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Default DVD burner laser reliability

EDM wrote:
"N Cook" wrote in message
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Bart Bervoets wrote in message
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Don't know about that but I always burn at a lower than maximum
speed because apparently the "image" is burnt deeper and
supposed to be less liable to long term temp/humidity/corrosion
corruption of the stored

disc
data.

Agree there, i have tested this on some sample dvdr's and after
burning

the
same image
at 1x, 2x, 4x and 8x i could already see the imprint on the disc
getting much lighter.
Let alone burning at higher speeds, often the resulting copy
would either not work or
burning would fail.
Fast cd or dvd burning is a scam, burn always everything at the
lowest

speed
possible.
Friends complained about discs degrading too soon, mine still
work, same brand but burned at 1x

Bart Bervoets



You can always go out and buy another burner if the laser fails but
you cannot necessarily replace those family album pics.
1x seems a bit extreme, what is the consensus view?


The quality of the burner and media have a lot more to do
with longevity than what speed you use to burn. Quality
burners today use variable lasers to adjust burn depth
according to speed and media.

If you're more comfortable burning at 1x, hey it's a free
world. All I can say is, I have dozens of DVD-Rs going
on five years old that were burned at 8x and I haven't had
a problem reading any of them.


Was it possible to burn DVD-Rs at 8x 5 years ago?
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Shaun.