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Old 30-11-2005   #1 (permalink)
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Determining integrity of burnt disc?

How can i determine if a disc i just burned has been burned correctly and doesn't contain any unreadable sectors,crc and won't cause any problems in general?
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Re: Determining integrity of burnt disc?

Many users use scans with cd-dvd speed or KProbe or plextools to check their discs.
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Re: Determining integrity of burnt disc?

So what should i be looking for in these programms?
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Re: Determining integrity of burnt disc?

Plextools works only with plextor drives

KProbe works only with liteon drives

CD-DVD Speed work with liteon, NEC, benq and other drives.

What burner do you have?
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Re: Determining integrity of burnt disc?

I have a plextor 716-a and also a nec one.
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I have a plextor 716-a and also a nec one.
Then use plextools
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Re: Determining integrity of burnt disc?

And as for nec which one should i use?

Will the test yield better results if i test it with the drive i burnt it with?Lets say i burn with nec,i test with nec and when i burn with plextor i test with plextor?

Also which test should i perform just sum1 and sum8 od pi and po?How can i understand if the disc is any good?
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Re: Determining integrity of burnt disc?

You can use your plextor to do all scans. Sorry, but I don't owe a plextor drives, so I'm not able to answer regarding test capabilities of plextor drives. Take a look at this subforum to find more details about plextor scans
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Ok will do,thanx.
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