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Posted by kothtvideo on 03/25/06 22:24
"mjcp" <raethersresort@comcast.net> wrote:
>Back when DVD blanks were $20 each I might have thought you'd have a chance,
>but with blanks at less than $1 No manufacturer gives a rip (pun intended).
>Particularly now that we are all using cheap Under $200 burners who'se to
>say it's the blank thats bad? it could be an erratic motor in the drive that
>works sometimes and not others, or perhaps the background activity in you
>virus scan software is eating too many cpu clock ticks - the disc
>manufacturer is not going to believe that you were the only one that found
>their One bad package of discs (not that you are, but since no one else
>bothered to complain)
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>I would just make note of the disc type and never buy that brand again, if
>the next batch you buy is equally bad, then give some thought to one of the
>other dozen possible causes of your bad burns
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><marks542004@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:1142281266.774408.218250@i39g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>>i accept the fact that nothing is ever perfect.
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>> If I am burning at a reasonable rate and getting a very large group of
>> failures then I might complain to the manufacturer.
I had some cds with visible defects
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