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Posted by Robert Peirce on 10/18/06 22:56
This may have been covered before. If so, I missed it. Anyhow, I have
some shows saved on Tivo that I want to put on DVD.
About how many times do you find you can write to a R/W DVD before you
start to get errors? With plain DVDs under $0.30, a R/W DVD is not very
economical unless you can beat that. OTOH, after a while you will start
to get unrecoverable failures. I would rather pitch them before that,
but I don't want to do it too soon. I would hate to write a program to
DVD and find I can't recover it. It wouldn't really cost me that much
actual time. But it would be a royal pain to have to do it again.
Also, do you have any favorite R/W DVDs I should consider? I imagine
some are better than others on a write/dollar basis.
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Robert B. Peirce, Venetia, PA 724-941-6883
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