On May 3, 2005, at 11:47 AM, Frank Cornew wrote:

I purchased a LaCie 52xCD burner some years ago. Music CDs tend to be skip prone even with the finest media and slowest burn speed when compared to commercial CDs in my car player. Used all applicable drive cleaners and compressed air. Bumps in the road, bass peaks, etc make the disks skip. The problem does seem to be lesser at the slower speeds and finer quality media.

This is more of an issue with your car's player than the CDRW drive. How well do they play back on your computer?


What program are you using to burn the CD's?

Data disks seem to be reliable. The guts are a LiteOn mechanism that appears to be quite common. I have no other burner to compare to. Is this normal? Any suggestions?

I had a LiteOn 48-16-48 cdrw that was quite reliable in my 7600, then my beige.


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