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Re: narrowing down cause of damaged DVDs
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Kathryn Cates
on Mar 18, 2012 at 9:21:59 pm
Hi Eric,
Thanks for the suggestions. I doubt it's the bitrate setting, as I have burned this project previously with no issues - and in fact it is causing me no trouble when burned from a different computer.
Not a bad thought on DVD stock - it's not necessarily what I would have chosen, but it's burning just fine from another machine using the same media. Perhaps it's a sinister combination of drive + media quality?
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