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    Originally Posted by jman98
    You either care about quality or you don't. If Verbatim is "too expensive", fair enough, but if your cheaper discs are unplayable in 2-3 years, well, we warned you. We had a recent post here from a guy who pointed out that at one time he thought all DVDs were the same and then he found out a few years later that one particular brand he had been using was unplayable. It does happen, but not with Verbatim or Taiyo Yuden. If you don't care whether you can play your discs in a few more years, then why are you making them to begin with?
    If you care about quality then why are you fooling around with copying discs in the first place? Why aren't you just buying extra originals and avoiding any possible problems associated with copying? It couldn't be "too expensive" could it, because you care about quality, right?
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    Originally Posted by TJK1911
    Originally Posted by jman98
    You either care about quality or you don't. If Verbatim is "too expensive", fair enough, but if your cheaper discs are unplayable in 2-3 years, well, we warned you. We had a recent post here from a guy who pointed out that at one time he thought all DVDs were the same and then he found out a few years later that one particular brand he had been using was unplayable. It does happen, but not with Verbatim or Taiyo Yuden. If you don't care whether you can play your discs in a few more years, then why are you making them to begin with?
    If you care about quality then why are you fooling around with copying discs in the first place? Why aren't you just buying extra originals and avoiding any possible problems associated with copying? It couldn't be "too expensive" could it, because you care about quality, right?
    So you decided about 6 weeks after my post to accuse of me of saying something I never said. Classy - not. At no point in any of my posts did I say anything about copying DVDs. I hate to break it to you, but there are legal uses of DVD+R DL media that have nothing to do with copying DVDs. People can legally make their own DVDs from DVD+R DL discs of various things such as TV captures.
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