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Posted by I.dont.read.email on 10/05/30 11:41
On Sun, 05 Mar 2006 18:28:55 GMT, "Bill" <billreed@w4pls.com> wrote:
>I recorded too much on a dvd-rw disk as it said "Cannot record - unavailable
>disk space". If you look on the disk it shows only "half" full. Is ot
>anyway I can fix this please??? TIA
>Its a Sony DVD Recorder RDR-VX515.
>Bill
>
Leave the recording of DVDs to companies that have the proper
equipment to make them. The ones you make at home, as well as
homemade CDs are always poor quality and have a life expectancy of a
couple years at most. The ones made commercially use a completely
different process and have reliability and a long life. Attempting to
make homemade dvds and cds is just wasting money on blanks that do
nothing but fill garbage dumps with junk plastic.
I dumped my cd burner on ebay several years ago, and will never own
another, and especially not a dvd burner. The only way you can
preserve those homemade ones is to keep them in a temperature
controlled vault where no sunlight comes in contact with them, the
temperature and humidity are always stable, and they are rarely
touched. I am not willing to go thru all the hassle and expense of
that, when I can buy commercial dvds for $10 to $20 a piece. If I
want to copy a home movie, I use a VHS tape, which if given minimal
care will outlast any homemade dvd or cd.
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