for dvd's its usually better to burn at a low speed. This way, the possibility for errors ever occuring would be very minimal. The trade in is that it would take a longer time to finish burning
for dvd's its usually better to burn at a low speed. This way, the possibility for errors ever occuring would be very minimal. The trade in is that it would take a longer time to finish burning
im into the lowest speed of burning DVDs/CDs bahala dugay kaau basta sureball lang.
if you're burning data like video, speed does not matter much but if you are burning audio tracks.. 8x is the sweet spot. any higher than naay possibility nga mga stand alone players cant read the audio disc.
slower the better for me. depende sa size sa ako e burn, if it gets bigger pinaka ubos speed para panigurado way error. pakapin sad verification after burn. sayang ang 4gb+ data ug ang dvd.
ako kay e max ra nako.. kung ma palpak, burn og balik. hehehehe pero so far, wa pa may na palpak hehe
Bro, the slower the speed the more precise burning process. tested ko na yan, prove ko sa friend ko sa recording company. Maybe there are relevant ideas that co-istoryan have, but tested ko na yan.
Sori double post. Ayoayo sa imoang pag burn
Last edited by canister_sa_puwet; 12-02-2008 at 10:58 AM.
i agree. the slower speed of burning the better..tested sd nko sa cd writer. pero sa dvd wala pa. hehehe
8x or 16x speed po siguro pwede na.
the slower speed the better...
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