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Reddit mentions of PlexDisc 633-214 25 GB 6X Blu-ray White Inkjet Printable Single Layer Recordable Disc BD-R, 50-Disc Spindle
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We found 2 Reddit mentions of PlexDisc 633-214 25 GB 6X Blu-ray White Inkjet Printable Single Layer Recordable Disc BD-R, 50-Disc Spindle. Here are the top ones.
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Blu-ray discs are designed especially to store large HD video and audio files.You'll use fewer discs when you're backing-up, recording or duplicating high definition digital recordings - including your music libraryAll PlexDisc Blu-ray discs are treated with a super hard coat to prevent scratches, resist fingerprints and reduce dust build-up.Compatible with LG 6x, 10x, 12x, 14x / Lite-on 4x, 8x, 12x / PIONEER BDR 203, 205, 206, 206M, 207, 207M, 208, 209 (Pioneer 8x, 12x burners) / SONY 2x, 4x, 6x, 8x, 12x / PANASONIC 2x, 4x, 6x, 8x, 12x and all Blu-ray burners with BD-R burning speed 10x or above
Specs:
Color | white |
Height | 4 Inches |
Length | 5.5 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | February 2014 |
Weight | 1.8 Pounds |
Width | 5.5 Inches |
A few months late, but in my defense I just found this thread.
I found several. In like two seconds. In fact, when I searched for BD-R" on Amazon, EVERY result I checked, except for one that was labeled LTH was HTL. Note that I am relying on the customer questions & answers to get the ID. It is technically possible that the manufacturers have started selling different discs under the same listings, so if you are worried you can check the ID on the discs before using them.
I think that your confusion comes from the fact that the name of the manufacturer is rarely the brand name.
For example, these Quantum Optical discs have a media ID of cmcmag-ba5. If you look for that ID in the list you will see that they were made by CMC Magnetics Corporation and are an HTL disc.
https://www.amazon.com/Optical-Quantum-OQBDR06LT-50-Blu-Ray-Recordable/dp/B009KXE4VO
These made by ValueDisc have that same media ID, cmcmag-ba5, so we can tell that they are the same disc sold under a different brand.
https://www.amazon.com/Value-Disc-Blu-Ray-Spindle-Taiwan/dp/B00DUHUPCS
These from PLEXDisc have the ID "OTCBDR-002" so they are made by Amethystum Storage Technology Co., Ltd. and are HTL.
https://www.amazon.com/PlexDisc-633-214-Blu-ray-Printable-Recordable/dp/B00IK2OQM8
Those are all cheapo discs. If you want to see some name brand, these Verbatim discs have the media ID VERBAT-IMe. According to that licensee list they are made by Mitsubishi Chemical Media Co., Ltd. and are HTL.
https://www.amazon.com/Verbatim-BD-R-Blu-ray-Recordable-Media/dp/B00GSQ4DBM
A quick side note, if you look at the licencee list, you will see that there are several manufacturers that have never made an LTH disc. If, for example, you buy a Sony disc, you can be sure that it is HTL.
If in the future you ever want to have it on disc and work on any blu-ray player, you can download a program called "AnyDVD" and select the option "Remove Blu-Ray Region Code."
Then, select "Rip to Image" and it will copy the entire blu-ray disc to a format that you can burn to a new blank disc. Then, download a tool called ImgBurn, and that will do it.
The only difference is that you won't have art on the disc. But fear not! If you really want to, you can put your original disc in a scanner to scan it. Then, obtain a printer that can print on top of discs (you can get one for $60), and get blank blu-ray discs that allow you to print on them. I like these ones -- https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IK2OQM8
Last, get software where you can customize the art on the disc and print to it. Software should come with the printer. The printer I use is Epson XP-640 and the software I use is Epson Print CD.
It sounds like you were able to watch it, so these instructions are really just for if you feel like having the disc in your collection without worrying about region code restrictions.
Take care!