Sorry, I did a mistake. I wasn't talking in absolute terms.
Scans can be done also in pressed media, but in my opinon they are lesser useful because for me main purpose of scans is to check quality of a burning.
Scan of pressed discs can be done to check their status.
But I use scans mainly to determine if a burner is able to manage correctly a specific media and to have an idea of their durability in time. The more errors there are on a burned disc, the lesser it remain readable in time.
Sorry, sometimes my english is really confusing
Scans can be done also in pressed media, but in my opinon they are lesser useful because for me main purpose of scans is to check quality of a burning.
Scan of pressed discs can be done to check their status.
But I use scans mainly to determine if a burner is able to manage correctly a specific media and to have an idea of their durability in time. The more errors there are on a burned disc, the lesser it remain readable in time.
Sorry, sometimes my english is really confusing
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