Hi guys,
Not sure if this is the right place for this topic, but I was just wonderin:
We use an external DVD burner (USB) to burn maybe 5-6 discs a week (mostly videconference recordings). Will shortening the lifespan of the burner be reduced considerably if we use the same for verifying / playing the discs as well? We generally go over the recorded sessions at-least once before archiving.
So basically will the life of the burner be affected if it is used to say playback 10-20 hours of video as well?
Also with the latest technology nowadays what's the MTBF (Mean time between failures) for DVD burners? Is it calculated in hours of read/write or number of discs it can burn? And what are averages like?
Cheers!
Not sure if this is the right place for this topic, but I was just wonderin:
We use an external DVD burner (USB) to burn maybe 5-6 discs a week (mostly videconference recordings). Will shortening the lifespan of the burner be reduced considerably if we use the same for verifying / playing the discs as well? We generally go over the recorded sessions at-least once before archiving.
So basically will the life of the burner be affected if it is used to say playback 10-20 hours of video as well?
Also with the latest technology nowadays what's the MTBF (Mean time between failures) for DVD burners? Is it calculated in hours of read/write or number of discs it can burn? And what are averages like?
Cheers!
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