I've been doing some research on the reliability of single layer versus dual layer DVD+R discs, but I'm still not clear on the long-term reliability of each. Specifically, I'm curious if dual layer DVD+R discs, particularly the Verbatim AZO brand, hold up as well as single layer discs after burning. I've heard that the quality of these discs may have decreased over the years. Are there any other important things I should know about dual layer DVD+R discs? Thanks for your help!
2 Answers
Actually, the method of burning doesn't really impact the durability of the discs themselves. A dual layer disc will maintain its characteristics no matter how you burn it. The main concern is whether the burning process goes smoothly.
Burning dual layer discs can be a bit tricky. If your drive isn't in top shape, it might end up burning them poorly, which could affect how well they read later. However, whether or not the dual layer discs themselves are inherently less reliable is still up for debate.

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