Does anyone know if Lightscribing a DVD puts the archival quality of the data at risk (or reduce lifespan) in any way? I'm just thinking that unlike a cd/dvd sharpie or an inkjet, Lightscribe is literally burning/etching into the disk. Has any media manufacturer claimed to have high archival quality on their lightscribe media? (And I'd be especially curious if the recommendations on this site with certain lightscribe burners to lightscribe it twice makes things worse or not in terms of data lifespan...)
Only reason I'd think about using Lightscribe would be for labelling (nicer than my handwriting and I'm too cheap to spend the money on a CD/DVD inkjet printer plus ink)...