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Author:  killingjokezzz [ Sun Dec 19, 2004 12:48 am ]
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I always do a verfication when copying to CD or DVD, just wondering if I am the norm or does no one else do this. Makes me feel more secure, but obviously increases the 'burn' time.

Author:  Polityk [ Sun Dec 19, 2004 12:50 am ]
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I usually do it too, unless I'm in a hurry and/or I'm using quality discs and/or I'm not going to delete what I burn.

Author:  paul-scream22 [ Sun Dec 19, 2004 12:51 am ]
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I always verify all my HHAH/Avi burns, as better safe then sorry :wink:

I would say it's the norm, especially if you don't have a robust burner like a pioneer, and you're using an NEC like I was for a while :lol:

Author:  killingjokezzz [ Sun Dec 19, 2004 1:20 am ]
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Well I have a pioneer DVR-108, and so far not had one verify error. But I can't help but do it :roll:

Author:  spudthedestroyer [ Sun Dec 19, 2004 5:23 am ]
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I don't normally, however, I would recommend a program called CDcheck (which was at first crappy to tell the truth) to do this.

I've got a pioneer 108, and its barely let me down.

Author:  wargand [ Sun Dec 19, 2004 10:11 am ]
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I never verify and I have a NEC. I had never noticed a problem, yet. Perhaps the reason is that I always burn with speed 2?

Author:  George Tatum [ Sun Dec 19, 2004 10:41 am ]
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I don't trust anything let alone a piece of hardware so I always copy the DVD back to another area of HD :-o

Author:  PC_Arcade [ Sun Dec 19, 2004 12:05 pm ]
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I verify, but only because I use really crappy cheap media :)

Author:  sickboy [ Sun Dec 19, 2004 7:53 pm ]
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i very rarely do, ive also got an nec and its been solid with no errors

Author:  Geezus [ Sun Dec 19, 2004 9:51 pm ]
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PC_Arcade wrote:
I verify, but only because I use really crappy cheap media :)


Weren't you the guy with all the bad luck with those NEC's ? :lol:

I have a 2500 and one day it turned out nothing but verification errors....I went berserk for 2 months not being able to find the cause....

For me it was the goddamm scanner software ( with imbedded burn to cd junk) - thank you HP :matrix: :matrix: :matrix:

If it's rare and meant for archive , I ALWAYS verify...

Author:  wargand [ Sun Dec 19, 2004 10:07 pm ]
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Geezus wrote:
If it's rare and meant for archive , I ALWAYS verify...

I would like to do so, but the time it would cost.....

Author:  Purple.Nightmare [ Mon Dec 20, 2004 3:14 am ]
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i dont verify much anymore cos burnin is so reliable now, used 2 copy every burn back to hdd jus 2 check but now rarely never

Author:  PC_Arcade [ Mon Dec 20, 2004 8:38 am ]
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Geezus wrote:
PC_Arcade wrote:
I verify, but only because I use really crappy cheap media :)


Weren't you the guy with all the bad luck with those NEC's ? :lol:

I have a 2500 and one day it turned out nothing but verification errors....I went berserk for 2 months not being able to find the cause....

For me it was the goddamm scanner software ( with imbedded burn to cd junk) - thank you HP :matrix: :matrix: :matrix:

If it's rare and meant for archive , I ALWAYS verify...


I was, although I'm starting to hear good things about them now, I wouldn't touch NEC with a bargepole :)

The only thing that pisses me off about the Pioneer is a lack of firmware updates, which means that alot of 8x media will only burn @4x :(

Author:  satan [ Mon Dec 20, 2004 8:48 am ]
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I never do it.

Just play the movie from the cdr and check various ranges of playtime.
If It fails, I reburn.

Author:  davy1031 [ Mon Dec 20, 2004 1:20 pm ]
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I always verify, even though I use decent (not the best) CD burner and CD-R's. But, usually the Discs I burn have to wait a long time before they're used, and I've usually lost the original file by the time it's their turn to be used.

Author:  ViSCeRaL [ Mon Dec 20, 2004 1:33 pm ]
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I always cancel the verification if I'm present. Never burn coasters with a Pioneer 107/108 and Datawrite Media.

Author:  killingjokezzz [ Mon Dec 20, 2004 1:57 pm ]
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So which is the best DVD R media? I'm using Memorex +R and Verbatim +R at the moment. Ended up with those because that's what was on the shelf, also +R, because my laptop is a Ricoh + drive only. However have got a Pioneer 108 in my main PC. Not had any problems (yet) with these brands with either drive.

Author:  ViSCeRaL [ Mon Dec 20, 2004 2:30 pm ]
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Best media is what works for you.

Personally I use Datawrite Grey Top 8x DVD-R, previously I used Yellow Top 4x and I've NEVER had a coaster that wasn't my own fault.

Author:  spudthedestroyer [ Mon Dec 20, 2004 7:50 pm ]
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no best media is quality media, deteremined by the quality of construction and lifespan. Its a technical accuracy and quality build that makes a good media, so its not a 'personal thing'.

Verbatims are obviously the best media, their price is extremely high. The most reasonably priced to quality is Datawrite -R media (Grey topped). These are cheap and are by far the highest quality media in their price bracket.

G05 is the media type you should keep an eye out for.

I would personally never use +R if you have the ability to burn -R, nothing about them is justified, not the high price nor the relative quality.

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