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All I can say is that they're cheap for a reason. The first DVD I tried to burn failed right of the bat. I didn't think anything of it when the second one burned just fine, we've all come across the odd bad DVD-R. As I continued to burn DVDs over the next few days I noticed that about every 4th DVD was failing. I know that there's nothing wrong with my drive because every other brand of DVD-R works just fine. My suggestion is to spend the extra few bucks on Sony or Maxell, it's worth it. I'm giving this product 2 stars because I once bought a 100-pack of CompUsa brand DVD-Rs where none of the DVDs worked and customer service refused to take them back because I had lost the receipt. After a long heated discussion they finally gave me my money back for they're own brand of faulty merchandise that I couldn't have bought anywhere else, but that's another story.