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Posted by Neil Maxwell on 08/23/06 17:33
On Wed, 23 Aug 2006 15:04:52 +0200, "Linea Recta"
<mccm.vos@abc.invalid> wrote:
>I made a DVD (with Nero 6.3) with the option 'verify' checked. After burning
>'succesfully' and a lengthy verifying process, I got a message that the DVD
>failed verifying.
>Suspicious as I am by now, I just started using the DVD from beginning to
>end and it seems there's nothing wrong with it.
>The other way round happens also: DVD's which were tested OK in Nero, seemed
>faulty afterwards.
>Conclusion: verifying is useless.
I use verify all the time. Any batch of disks may have a few bad
ones, and this is one way to detect them sooner rather than later.
Also, I accidentally bought a spindle of 8x CMC Magnetics DVDRs (I
don't recall the brand name - I usually use TY), and found that they
failed compare 3-4 out of 10 burns at 8x, and always passed at 4x.
Verifying was very helpful in identifying these potential problem
areas.
--
Neil Maxwell - I don't speak for my employer
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