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  1. Thanks. I think in future I'll follow the end-of-the-world guide if I'm burning something I really care about, and just ignore the warning for everything else. Hopefully my next DVD player will be as tolerant as my current players. -- RDC
  2. I've burned perhaps seven or eight discs with DVD Flick and Imageburn. Three of them have generated an "End of the World" message. But I have gone ahead and burned the discs (Verbatims) anyway. They have turned out fine. I've played them, in a cheap Sony Blu-ray player and in an old JVC DVD player, and have seen nothing wrong. I assume this isn't normal. For entertainment's sake, I reburnt the last disc and then followed the end-of-world guide using VobBlanker. Success. So all is right with the world and I'm happy. But, despite my happiness, I have a question: What is the normal bad result of ignoring the end-of-world message and burning anyway? I assume it must be a failure of the disc to play in a DVD player. But that isn't my experience. I'm tempted simply to ignore end-of-world messages in the future and burn anyway, without bothering with VobBlanker. Would this be dumb? -- RDC
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