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how many times can i earase and reburn a DVD+RW before it goes bad?
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Xen253
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15. September 2004 @ 13:44 |
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im useing alchohal 120% and i have earased a DVD+RW about 4 times and reburned, and it still works great, i want to know, will it ever go bad or can i keep doign this to it? thanks
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Jeanc1
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15. September 2004 @ 16:08 |
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The life expectancy of a DVD+RW is projected to be 50 years according to Verbatim for archival purposes.
As to the number of times it can be written to , the consensus seems to be approx "" Rewritable DVD format, great for testing your DVD videos, write/rewrite up to 1000 times "" (Source Pioneer Technical Dept.)
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15. September 2004 @ 18:48 |
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Xen253 you got the right idea keep testing with this format and you can not go wrong.
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15. September 2004 @ 19:09 |
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I own two or three cheap Imation DVD+RWs that I use for my "experiments". I must have burned em 50 different times and they are still working. I think Jeanc1 is "write"!
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15. September 2004 @ 21:15 |
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fasfrank let us know if you get to a 1000 in the near future your disc's may out last me.I'm only 35 so lets see how we go.
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Jeanc1
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16. September 2004 @ 03:11 |
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Grinzzzzz... I have CD-Rw that are near the 300 mark .... still going strong ...!!
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16. September 2004 @ 05:17 |
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Good on your Jeanc1 like to hear of people getting there moneys worth.
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16. September 2004 @ 18:20 |
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I use em only when I think I'm going to have a burn error, or if I just want to see how one of my projects is going to look on the TV. I just don't like 1x burns which is all these are capable of. Aren't some newer DVD RWs faster on reburns? Doing a whole DVD at 1X is really boring.
Frank
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Jeanc1
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16. September 2004 @ 18:26 |
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The LG GSA-4120B (Hitachi) supports 12X DVD+R, 8X DVD-R, 4X DVD±RW, 5X DVD-RAM and 2.4X DVD+R DL writing according to the official specifications. As a CD recorder it supports 40X CD-R and 24X US-RW
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