Dvd burning speeds which is best




















In that case, you have full control as to how quickly or slowly you want your CD to burn. Well, as you might have already guessed — slower speeds often equal longer-lasting CDs. Something that might be an issue after using the CD over and over. If you want to take away the stress of finding the perfect speed to burn your CD, then you should consider the Wondershare DVD Creator. You have two options to add audio files into the program window.

After adding the songs into the program window, you can organize the songs by dragging them to the order you want. After that, you can click the Burn button at the lower right bottom to start burning CD.

Outside from burn speed, there are a couple of other things that you might want to consider when burning files onto a disc. There are little things that you can do to ease your CD burning projects. Things that can also help enrich the quality of the files that you want to put on that disc.

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To my suprise this forum has centered around high writing speeds, which some years ago was considered not to produce best results, that inspired me to open this thead. I hoped someone can provide new information or interesting web links.

I would not dream of burning at lower speeds. Years ago both the media and the drives were still a very young technology, therefore both the industry and the users were still on a learning curve. This has leveled off a bit as the media and drives have improved, but the release of new firmwares to fix problems shows that the learning is still happening. I agree that high speed seems better in most cases - for certain disks a quality scan of them burnt at 8x is much worse than one burnt at 16x.

Thanks for your suggestions. The buffers remain rock steady throughout. The issue seems to be more with the way DVD -R is burned, and the fact that there is not constant acceleration as the laser moves toward the outer edges.

You can hear definite changes to the drive and the speed the disc is spinning. I found the same thing with my previous drive - an NEC For me though, the actual time difference between 12x and 16x is not a big issue. It is not like the difference between 2x and 4x or 2x and 16x.

I guess that could be an individual drive thing, luck of the draw off the assembly line. Mine gives a fairly smooth TRT Well I'll throw in my my 2 cents. Priced right and hopefully reliable over the long haul. It was time for a new burner so I decided to try the Pioneer D after reading some reviews. It will burn the TYG02 12X. Needless to say I'm pleased. How about double layer I've done a little with this and need to do more. Surely somebody has already done the legwork here So, just once I did not see anyone mention KProbe for checking burn quality.

I find it a very nice little program if your burner drive supports it. Thankfully mine are consistently much lower by half or more. Cheers, Rick. I haven't tried it yet, and believe it only works with Lite-On drives. Only a very few brands of burners provide the necessary error reporting to allow these kinds of burn quality graphs to be constructed, such as Lite-On and Benq. So it's a good idea to have at least one Lite-On or Benq burner available for this reason.

For example, my LG drive won't work - but of course I can burn with my LG drive, then run a burn quality scan with my other drive, a Lite-On. If I understand correctly? The numerical scales for "acceptable burns" might be a little different with different software - I'm not sure yet, need to read more



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