do you verify your cd after burning?


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sehsuan

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as cd writers get faster... do you burn off the information one-shot, without verification, or do you verify them? a 48x writer can finish a cd under 3 minutes... but with verification, maybe 4 1/2 minutes? which isn't too far off using a 24x writer or something...

so how much do you really trust your cd writer? i don't trust the media, that's all, so i run the verify... :D
 

If I burnt it with good quality cdr, I dun border to verify. But with cheap cdr, normally I will do it. I used TDK DVD combo, so for never spoil my cdr(s).. ;)
 

i used TDK but i still check if i would have to send the CD off over to someone else. just dun trust technolgy sometimes.
 

Use better quality CDRs like those with super azo material ;)
 

Normally I do not verify per se as in using the 'verify after burn' option. What I do is to use file explorer to access the files. That should be good enough for verification purpose....fast.
 

yes, almost everytime. unless i'm rushing for time.
 

showtime said:
i use imation cds and do not verify


Same... I use Imation discs, usually burn files that are about 600 - 700MB. If can open and transfer back to HDD means ok....
 

I must have distributed more than 500 CDs already, so far all no problems. I do not verify. Using a mix of Maxell, TDK, Verbatim and Imation.
 

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