Hello again Larry,
Some expensif cd burners do have two linses in them, but I don't think yours 
has two linses in it.
But to be sure, you mite try looking the manufacturer up on the net.
If anything, they will be able to anser that quesgen.
And as for Nero, I wish I could help you with that issue, so again, see if 
you can find that out on the net too.
I would give you there addresses, but aforchenetly, I don't have them.
My apoligies for that.
My best regards to you all.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Larry Higgins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2007 2:34 PM
Subject: A question about cd burners


> Hello again,
>
> I had previously posted about a reading problem with my cd burner,
> and plan to purchase a disc cleaner later today. Wish me good luck
> <g>. But that begs a question.
>
> I am wondering how Nero goes about verifying the files if the disc
> can't be read? I guess I'm revealing my obvious lack of the mechanics
> of burner tech here, but I'm wondering if burners such as mine (the
> Lit-on LTR-352327S) are equipped with one or two lens. Does it read
> and write with the same one, or separate lens. If not, why could the
> same lens write, but not read? Since this burner came with my
> computer, I think it only cost about $50 or something in that range,
> and that might give some sort of clew as to its features, or lack there 
> of.
>
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