Michael Moore wrote: > In regard tp speed of the burn, it is my understanding that it is best to use a > slow burn speed (2x) as opposed to the higher speeds if one wants to minimize > potential read errors on client's computers...any comments? > > Mike Moore > My experience is the maximum speed on my CD-R is 8X is less reliable than the 4x when writing the disks. Plextor (yes, there is a "T" in there... I had to check the booklet I got with the drive) told me its bad media more often than not. Who knows? Art
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