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Old 21st December 2010, 13:25   #6  |  Link
IceFiend
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So if they have a good initial quality they should last 5+ years?
It's good to know that. I've read about dye blurring, I was not aware that was due to initial weak burns.
I had thought if you burned at a low speed, you were pretty much at the mercy of dye life, which in some cases seems to be grossly overestimated.

So far the oldest confirmed quality I could find was someone on another forum stating that his Pioneer dvds from 2003 still worked like new. Lots of RiTek corpses along the way, even some Memorex and Sony, which is what drew my initial concern.
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