i felt i had to write a new thread. since i had a bad experience . i wanted to hear from others . who maybe did the same .
i burned 50 traxdata blu-rays . i think made by riteck .
anyway . when i went to check them again to play some of them . i realized they were no good no more. the drive would not detect any disk anymore .
the data was lost . integrity of the disc or the drive,
this is my question . since i did not want to take any chance . i returned the drive lg and got a new one . but i am not sure if it is the problem.
so here it is : is it possible for a drive to write superficially that the disc: blu-ray here would be okay and visible to the eye and turn bad and lost data integrity later on .
could the drive do that.
i had all those blu-rays checked with software and visually to make sure they were good at the time .
could it be the fault of the drive and not the media . thanks
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Originally Posted by angel40204
DVD media. I would blame TraxData over LG any day.
I know you cannot "return" all of those blu-ray discs...but
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did not get me right . i returned also the traxdata. remember, i am talking about the blu-rays . not dvds .
and they were not cheap either .i am not blaming anbody. just did not know what to think . it was so bad . half of the 50 were bad after a couple of months or so .that was to unreal to me -
Traxdata makes JUNK DVD....so I would not expect their Blu-Ray stuff to be any better.....that is my point.
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obviously , some read my comments very fast and forget some extra i wrote in. no, sony is not trash bd-r. and i the fact i could put more files size on my bd-r with imgburn , i found that disturbing .
unfucking believable.
as you say, i dont care about your reaction. i am not looking to make one. i gave my full experience and you should value it . as i had to do that before even anything was written about bd-r media or burners .
the fact is sony bd-r was corrupted as well . as i checked it at the end .
read my first post .
also, why nero would not allow me more space than imgburn does . do not know. i just know the result .
if just because you are a friend of the maker of this software , you reply to me with anger . stuff it . ic end up costing me some money.
for traxdata , when i was using those, they were no info on bd-r . and thay cost as much as 5 euros in europe .
now the price is down from a year ago.
so don't get me for the media . if you go to check on site like i did , they still maintain traxdata as a reliable media right after sony and verbatim being the best on the next best bd-r with other brands. i was also suprised . that site was showing results form using those medias .
anyway, i am staying away from imgburn for bd-r . i can't in all conscious recommend this software .
the fact it did what it did with sony media and i had no problems with nero, as i also burned media grade bd-r without errors at all made me say that .
also, allowing 200 mb more of movie could create an overburn which you would not know till you use other software .
i found that out when i redid one old disk corrupted .with same files number -
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