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Posted by Kenneth J. Harris on 03/06/06 16:12
I.dont.read.email@dont.send.any.com wrote:
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> 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.
1. First, I disagree with much of what said above(I exclude statements
such as "I dumped by cd burner on ebay, ...I can buy commercial dvds for
$10 to $20).
2, Second, just because YOU had poor results.....
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