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07-26-2012, 04:39 PM
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Has anyone seen these? They are branded Panasonic. Wondering if anyone has good/bad record with them. DL BDs are expensive, don't want to keep buying crap if they are!



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Unique Disc Identifier : [BD-R-DL:MEI-T01-001]
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Disc Type : [BD-R DL : Class 0 - Version 1]
Manufacturer Name : [Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd.]
Manufacturer ID : [MEI]
Media Type ID : [T01]
Product Revision : [001]
Stamper Date : [December 2005]
Layer Info : [2 Layers (L0-L1) : 25.03 GB (23.31 GiB) Per Layer]
Blank Disc Capacity : [24,438,784 Sectors = 50.05 GB (46.61 GiB)]
Recording Speeds : [1x , 2x]
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MEI is Panasonic -- both the brand, and as a manufacturer ID. Generally speaking, the media is fine.

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Thanks, appreciate the confirmation. I've only burned two (rarely have a need for BD DL), no issues so far.
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BD-R media is surprisingly not as volatile as DVD media, thus far.
It's more leveled off, similar to CD-R, but yet not as overall crappy as CD-R has gotten in the past decade.

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