G'day from Oz, Jake.

I saw a similar problem once before, about 8 months ago. It turned out 
to be the CD's themselves. They were using a particular brand 48x burn 
disks in a lower speed drive, and they burped on each burn (I can't 
remember the brand).

The remedy was to buy disks that matched the burn speed.

The same thing happened more recently when my son paid top dollar for 
high speed disks to use in my Lite-on 8x / 16x burner. He could not get 
iTunes to burn a single one. He now successfully uses cheaper 16x TDK's 
at Maximum speed (probably averages about 12x). I use cheap-as-chips 
Akai 40x, burnt at 8x, and they're fine for data & mp3's. If I burn 
data at 16x, I get a high failure rate. Obviously the brand has 
something to do with it.

The Akai's & TDK's cost Aust $0.50 each (US 28c), and the ones he first 
bought were Aust $2.

I hope it's that simple. If it is, I'd appreciate knowing so I can add 
a note to my site.

Regards

Santa

And what, you ask, was the beginning of it all?
And it is this......
Existence that multiplied itself
For sheer delight of being
And plunged with numberless trillions of forms
So that it might
find
itself
innumerably

Sri Aurobindo


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