@PA, I believe you meant you get better burns with the TY's, not the Princo's, right?
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Originally Posted by copyless@PA, I believe you meant you get better burns with the TY's, not the Princo's, right?
No I ment I got better burns with my princos then he got with that burn.
but yes I did get better quality scores with TY then princo.Comment
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Originally Posted by photo_angel2004WOW I get better scores with the Princo discs. maybe that was just a bad disc or a fluke bad burn. Are all of your burns like that or just that one?
I can see the huge scratchs on the disc. The burn was fine, the disc was fine , the kids were bad. Someone..... did this!
Like I said in my previous post, I'll be changing my video editing practices for the kids.CJ
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Film at eleven.
Hi folks! this is soup here your roving reporter on the Plextor tests. I ran a PlexTools CD/DVD test on this disc . As it turns out it was pretty boring stuff, no errors to report CDDVDtest.txt. Hopefully this will get more exciting as the tests continue. So stay tuned because you never know when this one is going to bust wide open.
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AAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH......................... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!master backup
sh.....................master backup
You ...........you're good you....................
Actually, there was not one fingerprint. First time out of the case. Nice. Just a few deep scratches.
Someone couldn't find the player tray? Sure found a corner, didn't they?
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Okay, let's see if I did this right...... I scanned a backup I made last month, it was most likely burned at 16x. Lite-On SOHW-1693S w/ a modified KS0B firmware.
First are the benchmark results; second is the disc info; third is the quality test stats; fourth are the quality test results.
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