I don't think it matters on how fast you burn the CD. If you want your audio
CD to be playable by other stereo or boombox, you will have to choose the
option "close disc" in your CD burning software. If you don't close the disc,
you can make changes but only computer CDrom can read your disc as music CD.
Usually, the default option is "close session". You will need to choose "close
disc".

"J. van de Griek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Jeanmougin schrieb:
> 
> > I tought that when you burnt a CDR at speeds over 1x or 2x, u had more
> read
> > errors.
> 
> Well, that would be a problem with the CD burner, not with the player.
> 
> If the burning device is of mediocre quality, or the media isn't all that,
> chances of burn errors or poorly readable result discs are higher.
> 
> And that is probably what the originator of this thread meant. So, in that
> case, just try it out a couple of times, and if there's no problem, there's
> no problem!
> 
> ,xtG
> .tsooJ
> --
> Joost van de Griek
> Applications Developer
> Yacht ICT
> http://www.yachtgroup.com/
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