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Title: Are There Label-able Dual Layers?
Post by: KUNFUCHOPSTICKS on July 23, 2006, 10:06:00 PM
DO NOT USE STICKY LABELS I REPEAT DO NOT USE STICKY LABELS ON ANY DVD. THE ONLY OPTION YOU HAVE IT EITHER PEN OR PRINT DIRECTLY ON DVD WITH PRITABLE DISC AND PRINTER. DO NOT USE STICKY LABELS

YOU ASK; but why?
when dvd spin at very high speeds the plastic (polycarbonate) will expand in heat- dvds are designed and accomadate that. but when you apply a sticky, the papper wont expand and grips tightly on to the surface of your dvd, so then the ezpansion due to heat has no where to go but to warp the dvd. then you will get CRCs and dvd wont play.
there are enough troubles with the scene with buring, hacking, injecting.... dont make this one of them.

GOOD LUCK
Title: Are There Label-able Dual Layers?
Post by: ILLusions0fGrander on July 23, 2006, 10:07:00 PM
nice reply, but dont post so big anymore ok?
Title: Are There Label-able Dual Layers?
Post by: Hopeful on July 24, 2006, 12:19:00 PM
QUOTE(mianus @ Jul 24 2006, 07:34 AM) View Post

i'm using the ritek ones from newegg, 25 pack for $40 and they work just fine

What drive do you have?
Title: Are There Label-able Dual Layers?
Post by: mianus on July 24, 2006, 10:18:00 PM
liteon sphw 160 is the model i think?  i don't remember exactly, i got them both from newegg about a month ago.  And their playing just fine on a hitachi 47.
Title: Are There Label-able Dual Layers?
Post by: Hopeful on July 24, 2006, 10:39:00 PM
QUOTE(mianus @ Jul 25 2006, 05:25 AM) View Post

liteon sphw 160 is the model i think?  i don't remember exactly, i got them both from newegg about a month ago.  And their playing just fine on a hitachi 47.

Awesome thanks