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a. Simply write on your disc. But be sure to write lightly using a felt-tipped pen. Sharp writing instruments may scrape through the topmost stratum of the disc and damage the fragile recordable layer underneath it.

b. Use adhesive labels. Opt for the full, donut-style stickers that cover the entire disc. Avoid tiny stickers (such as mailing labels) that can affect the balance and performance of your DVD as it spins in your player. Small labels can also easily come loose and damage your player during playback.

DVD burning problems are often the result of a compendium of mistakes, many of which can be avoided using good old common sense.

As the above steps show, if you don’t overlook the obvious, burning can be a no-brainer, really.

About The Author

Jasmine Ong is a staff writer for http://easydvdburning.com/dvd-burning-for-beginners.htm - a leading independent DVD software review website.

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