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  1. Member beammeup's Avatar
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    Hi,

    I am suspicious of the latest batch of 100 x TY DVDs Im currently using and would like
    to test a few blank ones to see if they're the real thing or cheapies !

    I used to have a program years ago, but can't remember it's name to re locate it.

    thanks
    Scotty
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    DVD Identifier is one, but ImgBurn will also tell you the manufacturer code of a disc.
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    Media ID can be faked too.
    For fake TY, knowing the country of origin and whether the seller is an authorized merchant is a must. Sometimes you can check out the disc stamper codes in the hub, although I've heard of those being faked, too.

    See http://www.digitalfaq.com/guides/media for more info on these topics.
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  4. Originally Posted by redwudz
    DVD Identifier is one, but ImgBurn will also tell you the manufacturer code of a disc.
    A program can't tell you whether they are fake. Media codes mean nothing in regards to authenticity.

    With a magnifying glass, look around the hub of the discs for a stamped code. Post what the first 6 or so letters of the code are here.
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