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| Re: Best Tool For Burning ? IMGBurn in build mode will give you great burns.
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| Re: Best Tool For Burning ? The best way to obtain a good quality is to use a good media (Taiyo Yuden or Verbatim), a good burner, the right firmware, and burn at the right speed. The bad news is that to find the best combination of burner/firmware/burning speed you need to do a lot of tests by yourself. You can have a good guidance browsing the scan threads, so you can have an idea what speed and what firmware give better results for a media with a given burner. The burning software makes no difference on burning quality: you can use the one you like more ![]()
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| Re: Best Tool For Burning ? DVD +R is a bit too generic: there are a lot of different DVD +R media. Both are, however, good drives. Take a look on the threads dedicated to the scans of these drives, and see which media give better results ![]()
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| Re: Best Tool For Burning ? I agree with Alan, Verbatim 16X + media (MCC004) is one of the best you can get and the discs I use almost exclusively with all my drives. + media booktyped to DVDRom will better your chances for compatibility with virtually all DVD Players. BTW, I also burn all my discs at 12X with either IMGBurn, CopyToDVD, or Nero.
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| Re: Best Tool For Burning ? IMGBurn Looks the Right Tool So u say Best Way out is Bulid a Image & burn....thnx i dont get Verbatim @ my place... Moserbaers & SOny Of Late not Happy with Moserbaer Quality... so switched over to SONY+R... is it the Right choice ? |
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| Re: Best Tool For Burning ? Verbatim and Taiyo Yuden are better than Sony media, but if you can't find in local stores you can buy online ![]()
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| Re: Best Tool For Burning ? Don't depend on walk-in retail outlets to get your blank media. They have no interest (or even knowledge) in providing you with quality media. Their interest is in getting the best "deal" from their distributors to provide the best profit margin for themselves. Try Rima.com if you are in the US. Buy +R Taiyo Yuden or Verbatim media. Burn it at one notch lower than the speed the media is rated at. And booktype it to the DVD-ROM standard when you burn it. Whisperer Last edited by Whisperer1; 17-02-2007 at 18:07. Reason: spelling |
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| Re: Best Tool For Burning ? I have my consistently best results burning Verb 16x at 12x on my LG 6147. Often 99 quality score with <100 PIF. Even better than I get with TY's (which are very good, burned hundreds). The LG just loves Verb, + or - though + is a little better. I use CloneDVD mostly for burning, but sometimes IMGburn when I encode with DVDRebuilder/HC. They burn equally as well. Can't notice any difference in burn quality (aside from compression rate). |
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