When I burn the ISOs should I verify them? My other computer (with a better burner) always turns itself off when halfway through verifying, but seems to work when it's just burning it. Should I skip verifying it or do I need to?
I think what verifing does just makes sure the burn was successful.charlieawesome said:When I burn the ISOs should I verify them? My other computer (with a better burner) always turns itself off when halfway through verifying, but seems to work when it's just burning it. Should I skip verifying it or do I need to?
Mrkinator said:I think what verifing does just makes sure the burn was successful.charlieawesome said:When I burn the ISOs should I verify them? My other computer (with a better burner) always turns itself off when halfway through verifying, but seems to work when it's just burning it. Should I skip verifying it or do I need to?
I don't usually verify. If it's not gonna work, I'll know when I pop it in my wii
good for youdjdynamite123 said:Goes by many things, your burner, e.g. my nice LG one is amazing yet my Sony one is CRAP at burning, my Sony is better at reading than my LG. Strange...? never mind
discs, sometimes have surface marks or water marks already on them that can affect etc.... but anyway ive had 100% burn success
Certainly is, we hear about these burning threads all the time and IMGBurn is bollox at finalising anyway, Nero 6 is better..QUOTE said:Goes by many things, your burner, e.g. my nice LG one is amazing yet my Sony one is CRAP at burning, my Sony is better at reading than my LG. Strange...? never mind
discs, sometimes have surface marks or water marks already on them that can affect etc.... but anyway ive had 100% burn success
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And how many discs have you PIF scanned/performed TRT's on? You can't say you've had success just because it completed.QUOTE said:nah i wouldnt dare waste time verifying, no point,
There is lots of point, just it's not much use to test the quality of the burn.
but anyway ive had 100% burn successQUOTE said:if it burns 100% it burns 100% lol successfull in my opinion
And how do you know it is 100% without a PIF scan? A disc finishing burning means nothing, the quality can still be atrocious.
Playback is also a bad test - I've had discs that scan horrible that seem to playback fine, but they will be putting undue stress on the DVD drive (case in point the ps2's that never stopped reading after a read error - thousands of them failed).
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