How to Verify in Nero

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  1. EFFEDUP

    EFFEDUP Member

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    How can you set Nero up to verify disc after a burn?


    I have been using Imgburn for about a year and have had pretty good success rate 1 bad out of 20, but something has happened and almost every disc I burn is a read error.

    I will post in another thread some imgburn questions as well.
    Thanks everyone
     
  2. nemo78221

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    I still use nero 7 but any newer versions should work the same.click on the copy dvd icon,select destination and source drive.set burn speed #of copies.there is a box you can check that says"verify data on disc after burning".click on copy icon and your material should start to burn and then go through the verification process.It is very simple,hope this helps.
     
  3. creaky

    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    Nero's verification feature is utterly useless, worst of all if Nero completes a burn you have no idea if it's actually worked correctly (and that's without verification even being used), so verification is as useless as a non-verified burn stating it has completed successfully.

    Don't get me wrong, i like Nero, used it for many, many years, you just can't trust it when it says it's completed or when verify has been used.
    I'm sure other burn programs are just as bad, if the data in question is very important, what i would do is a CRC scan ie check the disc for corruption, or just simply copy/paste the data off the disc to a temporary area, this will also prove if the data is intact.
     
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  4. killalot

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    I'm not sure creaky why you think nero's verification is utterly useless,all the times I've used it,which has been mainly after burning a DVD video disk,if it said verification failed its always been wright.The failed disk would play fine,but after half way through the movie or depending where the verification failed,the film would start freezing etc,burn the disk again and Nero passed the verification the disk would play fine.
     

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