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    I am not the user you are talking about I just had an experience handling DVD discs when someone was cleaning the bathroom using muriatic acid and Sodium hypochlorite 2.5% active chlorine and I thought they evaporate and spread around the house and enter the disc of DVD causing corrosion of the reflective metallic inner layer

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    The only option I knew I always checked was "Verify" as shown in the image but I went to Tools / Settings / Write / and has the option Check against Image and it is activated By default, is this option enabled or disabled? I remember I enabled some options but I don't remember if I enabled or disabled this option

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    The content I burned on the DVD was a folder with many files inside it, most of the compressed files I ImgBurn I performed only the "Verify" option after burning the disc is not this option sufficient for data integrity on the DVD disc?

     

    In Nero DiscSpeed 12 after burning I chose read test is it not enough?

     

    example:

     

    imgburn-001.jpg:300544814cfb2a24b570e6634e7791fad7711ebaf33

  4. I used standard DVD-R and MDisc DVD

     

    this verification of the content of the file image you mentioned is the "Verify" of ImgBurn and the Scan read of Nero DiscSpeed? in these two the result was 0 errors and 100% Good

     

    Is the problem of slow copying files from the DVD disc to the HD caused by the Kaspersky free antivirus that I use? which option should be enabled and I will check and disable?

  5. 4 minutes ago, dbminter said:

    The fact that ImgBurn has no read speed caps but your copying from Windows/File Explorer would indicate it's something in Windows that is capping the copying read speed.  Like I said, could be the A/V software scanning the files as they're written to the source destination.  Or some kind of Windows configuration error, which, as I said, good luck in tracking those down.

     

    But my biggest doubt is whether to discard or store these burned discs (DVD MDisc Verbatim and Verbatim AZO DVD-R) and whether these burned discs are good or bad for long-term storage of files

  6. 34 minutes ago, dbminter said:

    Is the LiteOn internal or external?

     

    Was this disc an MDisc you were copying?  I've rarely used those so maybe they take longer to read back.

     

    I wouldn't throw the discs away.  As I said, the discs are most likely not the culprit.  One thing you could do is get some kind of software installation DVD disc and try to copy the contents from it and see if it takes a long time, too.  If it does, you know the problem is not the discs you burned.

     

    Do you happen to remember if the Verify you performed took an hour?  If it didn't, then ImgBurn is reading that disc at a "normal" speed.  So, it would be something in Windows that would be the problem.  You could try to temporarily disable your A/V and see if copying gets faster.  Be sure to turn it back on when you're done, of course.

    The liteOn iHas 122 is internal

     

    the verifications "Verify" of ImgBurn and Read test of Nero Discspeed were fast or medium speeds for conclude and it was not equal to 1 hour to copy the files from the DVD to the PC, the result of the verifications disc was 0 errors and 100% good

  7. 17 minutes ago, dbminter said:

    Levar 1 hora para ler um DVD-R de camada única, mesmo que completamente cheio, DEFINITIVAMENTE não é um comportamento normal. No meu gravador de Blu-Ray mais lento, posso copiar 25 GB inteiros, cerca de 5 vezes o tamanho de um DVD-R, em meia hora.

     

    Então, o que está causando isso? Provavelmente, o disco em si não é o culpado. Sua unidade pode ser simplesmente um leitor lento. Existem casos em que algumas unidades, como a LG, geralmente são mais lentas do que outras. Mas uma hora? Quando comecei a gravar o DVD-R em 2002, levava uma hora para gravar o disco, mas não para lê-lo. Pode ser o cabo SATA ou a porta à qual a unidade está conectada. Trocar portas ou o cabo pode ajudar. Pode ser algum tipo de erro de configuração do Windows ou algum outro tipo de erro. Boa sorte para solucionar algo assim. Também pode ser o seu software A / V que atrasa as coisas.

     

    Com exceção de substituir sua unidade por outro fabricante e modelo, não há realmente muito mais que eu possa tentar. Você pode tentar ver se possui outro computador para onde pode copiar o DVD-R. Se ainda houver uma hora e houver uma unidade de DVD diferente em uso, é mais provável que seja o disco.

     

    Oh, deveria ter perguntado. Esta unidade está conectada por USB ou interna?

     

    1 hour to copy files from DVD to PC

    My PC is i3 2120 8gb ram ddr3 1600mhz, W10 64bit, free kaspersky antivirus and free space on the 160GB hard drive

     

    If the disc was tested with Verify from ImgBurn and Scan Read Test from Nero Discspeed and showed no errors on that disc, is the recording on this disc good? or is the problem with the Verbatim DVD-R AZO disc and the DVD MDisc Verbatim?

     

    My drive is LiteOn iHAS122 Are the disks out of order and too bad for long-term storage and I throw them in the trash?

  8. I burned a Verbatim AZO DVD-R in 8x totaling 3GB of data many compacted files, folders etc, i scanned disc read test the nero discspeed 100% Good and Verify of the ImgBurn errors 0 but to copy the files disc to the PC the time was 1 hour, is this normal? Will I have to discard this disc, will it not have a long life? my drive is liteon 2017

     

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