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Old 21st December 2010, 11:01   #5  |  Link
Groucho2004
 
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Originally Posted by Ghitulescu View Post
It does. The freshly burnt DVDR can be read back. Believe me, I've seen people and read in fora too, that directly obtain coasters. It happened once to me too, when burning a DVDR DL with a new burner.

People not having access to testing tools can at least spend 6 minutes of their live (those 6 minutes they gained using 24x instead of 8x ) to check the recorded DVDR.

I agree, it does not disclose the degree of quality, it's just an ON/OFF test.
Maybe I should have been clearer - The verification after a burn is pretty much mandatory in my opinion. However, if the quality at the time of the burn is already borderline it's quite possible that after a year or so the disk may not be readable any more.
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