Longevity of Burnable Digital Versatile Discs

I just read another article about the low lifetime  for burnable DVDRs.  The author of this article was stating that his burned home DVDRs only lasted about 5 years.   This is a fairly common occurrence and a general failing of both the industry providers of blank media and consumers who want cheap media.  Blank media manufacturers products exhibit a wide range of good to bad media.  Some companies produce very inexpensive DVDRs, of which the dye is out of spec and degrades quite quickly.  Unfortunately the unsuspecting consumers who purchase these blanks will find that some of these discs will burn and play at the onset, however, after 6 months, 1 year , 5 years the DVDs no longer play.  This is due to the dye that is used in manufacturing of the DVDRs.  All DVDR dye is organic, and as such has a half life and a lifespan.  A quality blank manufacturer’s discs may last to projected lifetime of 100 years , where a poorly manufactured disc may only last for 6 months after it has been burned.  At DVDduplication.net we are constantly communicating to our clients that using quality blank media is of paramount importance.  If you need your DVDs to play on the widest variety of set top players and computers and you want the DVDs to last, there is a cost vs. quality trade-off.  Most times you wont even know you have trouble discs until 6 months down the road your DVDs don’t play.

So if you want your home movies that you have burned on disc to last, spend the extra money and buy a good brand name so you don’t end up with a bunch of “coaster” instead.

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