External Drive Reads Burned DVDs

I replaced the original drive with a Pioneer that lasted about 1 year, sent it in for repair and got a sony. It does the same thing as the pioneer, burns but won't read dvds. Tried serveral brands of dvds, no change. It reads commercial dvds and cds cdrs ok. So I took the pioneer when it came back from service and hooked it up to a usb case and it will read the burned dvds.?! I guess you need an external dvd reader......
Steve

Several of us create a disk image, burn a DVD, and move the disk image (.img) to an external HD for future use.
Don't count on any recordable DVD to be good "down the road." Well, maybe Verbatim's Archival Grade DVD.
BTW, If I'm doing movies, I export the edited version back to MiniDV tape. That's the best backup.

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