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New burners, those purchased within the past 3 years, have big buffers, so that data is fed smoothly. No more "buffer underrun" errors. Better to find a better source file.
That's true, but the faster you burn the more errors you get because its spinning many times faster and the dye in the recording layer has to react faster. The better the media and drive quality, the less of an issue this is. High-speed recording is more likely to cause jitter than lower-speeds, regardless of buffer size. Most of the errors go unnoticed because they can be corrected by the internal hardware (even though there are more of them) but some players will have more trouble with it. It depends on the media too. High-speed media may not perform well at low speeds.