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I haven't found any TY white printable that aren't shrink wrapped. I think the shrink wrapped ones can shift in shipment and get scratches on the surface.

The other explanation for the white printable might be the coating is put on after the disk is manufactured, so more handling, better chance of disk getting scratched or dirt on the surface.

I always transfer the white printable to an empty spindle container until I use them. Just personal choice. I would verify my dvd and cds at the begging, but I stopped doing it and I haven't noticed a difference at all. The videos play fine By the way Sony sucks!

Now im with Verbatim and once that cake is done im going with TY, since I've heard wonderful things. And thank you all for the replies. Administrator can you make a poll on this? It seems like a very debatable subject. Originally Posted by guns1inger. I have had a couple of drives that would always fail Imgburn's verify, Last edited by lordsmurf; 20th Dec at Want my help?

Ask here! The videos play fine. Remember, as Lightning UK said, the verification feature, regardless of the program used only tests the readability of the disc in that particular drive that you're using at the time. Hardly ever used it until recently. Great, we'll see just how cheap they really are. And better let ImgBurn verify them too. Here's the interesting thing: Only one failed outright. The others burned okay supposedly but failed verification.

The first time it happened, I jotted down the LBA block address that ImgBurn kindly informed me had an unrecoverable read error. Popped the disc in my standalone Sony BD player, started at the chapter I estimated was just before the bad spot and started watching. Sure enough, it hit that spot and jumped to the next chapter. I confess that what I know on this subject I've either read here, at nomorecoasters, or found out empirically.

A disc may verify okay and still be bad, for all I know. Download recovery disk for Windows 10 free Using Windows 8? Download recovery disk for Windows 8 Using Windows 7? Download recovery disk for Windows 7 Using Windows Vista? Download recovery disk for Windows Vista. To be honest, I never use it and I never seem to have a problem with my burns.

I seem to be moving into burning larger files now, like DL DVD's and possibly Blu-Ray, so I was just wondering if this is something I need to look further into to possibly prevent a bad burn. Any chance of directing me to a thread? I used the search option and it returned alot of results of other problems with verify, but none that actually address my question that I saw.

If you want to verify that your compilation has been written properly to your disc you can select this option. It will re-read your burned disc and compare it to the original source file s. The 'Verify' option is disabled if you have selected the 'Test Mode' option. Thanks for your assistance, but actually I knew that, and I was hoping for more than one basic sentence of information about it. The layer break integration works in all my standalone players.

I mean compared with Nero verifying and programs like CD Check. But when verifying it found the errors. Thank God cause the dvd was so scratched that I should not be able to play anywhere. Still I found it strange that buning was "successful" How reliable is the verify option? Last edited by eriksen76; 7th December at It's not "liable" at all, otherwise LightningUK would be flooded with lawsuits.



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