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M Disc 100 GB BDXL and Verbatim external Blue Ray Drive Burner REVIEW and Burn test .. 

Ivan Alar Canada
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External Slimline Blu-ray Writer
Product Number: 70102
CD’s, DVD’s and Blu-ray discs remain among the most commonly used media types, however, more and more, laptop manufacturers are choosing to leave optical drives out of their newer models. The Verbatim External Slimline Blu-ray Writer offers laptop users a solution. Weighing a mere 8 ounces in a genuine metal housing, this slim, lightweight external CD/DVD/BD burner fits easily in a laptop bag, and allows users to read/write CD’s, DVD’s and Blu-ray discs any time, any place.** And the USB 3.2 Gen 1 interface offers data transfer speeds up to 10X faster than USB 2.0.
For added convenience, the drive draws power from a USB port on your laptop or computer, though an AC adapter is included in case additional power is needed. In addition to supporting all common CD, DVD, and Blu-ray formats, for both read and write functionality, the Verbatim External Slimline Blu-ray Writer is M DISC ready - providing an archival solution with industry-leading disc lifetime expectancies - ideal for backing up sensitive data, as well as music and video libraries. The Verbatim Slimline Blu-ray Writer features Nero Burn & Archive software for seamless archiving, and reliable secure disc burns. *
Read and write CD’s, DVD’s and Blu-ray discs any time, any place - ideal laptop accessory**
6X Blu-ray Write Speed, 8X DVD Write Speed, 24X CD Write Speed
USB 3.2 Gen 1 performance with USB 2.0 compatibility
Compact and lightweight - easily fits into laptop bag or backpack
Genuine metal housing
USB powered - AC adapter included in case additional power is needed
Compatible with all common CD, DVD, and Blu-ray formats
Compatible with BDXL - discs capacities of 100GB and higher
M DISC Ready - perfect archival solution with industry-leading disc lifetime expectancies
Features Nero Burn & Archive software *
2-Year Limited Warranty
*Software compatible with Windows operating systems only
**Blu-ray movie playback requires Blu-ray playback software (not included)
USB 3.0 is equivalent to USB 3.1 Gen 1 and USB 3.2 Gen 1. For more information on USB standards and types, please visit www.verbatim.com/usbexplained.
Looking to store data on CD’s, DVD’s and Blu-ray discs? The Verbatim External Slimline Blu-ray Writer is here to help! This slim, lightweight external writer fits easily in a laptop bag, and allows users to read and write CD’s, DVD’s and Blu-ray discs any time, any place.
*Blu-ray movie playback requires Blu-ray playback software (not included)
Technical Specifications
· Disc Loading: Tray mechanism
· Product Dimensions: 5.25”W x 5.75”D x 0.4”H
· Product Weight: 8 ounces
· Operating temperature: 10º C - 35º C
· Storage temperature: -20º C - 70º C
Perfect Portable Solution
USB Powered
Key Features Perfect Portable Solution
USB Powered
Maximum Compatibility
Bundled Burn Software
Weighing a mere 8 ounces in a genuine metal housing, this slim, lightweight burner fits easily in a laptop bag - perfect for on-the-go use!
For added convenience, the drive draws power from a USB port on your computer. And the included AC adapter gives you more flexibility in powering the drive.
This writer provides users an all-in-one read/write solution for all of your optical media, including all common formats of CDs, DVDs and Blu-ray discs.
The Slimline Blu-ray writer comes bundled with Nero Burn & Archive software, for seamless archiving, and reliable secure disc burns (software is compatible with Windows operating systems only).
M DISC Compatibility
The Verbatim Slimline Blu-ray writer is also M DISC compatible, allowing you to archive important data on M DISC media. Unlike traditional optical discs, which use dyes that break down over time, data stored on an M DISC is engraved on an inorganic write layer, which resists fading and deterioration. This unique engraving process renders these archival grade discs practically impervious to environmental exposure, including light, temperature and humidity.* ISO/IEC 16963 longevity tests have proven the durability of M DISC technology, and it withstood rigorous testing by the US Department of Defense. Based on this testing, data written on M DISC media has a projected lifetime of several hundred years.**
*U.S. Department Of Defense Longevity Test Summary
**ISO/IEC 10995 Test Program Performed by Millenniata
Storage Capacity
The Verbatim Slimline Blu-ray Writer accepts media with storage capacities up to 100GB, making it ideal for backing up important files and storing them offline, protecting data from ransomware attacks.
Why Use M DISC?
· Great for archiving large data such as scientific images and video!
· Compatible with the latest Blu-ray hardware!
· No special drives required for recording or playback!

