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DVD burner died (quality of last few burns) + DVD-Audio

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by bomber07, Mar 26, 2009.

  1. bomber07

    bomber07 Member

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    Hello guys,

    Hopefully some people with more knowledge than myself could answer a couple of question I have...

    QUESTION 1.
    This week I burned for the first time some DVD-Audio discs eg. compiling 6 or so normal CD's onto a DVD as DVD-Audio format.
    I burned about 16 over the last 4 days, today my 3 year old Lite-On165P6S DVD burner died.
    Does burning DVD-Audio discs wear down your DVD burner faster than burning normal CD's and DVD's, or is it more likely a co-incidence that my 3 year old burner has died the same week I burned a bunch of DVD-Audio discs for the first time ?

    QUESTION 2.
    When burning the last 16 DVD-Audio discs I burned over the last 4 days my burner showed no signs at all of having any problems, until I put a disc in any it didn't work anymore (just whirred and ticked and stopped).
    Are the last few DVD-Audio discs I burned before my burner died likely to have errors ?

    Thanks in advance for any info / opinions !

    Cheers
     
  2. bomber07

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    To add to my original post above, I am making the DVD-Audio discs by saving 6 or so CD's as FLAC (lossless format), then compiling all onto a single DVD by burning as DVD-Audio.
     
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    What program are you using to create DVD-Audio discs? Do you have a player that supports DVD-Audio?
     

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