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Posted by graham on 10/21/14 11:34
Graham wrote:
> Ridwan Hughes wrote:
>
>> In article <GgBnf.12826$b4.3384@newsfe1-win.ntli.net>,
>> graham.chapman983@ntlworld.com says...
>>
>>> I bought 50 Ridisc xtreme DVD-R discs the other day, and I've noticed
>>> that when transfering data, to the disc, and burning it with nero,
>>> the end result along half way along the disc, has a "staining" mark,
>>> and the data held along this section is unplayable.
>>> I check the DVD before burning, and I'm absolutely sure that the
>>> surface is unmarked, but when burning the disc, it ends up with a
>>> "staining"
>>> I've tried this with another, and the same effect happens at exactly
>>> the same spot as before. Do you think I've got a bad batch of discs?
>>
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>> Does sound like defective discs, do you get the same result if you
>> burn at a lower speed?
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> I'm getting mixed results- I tried again, using one from near the bottom
> of the spindle, and that was ok, no staining from that one, so it might
> be a one off problem.. I'll try to burn at a lower speed..
> I reported the problem the SVP, but no reply -yet... So far from a 50
> pack, I've had 5 go down :-( should have bought Datawrite yellows
> instead.. Out of interest, what is the average failure rate with DVD discs?
> Graham
Well, I've come to the conclusion that Ridisc xtreme, are the biggest
piece of shit going! I've never known so many failed discs! Out 0f the
50 i bought, so far 15 have ended up as coffee coasters! bloody crap,
never again AVOID!
Graham
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