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DVD


Question Posted Wednesday June 20 2007, 8:04 pm

Can you burn a DVD that skips, or will that burned one skip too?

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shadows answered Thursday June 21 2007, 1:36 am:
it shouldnt because i did it with a cd and it didnt skip so it wont do it to a dvd but i might be wrong

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sooxfaded answered Wednesday June 20 2007, 11:59 pm:
It most likely will not burn. The CD that is being read will skip, and it won't be able to move on to reading and tranfering the rest of the movie. But I guess you could try, I doubt it will work though. Hope I could help. And by the way, I wouldn't talk about burning DVD's on the internet. It's illegal, smart one. Lol! Hope I could help!

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