On Oct 12, 2005, at 1:18 PM, ta131js wrote:

She uses iDVD & Tiger. So why can't I blame the drive?


iDVD is the time-user here, not the drive.

If you just stick in a blank DVD-R disk, drag a bunch of stuff to it and burn it. THAT is a better reflection of the effect drive speed is having.

If she's using iDVD, she's encoding and compressing video and audio streams. You don't use iDVD to make data disks. DVD making is a very CPU intensive process. The burning part is only a small piece of the equation.

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