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@user-pn4jr1bb4w
@user-pn4jr1bb4w 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for this video man, really appreciate that you recorded every single step and in detail for everyone to see the process and functioning of this drive. Great video :)
@lankesh870
@lankesh870 2 года назад
Thanks man I am also planning on using m-disc as my primary source of archival and wanted to make sure it works. Your video did help in making that decision. Some tips for videos: 1. Your content is original, which is nice 2. This could have been a 10min video if you did some editing to remove the not so relevant part. All in all, great content. Keep it up :)
@IvanAlarflying
@IvanAlarflying 2 года назад
Thanks man and yes I know I should have edited my video but I wanted to emphasize the time work elements 😁👍
@lankesh870
@lankesh870 2 года назад
@@IvanAlarflying Fair point.
@SilverSoulxd
@SilverSoulxd 5 месяцев назад
Very informative video, thanks Ivan
@juanme555
@juanme555 2 года назад
Those datasides are so perfect, i wish it was easy to get blurays with silver or golden datasides and printable glossy tops.
@arpadmuller7992
@arpadmuller7992 2 года назад
Thank you for this video. I have the same drive, and using same SL discs as an archive :)
@IvanAlarflying
@IvanAlarflying 2 года назад
Great thank you 👍
@mayanksingh12
@mayanksingh12 Год назад
That's actually very economical & sensible thing to do. Even simple verbatim discs are so good in quality, that normal people don't need M disc. M disc is for data preservation by companies or agencies who have deep pockets to maintain those blu ray drives still after 50 years..
@musgrave6886
@musgrave6886 Год назад
i greatly anticipate commercial 5D optical storage media.
@rufusjspringfield9509
@rufusjspringfield9509 8 месяцев назад
have always used DVDs as backup I have hundreds but now with Blurays it is easier it is expensive but on a separate note I still have some DVDs and CDs from 2003, 2005 if you take care of them in a dry place without dust they are quite efficient every time my father Remember a trip, I just search the backups and print them on a photo printer
@MrVidification
@MrVidification 5 месяцев назад
I have had a few that no longer write, and just one disc that completely failed (the top layer, where the data is written just under the label, flaked off completely). I've never had major issues with old verbatim and imation discs, just the store own brand ones you find in stores
@grandmachines
@grandmachines 2 года назад
Thank you for this video 🙏 I found a similar writer online and I have to make sure it’s the BDXL version and M-Disc compatible. Want to archive for 1000 years as well 😁 So, 1 set of copies off site to make sure. Also 1 set in a bank vault perhaps
@IvanAlarflying
@IvanAlarflying 2 года назад
no worries man 👍
@looneyburgmusic
@looneyburgmusic Год назад
Planning on being around in a 1000 years to need that backup???
@grandmachines
@grandmachines Год назад
​@@looneyburgmusic even 50-100 yrs would be fine for future family members 😃 (if they still make the drives to run these discs..)
@EfficientTrout
@EfficientTrout Год назад
@@grandmachines by that time, blu ray writer will be long obsolete and finding new one will be a challenge, and definitely pricier too than original retail price. I recommend to just buy external hard drives, and change it every 5 years or so. More capacity and cheap.
@srijitofficial
@srijitofficial 2 года назад
Good innovative video 😉
@IvanAlarflying
@IvanAlarflying 2 года назад
Thanks man
@EfficientTrout
@EfficientTrout 2 года назад
i used to burn alot of dvds back then so im sentimental for blank discs. nowadays I use external hard drives and thumbdrives
@AltsekBUL
@AltsekBUL 4 месяца назад
Nice video, thanks
@mayanksingh12
@mayanksingh12 Год назад
How many BDXL have you burned? Is this writer still working? I am planning to buy this one.. So what's your review after 1 year use?
@MrVidification
@MrVidification 5 месяцев назад
Nice video, I was looking at this player and wondered how long it would take. It seems to be based on a pioneer writer from around 2013 judging by the model and other comments found online. I'm not sure if it's easy to make region free, and it would seem that alot of drives can only rip uhd discs from pioneer writers with unofficial firmware, although that's not necessary for many. I recommend you also use writing software that also automatically verifies a disc straight after writing, to ensure the data is correct bit for bit. Some drives can have issues writing to larger discs, since any over 25gb have more than one layer. Compressing folders that contain lots of small files, into one large file, may quicken the burning process in some cases, even if it doesn't save any more storage space. The drive doesn't need to keep seeking for individual files, potentially leading to less errors. The only drawback is that with a bad disc, individual files may no longer or be harder to be retrieved, since everything on disc is made up of fewer, larger compressed files, usually rar, zip or 7z files. So that is optional and probably better used for lots of small files to write to disc which are not useful on their own, ie not photos or videos, although it may still be worth trying if you get errors trying to write lots of small files of any kind to disc. Of course, you should always backup important data to more than one disc or storage device anyway..
@sky173
@sky173 Месяц назад
Do you still use this and would you still recommend it? Any issues with it? What's the model number? Thanks!
