Phoenix '97 wrote:I don't see how recordable media would be affected by this, having only one layer.
You are thinking of data layers, but what they mean is physical layers. And DVD recordables do have multiple physical layers (just like CD recordables - laquer, reflective layer, dye layer, polycarbonate substrate) that could be susceptible to delamination if not manufactured well. Also, the organic dye in recordable media can be corrosive to the reflective layer. So, what they descibe is possible for poorly made media.
Hopefully this won't be a real problem. There was a fair amount of concern about this issue in regard to pressed audio CDs some years back. And while the general concern is fair, so far it hasn't worked out to be the disaster that nay-sayers predicted. My oldest audio CDs (15 years old) still play just fine and check out find in CD Doctor. I think part of the fear is a natural backlash to the overblown claims the optical media is indestructible and will last forever. In all likelihood, the truth lies somewhere in the middle.
cfitz