Jerome Hartke wrote:One failure in twenty discs - if failure means replacing a file or a disc - is disastrous. It also signifies systematic error such as faulty media and/or excessive burn speed. (NOTE: While burning CDs at too low a speed invites trouble, my experience with writable DVDs is that while they are optimal at 2-4x, they take well to writing at 1x.)Quantitative test results are evaluated in accordance with the appropriate ISO standard.
How do you define "far less reliable"? This sounds rather qualitative.
Around one in twenty have been bad. Sounds like this ISO standard is pretty misleading.
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