on 12-21-04 2:10 PM, Jesse Stanford at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> When it comes to DVD-R, all discs are not the same.  CD-Rs, you're
> almost always fine, I can use some crazy imported brand that costs $30
> for 100 discs and be fine, but with DVD-Rs it's an entirely different
> story.

Is there a point at which a particular package of CD-Rs/DVD-Rs/whatever is
branded "defective" and readily taken back by the store that sold them?
Or, because of the potential for user error in burning, do retailers expect
people to just suck it up no matter how many coasters they end up with?


Best,

James Fraser


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