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Poor quality disc affect the data inside?

by blazevideo
<p>Test Example:<br />
Verbatim DVD-R plain global<br />
Drive: PIONEER DVD-ROM DVD-128P<br />
PI failures<!--more--><br />
Maximum: 13<br />
Average: 0.19<br />
Total: 26551<br />
PO failures: n / a<br />
Jitter: n / a<br />
Firmware: 1.00<br />
Disc: DVD-R (0 @ P!)<br />
The chosen speed: 8 X<br />
PI errors<br />
Maximum: 251<br />
Average : 87.61<br />
Total: 1537116<br />
Scanning statistics elapsed time: 15:46<br />
Sample Number: 132076<br />
Average scanning interval: 1.06 ECC<br />
Fault has been ruled out: 0</p>
<p>With Verbatim's DVD-R to burn APE file data in the form of a backup, but get low scores only 40 points when testing with the NERO, does so poor quality will cause lossless format become "a loss form "it? (<a href="http://www.blazevideo.com/dvd-copy/">DVD Backup software</a>)</p>
<p>In theory, if it is flying the core test, then the fly will not affect the core reading, going to 0 may be missing data. As for MTK, it almost the same. But tips show some problems in the data, so we identified the data burned is not reliable.<a href="http://www.blazevideo.com/dvd-player/">Free DVD player</a></p>

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