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Posted by I.dont.read.email on 03/06/06 06:48
On Mon, 06 Mar 2006 02:55:43 GMT, beavis <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote:
>In article <mspm02p160ukjrg9oa1ggm2q35rvfrbtdc@4ax.com>,
><I.dont.read.email@dont.send.any.com> wrote:
>
>> 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....
>> I dumped my cd burner on ebay several years ago, and will never own
>> another, and especially not a dvd burner.
>
>You're insane. If your burned media is only lasting a couple of years,
>you're either treating it very poorly, or buying the cheapest POS
>house-branded stuff you can find.
>
>A properly-done recording burned on quality media will last much, much
>longer than that. I just pulled out a CD I burned in 1995, I believe.
>It's completely usable; all the data is 100% intact. I have DVDs I
>burned four years ago on my Pioneer drive that, again, are in perfect
>condition.
>
>The only CDs I've ever had fail are the ones I left baking in my car
>for a couple of years. I expected that; they were disposable mix CDs,
>and treated as such.
>
>
>I'm not sure what you were doing to create such poor-quality burns, but
>your experience is not the norm. Not at all.
It's at least 6 or 7 years since I dumped the CD burner and said I'd
never own another. I started buying cheap media, but soon switched to
quality name brands. Half of the burns were trash immediately.
Something would error out and that disk went in the garbage. My waste
basket was half filled with defective disks in no time. The ones that
did work, ended up not being readable in my wife's computer or that of
friends, so I was stuck with using only my own computer to read them.
I decided to trash that drive and buy another, more expensive one. My
results were the same. Lots of rejects, cant read them in other
computers, and so on. I installed that drive in another computer,
change to other software, and nothing improved. I sold that drive,
and bought one more, this time it was supposed to be top of the line,
and I paid a fortune for it. There was a slight improvement as far as
reading disks in other computers. A few friends asked me to make
backups for them of put their collections of pictures or something on
disks. Then they would take the disks home, and rarely be able to
read them. If they did, there would be errors after errors. I recall
one friend telling me it took 3 hours to get a directory of the disk,
and all that was on the disk was his installation of Win98 as a
backup.
One day I realized what it was costing me to use theis thing. I spent
a fortune on the burner, was spending lots of money to fill my waste
backet with plastic crap, and I knew that anything I burned would not
be readable if I ever changed burners or computers. In fact I lost
much of the data I burned using the earlier drives. That's when I
realized that I'd save money simply buying my music cds, and my
software, and using a spare harddrive for backups.
I sold that drive on Ebay and will never use one again.
I'm sure DVD is even worse, since it holds more data.
I dont even have any of those home burned CDs anymore. I copied
everything back to the computer and bought a few more harddrives for
storage. To be perfectly honest, I got so angry, I literally threw
that first drive thru the window in my home office. That cost me a
couple hundred more to repair the window.
I value my time, and my money, and my health. All these burners did
was ruin all 3 of them.
These days, if I want a dvd movie, a music cd, or some software, I buy
it. I spend less money, much less time, and I am not filled with
stress. I dont even want a DVD player on my computer. I got one for
the TV and thats all I need.
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