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Hey, I'm looking to do a small print somewhere between 25-50 (maybe up to 100...) copies of a bluray image. The content is all the short films my undergrad class made during film school.
Anyways, I found a website called BlankMediaPrinting and the prices aren't that bad. To get a dual layer BD-R with 12mm cases and art wrap comes to about 10$ (including the media mail shipping it'd cost for me to send it to each of them). But I noticed that if you do single layer, it gives you two options between using a Philips (default) or you can switch to using Verbatim for an additional 35 cents a disc. Googling I can quickly see that Verbatim is a great disc for making BD-Rs, but how is the Philips? I don't see many reviews about them at all. Also does anyone have experience with this company overall? |
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