I write my DVD's with recordnow and after it rights it verifys the data. i dont want to experiment because the disks are too expensive. does anyone know if the DVD will work just as fine without verifying the data?
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The porpose of data verification is to make sure everything that you wanted to copy to the disc actually made it to the disc as it was supposed to. If there was a spec of dust on the disc during the burn process, the burner does not know and doesn't care, so if you don't verify you won't know about it until you try to play that area of the disc.
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