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Posted by Nomen Nescio on 05/07/06 03:10
While CD has been totally reliable, I find even a single layer DVD+R to be
prone to problems. I do not use full face paper labels, write on the
discs, or print on them.
JVC dvd+r discs are recognized by the set top dvdr and are written to okay.
Once finalized, the dvdr doesn't see the disc but it seems to play okay on
a dvd player.
Maxell dvd+r discs work fine in the dvdr for both recording and playback.
Occasionally the dvdr doesn't load the Maxell finalized disc but cleaning
the disc and laser seems to restore its function. Are these discs and
machines more sensitive to dusty environments than cds? With more data
crammed into the same disc area and with less redundancy of data, it would
seem to explain why they're touchy.
I found full face paper labeling to be playing Russian Roulette with my DVD
recordings, but I don't know why, since I label CDs that way with no
problems, ever.
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