Hi Folks,
Now I know there are DVD-R and then there are DVD-R discs and you get what you pay for as a general rule.
But is it just me or is there something in DVD-R that makes them MORE prone to being upset during playback (on a variety of home DVD players mind you) due to having little scratches and smudges on the surface ?
I have seen rental DVD's that look like "cat scratching posts" that have not jumped or stuttered one little bit.
And yet my DVD-R creations seem to be really finicky during playback. Clean the surface of the smudge and all is well again and the section plays perfectly.
It IS NOT a file creation error as the files play fine on my Panasonic DVD burner AND initially in the DVD players around the house. It is only after a few plays and my daughter's rough house treatment of the media that it seems to happen.
Her "RETAIL DVD Movies" DO NOT HAVE THIS PROBLEM and she gives them absolute misery !
WHat have others experienced ?
KangaTed
Melbourne , Australia
Now I know there are DVD-R and then there are DVD-R discs and you get what you pay for as a general rule.
But is it just me or is there something in DVD-R that makes them MORE prone to being upset during playback (on a variety of home DVD players mind you) due to having little scratches and smudges on the surface ?
I have seen rental DVD's that look like "cat scratching posts" that have not jumped or stuttered one little bit.
And yet my DVD-R creations seem to be really finicky during playback. Clean the surface of the smudge and all is well again and the section plays perfectly.
It IS NOT a file creation error as the files play fine on my Panasonic DVD burner AND initially in the DVD players around the house. It is only after a few plays and my daughter's rough house treatment of the media that it seems to happen.
Her "RETAIL DVD Movies" DO NOT HAVE THIS PROBLEM and she gives them absolute misery !
WHat have others experienced ?
KangaTed
Melbourne , Australia
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