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Posted by Paul Heslop on 11/21/07 21:50
Linea Recta wrote:
>
> I have been using double layer DVD+R media and they tested all OK on PC
> player, and on the stand alone player and the DVD recorder.
>
> Now I went out of media, so I bought more of the SAME brand, at the SAME
> shop, for the SAME price (Nashua DVD+R double layer) and all at once the
> written media will not play anywhere, exept in the burner where it was made
> (and verified!)
>
> I did notice a difference already while burning in Nero: the first (good)
> batch could only be written at 2.4 speed, while the troublesome batch seems
> to have a choice of up to 8 speed. (I still chose 2.4 speed). Actually I
> dont give a damn about what speed it uses, al long as I get a compatible
> copy for all players in the end.
> So there still seems to be no way to be sure in the compatibility shambles
> of (seeming) identical media...
>
> a very frustrated user.
>
> --
> regards,
>
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yes, it is painful when you've got yourself a good batch of something
and next batch is a dog. Sometimes they have even changed the dye etc.
I don't know the nashua name though, but the first comment I saw when
googling was someone complaining they had to record on a slow speed
and someone else basically saying the media itself is crap, so maybe
you were just lucky to get a good batch, rather than the other way
round.
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Paul (We won't die of devotion)
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