Those are great quality CDs if you ask me, I use them for simple backup purposes (if the data is too much important or too large… then I use DVD/BLURAY M-DISCs, its a shame verbatim dont make CD M-DISCs y'know) Great video, nice channel, keep it awesome n_n
Zero Zombie Killer Yes It Is A Shame And Is Also A Shame They Don’t Make These Vinyl CD-Rs In CD-RW As Well. Thanks For The Compliment I Really Appreciate It. Stay Tuned For More Videos On The Way.
Can these cd's record just like a cassette tape. What's the name brand to get the cd to record likr a cassette tape. Snd then when it record csn it play on any cd player. ?
These Require A Computer And Don’t Record Like A Cassette, In Order To Transfer Media On These They Must Be Burned At Any Speed, The Company Of The Cds Are Called Verbatim, No Not All Cd Players Can Play These, These Are CD-R So If You Make A Mistake Then You Can’t Undo The Mistake You Did.
If you would like to record a CD-R in a similar way to cassette tape (in real time, not using a computer), I can recommend the "Marantz CDR632". There are many similar standalone CD-R recorders, but most of them are unable to write to modern CD-R's, like the ones shown in this video. But I do own the Marantz CDR632 and can confirm that it will burn music onto regular CD-R's, in a reasonably similar way to recording onto a cassette tape. Hope that answers your question!
Pretty long if they are stored properly and if there isn't any physical damage - scratches and so on. I have many CD-R's, Verbatim, TDK and also different no-name brands, burned between 1999 and 2013 and my cd player can read almost all of them. Only some of them that are very badly scratched are unplayable, all other work as they should, even the 20+ years old ones.
DoozieCone Yes Shown In The Video, They Will Fit A Standard CD Player, Even Though You Don’t See A Car CD Player, A Car CD Player Is The Same As A CD Player.
I know some cheap CD players won't play them My guess is that they are a little too heavy or could just be that old thing where some players can't read cdrs
Jesse solomon Some Vintage Compact Disc Players Won’t Play CD-R Or Even CD-RW, Reason For That Is Because Back When It Was 1981 When First Gen Compact Disc Players Were Released, The CD-R And CD-RW Never Existed Till 1982 But Some 1981 Players Will Play Them If Your Lucky. I Definitely Know That The CD Player “HITACHI DA 1000” - (Released 1982) Won’t Play Them. When The 1990s Compact Disc Players Came Out And You Still Had CD-R And CD-RW’s Well Then You Would Be Fine As The Players Were Released After The CD-R’s And CD-RW’s Came Out.
Records have a clear crisp sound and more fun to play than CDs. Plus if CDs skip or get stuck in the middle of a song, you can't fix them, but you can fix a record from skipping or getting stuck by holding the arm and forcing the needle to play through the spot . Then it doesn't skip or get stuck anymore.
Records do have a clear sound, but CDs are also extremely high quality and produce pure sound, don’t forget vinyl is analog and CD is digital, digital is more pure, if your CD skips its most likely because it hasn’t been looked after and has dirt/ dust and scratches or your CD players laser could need a good clean. This also can happen with Vinyl, if your vinyl record is dirty/has dust/ is a bad pressing or your needle needs a good clean then the vinyl can also skip and not sound great, unfortunately not every audio format is perfect and some have their pros and cons
@@AUDIOVISUALLY woah. i didnt think youd reply yeah dawg thats nice. i have some and i think it would be neat if they put like a rickroll vinyl on it or something. it would be funny too.
I would love to get the Digital Vinyl CD-Rs one of these days
i see two types of this vinyl edition CDs "normal" (cyan?) version and AZO version, can not get the azo tho :(
Those are great quality CDs if you ask me, I use them for simple backup purposes (if the data is too much important or too large… then I use DVD/BLURAY M-DISCs, its a shame verbatim dont make CD M-DISCs y'know)
Great video, nice channel, keep it awesome n_n
Zero Zombie Killer Yes It Is A Shame And Is Also A Shame They Don’t Make These Vinyl CD-Rs In CD-RW As Well. Thanks For The Compliment I Really Appreciate It. Stay Tuned For More Videos On The Way.
I am going to buy this digital vinyl cd-r discs in the future.
Ritchie Navarro I Highly Recommend Them.
I have collections of 50s, 60s and 70s music on my computer in Windows Media Player. These would be ideal for those, each disc hold 80 minutes worth.
A good idea
Does anyone know how to replace the sticker (label) in the middle ???
You can’t replace it as they are printed directly onto the disc, you can buy printable Vinyl CD-R to print your own image on them
That’s cool, I only have the Verbatim CD-R. Hopefully i can look for them online!
