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Posted by jberger on 12/27/05 01:11
What is the return policy for DVD-R manufacturers (and vendors) if a 25-pack
of DVD-R's have "X" number of "bad" disks. That is, if 20% of disks burned
contain errors making the DVD's unwatchable without glitches, will most
manufacturers or vendors replace the disks? Specifically, we've been using a
VCR/DVD recorder to preserve some of the videos we have which are quickly
degrading... and we're also ripping DVD-video disks, to be burned onto
DVD-R's for personal use.
However, when we burn the DVD's on the computer, some of them don't pass
muster in the data-check phase of the burning. We've also found that at
least one DVD (thus far) used to "dub" from tape to DVD has a glitch and am
concerned about our reliance on the recorder & disks we purchased.
So, what IS the policy of manufacturers/vendors?
Help much appreciated.
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