Right now IM backing up all of my old movies with dvd decrypter. Most of them still have those old paper labels on them. When I rip the discs to my computer, I generally have about a 100% buffer bar. I know that its susposed to be 0% during a read, but my computer seems to still handle it ok. Is there any problem with continuing to do this or should I do something else? I have about 100 dvds that have labels on them so I dont want to remove them all if I dont have to because Im jsut going to throw them out afterwards. Thanks
Just keep doing as you are , aslong as everything works after a reburn CD labels truly are the devils work !! lol
that's why I buy the printables and let my print right on them: and now I bought the BenQ 1655 Lightscribe.... I'm waiting to get that baby in ... bought about 30 Verbatim Lightscribe DVD+R, 16x disks for only 19.99. In supermediastore.com they go for 34.99! I think I did good! LOL can't wait to try those honies!
Let us know how the LS pans out. I've been hearing lots of not-so-good things (well, at least in relation to inkjet printable, etc.) I don't do backups but I do make promotional DVDs, so I'm wondering if this is a viable way to make professional-looking discs.
I know the printable DVDs are the way to do..... just wanted a full blown BenQ that does everything..... I already know the lightscribe is ok but the printable DVDs are the way to do to look more professional.