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		<description><![CDATA[DVD Recordable Compatibility Issues An issue that comes up now and then is one that we unfortunately have a hard time explaining to our customers &#8211; the issue of DVD-r compatibility. Let me first explain quickly the difference between a burned (duplicated) DVD-r and a pressed (replicated) DVD. A replicated DVD is usually done here [...]]]></description>
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