@mikesinanyan9943
@mikesinanyan9943 5 месяцев назад
thank you
@hariranormal5584
@hariranormal5584 Год назад
Beautiful
@Cinefilo_Celuloide
@Cinefilo_Celuloide 8 месяцев назад
Excellent video, tell me about that Samsung Bluray, how good it is compared to the Verbatim, which does not have the Samsung compared to the Verbatim
@mischievousalien8873
@mischievousalien8873 2 года назад
I heard the M-disc BD-R is not much different from a regular HTL (inorganic) BD-R in terms of archivability, and that's the main reason stopping me from getting it. Can anyone please enlighten me on the matter?
@chronocommander007
@chronocommander007 2 года назад
M-Disc should be the longest lasting, followed by discs using MABL (metal ablative recording technology - Verbatim makes them), followed by HT L (inorganic dyes). The worst would be discs using LTH (organic dyes susceptible to degrdarion). TH
@mischievousalien8873
@mischievousalien8873 2 года назад
@@chronocommander007 Thanks for the information, based on your explanation, can I take it that the archivability of M-Disc really isn't that much better than MABL?
@chronocommander007
@chronocommander007 2 года назад
@@mischievousalien8873 Under adverse conditions M-Disc may well hold up much better. However, I suspect that M-Discs may have been discontinued. Prices have been increasing over the past few years. I suggest you get single layer discs. While they are limited to 50 GB your chances of successful burns are higher and compatibility with DVD drives is better than with dual layer discs.
@TheRealHarrypm
@TheRealHarrypm Год назад
@@chronocommander007 Still in production via indefinite licence to Verbatim, but yes Millenniata went under a decade ago, just not produced as much as standard BDXL but they are still in fabrication as the standard was pushed to almost all BD/BDXL readers and burners from 2011 onwards.
@TheRealHarrypm
@TheRealHarrypm Год назад
One thing to note is the plastics they are very well molded to a very tight spec as well as they are the only ISO standard meeting optical archive disks besides Sonys archival disk system witch is 200USD per 5.5TB but 8k per reader.
@kmo9111
@kmo9111 2 года назад
it stands 4x but can be burned in 6x speed. finally.
@Khadadahi
@Khadadahi 8 месяцев назад
Good evening, I bought the same burner as yours but I can't burn a UHD bluray, and it's NERO but you have to pay to burn and what's more, there's no movie playback.
@Khabib9-z8w
@Khabib9-z8w Год назад
Just bought this,how do i burn movies/photo/video to a dvd? Cn this be played on my smart tv which has usb?my tv able to read my portable external hard disk though
@chronocommander007
@chronocommander007 2 года назад
Can't get that drive to work with Verbatim BR MABL (metal ablative) technology discs to work. "Media not recognized."
@chronocommander007
@chronocommander007 Год назад
This turned out to be a problem with Image Burn that I have solved.
@soundknight
@soundknight Год назад
Will this play blu-ray and 4k uhd movies or are they copy protected so they won't even play the movie?
@DIFLAZIO
@DIFLAZIO 7 месяцев назад
Can you burn M-disc with 43888 ? I read it is problem with windows 11 ? I also read it is problem with the software i do not know if that was Nero, what can i use if it is problem ? I want to buy the 43888 as soon as possibel or do you have a better model ?
@MrVidification
@MrVidification 5 месяцев назад
according to verbatim that drive is m disc compatible and bluray compatible up to 100gb
@subhisubhi9939
@subhisubhi9939 2 года назад
Do I need to burn on m disk using special program using Asus CD drive? And the type of disk you put before burning vids on m disk is blue ray ?
@IvanAlarflying
@IvanAlarflying 2 года назад
You can use any program which is designed for burning M discs and I put video files ( mpeg 2 , MP4 ) and choose DATA burn in NERO burning program ..
@eduardomejias2499
@eduardomejias2499 Год назад
If you like to be a good RU-vidr I think that you need to 'PREPARE' before hand on how you will going to start to record your video. Holding the camera with one hand and the BD Burner with the other looks very unprepared to me, plus your laptop wasn't connected to power? Maybe you can place your new video camera on a STAND and you will have your two hands free and the video will record and play with NO interruptions. Only a sugestion. Good luck.
@Tea-Spin
@Tea-Spin 2 года назад
hi, can you use that to watch bluray movie on the computer?
@IvanAlarflying
@IvanAlarflying 2 года назад
of course .. with right program - player ..
@davidtan9101
@davidtan9101 Год назад
The current Verbatim M-Disc last 100 years and not 1000 years and the M stands for Metal.
@SuperMomToo1965
@SuperMomToo1965 2 месяца назад
where did you find this?
@kmo9111
@kmo9111 2 года назад
i can be burned at 93.1gb
@anonymousmc7727
@anonymousmc7727 2 года назад
Wrap it up b!!!
@qwfqfefqwwf9919
@qwfqfefqwwf9919 Год назад
Brzydka Płyta Ladniejsze Sa Od Verbatim Printable Do Nadruku Pod Drukarke Oraz Ligstribe
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