Jim Leonard wrote:
CPU speed and blank DVDrs are cheap enough nowadays
that this adds 1% of
effort to a process that gives me 3-4x more reliability.
... until you find a few years down the line that your burner was producing
CDs that refuse to work in any of the hardware you can now lay your hands on.
The media may be ok, but it's only as good as the thing you're trying to read
it in - and experience has been that there's a huge amount of incompatibility
out there :-(