With my old Pioneer DVR-103, I used to back up large files onto DVD-R at 1x speed without verification failures.
With my new LG GSA-4040B, I was hoping to back up files onto DVD-R/+R at faster speeds. But I have found that:
- Burning onto a RitekG03 (Imation DVD-R) at 2x gives data verification failure, even though burning a home movie onto the same media at 2x appears to work properly.
- Burning onto a RicohJPNR01 (Memorex DVD+R) at either 4x or 2.4x gives data verification failure. Again, burning a movie onto such media at 4x appears to work properly.
I should point out that in all these three cases, I am trying to write a >4GB image (ISO) file. Nevertheless, I have written the same file as a DVD movie successfully; and I have written similar-size files to DVD-RAM (at 1x and 3x) as well as DVD+RW (at 2.4x).
These data verification failures are really shaking my confidence in DVD burning in general. Do other people encounter similar data verification failures on DVD-R/+R at any speed higher than 1x? I'm beginning to think that DVD-R and DVD+R are "junk" media, suitable only for error-tolerant video.
By the way, I am running Nero 6.0.0.11 for these burns.