They Can Be Found On Amazon And eBay At Great Prices! :)
I just found some of these in my grandma's old office, they're probably older than me. Interesting.
Thank You, Lol How Dusty Are They?
They weren't dusty at all, still in the original packaging actually!
SuperWolf YT Oh Wow, There Great Products Enjoy.
Can these cd's record just like a cassette tape. What's the name brand to get the cd to record likr a cassette tape. Snd then when it record csn it play on any cd player. ?
These Require A Computer And Don’t Record Like A Cassette, In Order To Transfer Media On These They Must Be Burned At Any Speed, The Company Of The Cds Are Called Verbatim, No Not All Cd Players Can Play These, These Are CD-R So If You Make A Mistake Then You Can’t Undo The Mistake You Did.
If you would like to record a CD-R in a similar way to cassette tape (in real time, not using a computer), I can recommend the "Marantz CDR632".
There are many similar standalone CD-R recorders, but most of them are unable to write to modern CD-R's, like the ones shown in this video. But I do own the Marantz CDR632 and can confirm that it will burn music onto regular CD-R's, in a reasonably similar way to recording onto a cassette tape. Hope that answers your question!
I bought them! Love em!
Wonder how long they last before the quality degrades
Pretty long if they are stored properly and if there isn't any physical damage - scratches and so on. I have many CD-R's, Verbatim, TDK and also different no-name brands, burned between 1999 and 2013 and my cd player can read almost all of them. Only some of them that are very badly scratched are unplayable, all other work as they should, even the 20+ years old ones.
I’m having problems trying to put music on from a MacBook Air can someone please help
Malina Pratt it Just Works The Same Way, Just Use ITunes Or Your Music Folder Then Use A CD Burner Software
They were popular some 15 years ago.
Do these fit in a regular cd player suck as in a car and such
DoozieCone Yes Shown In The Video, They Will Fit A Standard CD Player, Even Though You Don’t See A Car CD Player, A Car CD Player Is The Same As A CD Player.
try playing them on a turntable if they have any groves on them, would be interesting to see if it worked
They wouldn’t have grooves, I don’t think
The grooves are fake
@@AUDIOVISUALLY would have been cool if they were real not gonna lie. but it is what it is, still pretty cool tho
I know some cheap CD players won't play them
My guess is that they are a little too heavy or could just be that old thing where some players can't read cdrs
Jesse solomon Some Vintage Compact Disc Players Won’t Play CD-R Or Even CD-RW, Reason For That Is Because Back When It Was 1981 When First Gen Compact Disc Players Were Released, The CD-R And CD-RW Never Existed Till 1982 But Some 1981 Players Will Play Them If Your Lucky. I Definitely Know That The CD Player “HITACHI DA 1000” - (Released 1982) Won’t Play Them. When The 1990s Compact Disc Players Came Out And You Still Had CD-R And CD-RW’s Well Then You Would Be Fine As The Players Were Released After The CD-R’s And CD-RW’s Came Out.
Hello, Oh I Didn’t Spot That Lol, If Your Confused On So Many Levels So Am I Lol 😂.
Can I burn music on these? Or is does it need to be cut like actual vinyl??
Hello, No These CDs Arn’t Vinyl And Can Only Be Burnt/Recorded, Hope This Helps.
Is it ok to use on vinyl players?
No These Are CDs That Only Look Like Vinyl, They Can Only Be Played In CD Players.
@@AUDIOVISUALLY oh ok
The sound quality is like vinyl
Hello, Thank You, The Sound Quality Is Very Good!
Records have a clear crisp sound and more fun to play than CDs. Plus if CDs skip or get stuck in the middle of a song, you can't fix them, but you can fix a record from skipping or getting stuck by holding the arm and forcing the needle to play through the spot . Then it doesn't skip or get stuck anymore.
Records do have a clear sound, but CDs are also extremely high quality and produce pure sound, don’t forget vinyl is analog and CD is digital, digital is more pure, if your CD skips its most likely because it hasn’t been looked after and has dirt/ dust and scratches or your CD players laser could need a good clean. This also can happen with Vinyl, if your vinyl record is dirty/has dust/ is a bad pressing or your needle needs a good clean then the vinyl can also skip and not sound great, unfortunately not every audio format is perfect and some have their pros and cons
and it also has orange.
Yes I believe some releases of these that Verbatim made did have orange in the pack
@@AUDIOVISUALLY i have a orange one lol. also great video!
PUT THEM IN A VINYL PLAYER
i love chaos
Nah I’m Good
@@AUDIOVISUALLY woah. i didnt think youd reply
yeah dawg thats nice.
i have some and i think it would be neat if they put like a rickroll vinyl on it or something. it would be funny too.
@@Connikiru Yeah lol