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Posted by mindesign on 12/11/05 13:03
A good friend of mine has burned in excess of 8000 discs on his Pioneer
burner - just replaced it last week with a new dual layer 16 speed (I think)
from Pioneer and sold his old one for $40!
These products are NOT designed to fail after 40 burns, but maybe you are
getting a build up of some kind of artefacts in your PC when trying to burn
the same things repeatedly. His record for continuous burning is 110 discs.
Same source - 3.7 gig each.
"Geo" <mrdelurk@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:mrdelurk-11EFDC.21330810122005@news.verizon.net...
>I need to distribute videos of our company events on DVDs; as such, I
> face the task of burning a video file to 30-40 DVD blanks in a single
> session. I went through a boxful of drives from Mad Dog to LaCie and
> so far none could do it.
>
> The first DVD is always okay, the next few work, by the time I burn
> the 7th - 8th DVD, the video playback begins skipping on the quality
> tests. Another 5-6 DVDs and I start to get really bad video dropouts.
> As if none of these DVD burners could focus the laser beam or spin the
> disc smoothly for longer burn sessions.
>
> Are all these drives built for weekend enthusiasts only who burn one
> or two DVDs at most at a time, or is there a "pro" DVD burner
> somewhere that can burn 30-40 DVD runs with consistent quality? Should
> I get some standalone Sharp or Sony DVD recorder instead at a
> department store? (I notice that those cost more.) What works?
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