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I'd be most likely to blame the RICOH double layer media.  Without the log, I can't tell if you used DVD+R DL or DVD-R DL.  If you're using DVD+R DL, Verbatim MKM DataLife Plus is the only really reliable DVD+R DL media out there.

 

 

I'm also a little worried about the part that says the Optimal Layer Break exceeds L0.  That could be part of the problem.  I don't even know if a DVD player would even play such a disc burnt that way.

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I'd be most likely to blame the RICOH double layer media.  Without the log, I can't tell if you used DVD+R DL or DVD-R DL.  If you're using DVD+R DL, Verbatim MKM DataLife Plus is the only really reliable DVD+R DL media out there.

 

 

I'm also a little worried about the part that says the Optimal Layer Break exceeds L0.  That could be part of the problem.  I don't even know if a DVD player would even play such a disc burnt that way.

thank you for answer 

 

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Yeah, I wouldn't trust anything other than Verbatim MKM DataLife Plus DVD+R DL.  Those appear to be some no name brand that Ricoh made for them.  Unfortunately, you can only find the good Verbatims online.  The kind of Verbatim DVD+R DL you find in brick and mortar stores is made by CMC Magnetics, the worst manufacturer of optical media out there.  The vast majority of errors we see here on DVD+R DL's are fixed when people switch from cheaper DVD+R DL media to genuine Verbatim MKM DataLife Plus DVD+R DL.

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