In message Wed, 19 May 2004, Joanna Plumbe Photography writes
I've been told by a contact at Calumet that Kodak has just released some
research that showed that the failure rates of DVD's over time is likely to
be related (in part) to the speed with which they were burned.  Apparently
they are recommending 1x speed as the only safe speed to burn at for long
term storage.  Is this true?  Martin, any input?

Dear Joanna

Whilst not wishing to pre-empt anything Martin may say, this fits with the advice that's been given over some years regarding the burning of CD's. Also use single session whenever possible.

Cheers

Richard
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