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  1. Member yoda313's Avatar
    Join Date: Jun 2004
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    Originally Posted by meldavid
    because the ink just faded away over time
    I believe you mean the 'dye' faded away. Isn't the recordable surface of dvds reffered to as dye and not ink?
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    Join Date: Feb 2005
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    Well whatever it is called, it is not something that lasts. I think people are getting mixed up with the reliability of manufactured CDs/DVDs, which are said to last over 100 years, and thinking burnable CDRs/DVDRs are the same.
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    Join Date: Jun 2003
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    The other problem is people think CD and DVD can be lumped together, when discussing longevity. They really cannot, at a certain point. Your experience with CD-R has nothing to do with DVD, or even other CD-R for that matter.
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