Hi,
I'm new to this forum and have some questions about a new CD/DVD-Writer.
Currently I'm using an old Teac CDR58S to write CD-R's. Now I want to replace it with an actual CD/DVD-Writer. Primary usage ist to backup weather data to CD-R's. After verry bad experiences about the lifetime of CD-R's (some are unreadably after only one year!) I'am seaching for a drive which can perform a quality-scan. The software must run unter Linux (k.o. criterion). Currently I've found qpxtools for plextor drives (but not the BenQ-types) and a few NEC. So I'm preffering the Plextor 716a.
Questions:
- How is the quality of CD-R's burned in DVD-Writers ? Should I buy a pure CD-Writer instead of a DVD-Writer?
- Is there another quality checking software supporting other drives ? The BenQ1640 seems to be good, but I don't know about a quality checking software running under Linux.
Jürgen
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