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The one thing that I didn't see noted, yet, is that if you're burning CDs 
for use in regular CD players, it doesn't matter how fast your burner can 
run...you still need to burn the CD at 1x for a regular CD player to read 
them.

On Mon, 6 Nov 2000, J. Coon wrote:

> 
> It's digital. As long as there are ones and zeros to be read correctly,
> it will work.  If it keeps getting coasters at 6x, you have a problem. 
> If not, you are ok.
> 
> PrinceGaz wrote:
> > 
> > I've finally replaced my Creative Labs CD burner with a drive which
> > actually works, the Ricoh MP9060A which can burn CD-R at up to 6x.
> > My question is, assuming the PC can get the data to the drive quick
> > enough to avoid under-runs (which it can) is there any disadvantage to
> > burning at 6x (the discs I have are rated for up to 8x burning) rather
> > than 4x?
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