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Question about rewritable blu-ray media

Discussion in 'Blu-ray players' started by lozkin, Mar 14, 2008.

  1. lozkin

    lozkin Member

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    Hi guys, I had a thought that instead of backing up and burning all my blu ray movies to individual disks that I would buy a 1TB external hard drive, and store them all on there, and have a rewritable blu ray disk, and when I wanted to watch a film I would just burn it from my external hard drive onto the disk, and then when I wanted to watch another film I would erase the disk and burn a new film on.

    My question is will the disk lose its quality after repeated burns on it?
     
  2. MOETA

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    What you're planning on doing is exactly what I've been doing for months now. I've used the same disc repeatedly and I haven't noticed a drop in quality at all, but I have heard that eventually the disc will "wear out" and you won't be able to rewrite over it anymore, So take that for what you will. Also if you have a computer with a HD monitor you can get a Certain version of POWERDVD and watch the BLU-RAY movies directly from your Hard Drive, I do that sometimes too.
     
  3. djkrishna

    djkrishna Regular member

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    on top of the what moeta explained u save alot of time not only save eliminate
    by the good times ahead bd-r might get a bit cheaper then ever
     

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