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  1. I was wondering whether there is a programme which you can run to make sure your burnt DVDRs (Backed up) are DVD compliant/Or have any other bugs?

    I know the best way is to actualy play through your set top box but some times you don't get to watch them until at a later stage. In the meantime you may want to delete the backup files on your hard disk if everything is ok.

    Thanks.
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    DVDinfoPro or nero's Dvd speed,Vso Inspector. All these programs have a scan disc feature to scan for read errors that will tell you about your burn quality.I usually speed test mine with a real fast dvd-rom lite-on HD-166S with the speed locks removed 14x is what it tops out at.And use dvdinfopros rpm test. Or you can just scan disc it. I do that randomly though if your using quality media you shouldn't worry about it.I've backed up over a 1000 and never checked all of them that would be ludacris.Just use good media and a good software and you should be fine.
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    I almost always use NERO's "verification" option. This adds an extra 15 minutes usually but I find it useful. Many other people do not like it.
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  4. From what I heard, DVDinfopro sometimes produces false read errors (I have never experienced it myself though).
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  5. Thanks guys. Good media can be difficult to find. What brand do you guys use?

    I was wondering whether you guys label your disks?

    My new Panasonic seems to have problems with almost every disc.

    Thanks.
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