What methods do you guys use to ensure that the DVD you've just burnt is perfect?
Burn with Nero and use the verify option?
CDSpeed - Scandisk with surface scan?
DVD Info Pro?
Thanks...
Scott
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I have found the Nero verify option to be quite useful and worth the time.
The DVDInfoPro scan is usually only useful when you want to know the extent of how bad your coaster really is, as I have never been able to pick up small stuff with it.
Same with Scandisc
Watching on TV the menus, and very end of the DVDs is useful as that is where most of my problems have come up. Actually watching parts or fast-forwarding through a DVD is the next best option.
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