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Old 19-11-2003, 01:24
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Quote:
Originally posted by patch god
well it all depends. If ur burns on DVD-R or cdr are crap then they will both wear out the laser quicker than normal because the laser will be straining harder to re-read and correct errors. use high quality dvd-r and cdr discs at appropriate speeds and u should have a good burn.

BTW, if u have a liteon burner or dvd drive, use a program called kprobe or the new nero cdspeed to scan ur freshly burned cdrs. it shows u the c1 and c2 errors on the disc. if there is any c2 errors, throw the disc in the rubbish bin. If there are more than 20,000 c1 total, then u should try burning again at a different speed to see if u can reduce the errors.

If u dont have a liteon drive, use nero cd speed. this can only tell u c2 errors if u dont have a liteon. but still, it is better than nothing and if there are any c2 errors, u know what to do.
Are you sure the name is right? kprobe?
does it work on DVD-R too?
thanks

Edit: ok, it's k's-probe, thanks

Last edited by HotGoblin; 19-11-2003 at 01:36.
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