When burning cd's what is the BEST rate to use? Is it 1x?
When burning cd's what is the BEST rate to use? Is it 1x?
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As high as your burner supports.
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depends.......... older player sometimes cant read cd burnt on higher speedsOriginally posted by haxor41789@17 February 2004 - 07:15
As high as your burner supports.
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and even with a fast comp, higher speeds increase the chances of things going wrong............ but @ 50 cents/CD who cares????
just try it first (if your using nero, simulate)
MY burner is old so it can only burn up to 8xbut i like 4x slow and steady wins the race
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i would choose the max. (8 speed in your case), it shouldnt create any errors, otherwise the manufacturer wouldnt sell it as that speed.Originally posted by Keikan@18 February 2004 - 00:30
MY burner is old so it can only burn up to 8xbut i like 4x slow and steady wins the race
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I run mine at 52Xfreaking fastttt haha
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Me too ! But if burning with my last cd something like 16 speedOriginally posted by bigdawgfoxx@17 February 2004 - 18:45
I run mine at 52Xfreaking fastttt haha
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highest my burner\cd's can support. whats teh point in the slow speeds? ive never had a problem burning and even if i did i wouldnt care, $1 a cd at most.
its good 2 burn at a slow speed bcuz if u burn at the max speed u can loose data bcuz when i use 2 burn at my max speed whick is i think 48x i lost 1 whole song off of a cd all i was able 2 here wuz 7 seconds of the song then it would go un to the next song![]()
used to have a problem like that with easy cd creater (whoever made that..forgot..starts with an a lol)..i think that might be a software prob not hardware.
[SIZE=1]AMD 4200 X2 @ 2.65Ghz, ASRock 939-VSTA
1.75GB PC3200, 2 X 160GB Seagate w/ 8MB Buffer
HIS Radeon X800 Pro, Antec Super Lanboy Aluminum
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