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RE: Copying media
And as far as quality goes, the format (+R or -R, DL, BlueRay, ...) doesn't matter either, as long as you don't recompress the original data. Best is to always take a simply 1-on-1 and DiscAtOnce (apposed to TrackAtOnce) copy.

What might matter is the brand of the disc and what type (the materials used to make the disc) it is. Because some brands produce better quality discs than others. Also, some brands and types of discs will work better with certain DVD writers than others. There isn't really a guide for this though. You can best research some local computer magazine who did such testing and follow their advice.

But normally you wouldn't 'see' any difference when you compare different brands and types though. But if you compare different discs with eachother with specific testing software, you'll see more or less errors being written.

These errors aren't visible when you watch the movie (or when you read the data) though, because they are automatically corrected by the player while playing the disc. But of course, the less errors being written, the less error correction needs to be done, the better.

The types and brands of discs also differ in how long you can keep the disc without errors occuring. Because, it is a myth that rewritable media last forever. Even rewritable CDs and DVDs wont last forever and errors will eventually occur (although it might take many many years).

Anyways, a thumb of rule, however, is not to use maximum speed when writing or copying discs. Although this rule was more important many years ago, it still is applicable today. And also, never let your discs lay in the sun or in a hot environment (eg: car).
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03-06-2010 03:48 PM
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Copying media - by YourNeibour on 03-05-2010 at 03:36 PM
RE: Copying media - by MeEtc on 03-05-2010 at 08:16 PM
RE: Copying media - by lizard.boy on 03-05-2010 at 08:54 PM
RE: Copying media - by CookieRevised on 03-06-2010 at 03:48 PM


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