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02-05-2009, 01:49 PM
december
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Double Layer DVD Blanks
Whats the general opinion on these ?
impressed how its possible to cope from a burning point of view
with the refocus to a different layer
will nero 6 cope with this ?
i'm wondering if there are any long term problems with these
anyone who wants to hurl abuse and type google can get f*****
but intelligent feedback is welcome
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02-05-2009, 05:56 PM
Tony of Dyker Beach
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Re: Double Layer DVD Blanks
On Thu, 05 Feb 2009 13:49:43 +0000, december <december@december.com>
wrote:
>Whats the general opinion on these ?
i have had no problem with Verbatim DL. Have about 100 of them and had
one failure in the batch.
>will nero 6 cope with this ?
Yes that is what I use.
>
>i'm wondering if there are any long term problems with these
Hard to say. The oldest one I have is maybe 15 months. But still is
perfect.
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