Not much.mdisc dvd in 37C 60-65% what expectancy durability?
Amen. Forget discs.Not much.
I had some of them.
While the original MDiscs are mostly still working. All the latest ones made in Taiwan or outside Japan, which are nearly all now, are low quality.
I get here around 75% plus humidity and 36 plus C and they can't stand it. Shortest lifetime was a few month.
Worst part is that some are so low quality now that while you burn them, you already have issues.
I have mdisc dvd verbatim made taiwan discs purchased between 2016 and 2018
Verbatim formerly a subsidiary of Mitsubishi Chemical, the global business and assets of Verbatim were sold to CMC Magnetics in 2019 at an estimated price of $32 million USD.
substandard
quality.Well, the only way to check is if you have a drive that is able to scan the media.temperature in my house varies from 33-37C, humidity 60-70%, is the data already dead?
Well both affect the durability of the media.For mdisc dvd is it worse than high humidity or high temperature? in my room if I turn off the dehumidifier the humidity rises and the temperature drops if I use the dehumidifier the humidity drops 59% 65% and the room temperature rises 33- 37c
M-Disc came out first 2009 and at that point of time things been different.The mdisc dvd is a lie, it doesn't have the resistance promised by the manufacturer?
, Millenniata, Inc., officially went bankrupt in December 2016.
Optical media should be stored in conditions of 20-50% humidity and at temperatures of 10-25°C. There is no which one is worse in my opinion both are not good.know they both affect the mdisc dvd media but which one affects more?
The same level of quality is no longer guaranteed due to the change in production to CMC Magnetics.have mdisc dvd verbatim buy 2016 and mdisc dvd millenniata buy recent, does verbatim have good construction and good materials or not?
All the once made outside Japan and the once short before production closed in Japan have issues, some more some less. Some are so badly affected that they can't be read beyond a certain point.Have all your DVD mdiscs already died?
If you can control humidity to a certain extent its good because you control mould or fungus growth on your media.In my case, I live in the tropical region of Brazil and it is hot but I have to choose between a higher temperature or higher humidity. The dehumidifier controls this because if you use it the temperature goes up and the humidity goes down. If you don't use it, it's the opposite.
You can try IMG Burn to see the MediaCode, however, since production is now with CMC, they can use the MediaCode for Verbatim.think my MDisc is made in Taiwan but it doesn't say if it's CMC Magnetics or Ritek
To a certain degree it's good.When I burned the DVD mdiscs I tested for reading errors and no errors were found, is that good or bad?