Not sure if alot of you are doing this (nor have I seen reference to this in the forums)....anyway
Whenever I get ready to burn a DVD I use a DVD+RW. I burn the backup to the DVD+RW, then check it in my Home DVD player to make sure it plays correctly. When I know it works from the DVD+RW, I then burn it to a DVD-R.
Just make sure your DVD player supports DVD+RW (this can be found out here http://www.dvdrhelp.com/dvdplayers)
This may save us 'newbies' a coaster or two. Granted, it does take extra time, but @ approx $2-3 per DVD-r (Canada), its worth it.
Whenever I get ready to burn a DVD I use a DVD+RW. I burn the backup to the DVD+RW, then check it in my Home DVD player to make sure it plays correctly. When I know it works from the DVD+RW, I then burn it to a DVD-R.
Just make sure your DVD player supports DVD+RW (this can be found out here http://www.dvdrhelp.com/dvdplayers)
This may save us 'newbies' a coaster or two. Granted, it does take extra time, but @ approx $2-3 per DVD-r (Canada), its worth it.
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