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Precautions of use with the DVD-R disks E-mail
The standard used to burn our DVDs is the DVD-R, chosen for its wide compatibility with a vast majority of the home players as well as with PC and MAC computers. Take care of your disk. I may never show dirt or scratches. Fingerprints, dirt, dings and scratches on the recorded surface may forbid a correct playback.

If your disk is dirty, apply a soft lightly moist ob the disk surface and wipe it.

Dew may form on the disk if you tresnfer it from a cold place to a hotter one.

Never use any cloth or cleaning products intended for CDs, etc…

Never write on the disk or on the label with a ballpoint pen.

Cleaning sprays, benzene, thinners, antistatic fluids or any other such fluids or liquids to clean your disk.

Don't put any sticker on your disk.

Never use a disk wearing pieces of sticky tape or stickers on any of its side.

Never use the disk if it's bent or broken.

Don't store your disks in a wet and/or dusty place, or a place directly exposed to sunlight or near to a heating source.

Always gently handle your disks, take them by the rim and never toch the recorded surface.

Neither the disk manufacturer nor the company will be liable in any way, and will not compensate, for any loss of the content recorded on the disk.

Disks playback may not be possible on certain players. This is purely a hardware problem and has nothing to do with the way the DVD has been recorded. Your DVD player must be rated DVD-R playback capable.
Last Updated ( Monday, 31 July 2006 )
 
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