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Originally posted by lynx@6 August 2003 - 20:34
The drives which have recently come on to the market now use CAV for recording, which allows them to record at higher rates at the outer edges compared to the centre. So whilst they are physically capable of recording at 52x speed, they only do so at the outer edges of the cd, inner areas are likely to be recorded at much lower speeds (perhaps only 16x), and the average for a full cd will be nowhere near 52x, perhaps 32x or even worse..
If you are measuring performance by the time it takes to record the disk, this may be the effect you are observing.
mine is Brand new and it says CLV...i am measuring it based on the Max. Read speed that the Prog says (in the dropdown box that you can change the speed). i don't know what is going on i didn't have this problem with my old cd burner. it burned at it's max fine...even though it was only 12x