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Posted by POD {ҿ} on 02/03/06 18:22
"Smid" <smidscot@gmail.com> wrote in news:1138986944.114257.300360
@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
> I don't mind that, its 15 minutes which is fast enough... Does it play
> on your DVD player consistently?
>
> Thats the problem I have... Which means I have to track down what is
> effectively obsolete media..
>
> Part of the problem is the limitations, where it says a DVD-R can
> _only_ be burned at 16 or 8 or 4 speed. I want to burn it at 2 speed
> (or even 1 speed)for compatibility reasons, it should be able to allow
> me. I know this information is on the disc, but is there a burning
> programming which allows me to burn at slower speeds....
To be honest, burn speed should have no relation to the compatability of
your burn. I burn at the slowest speed because it performs a better
burn, I use the example of writing with your hand, do it slowly and you
can press harder on the page, write fast and you cannot afford the time
to pres so hard. However the standards should still be met and
therefore compatability should not be an issue. I can see your problem
being that you have a player that doesn't have a very good laser
assembly, and so had difficulty picking up the data from the faster
written discs, but I'm optomistic that with a new burner, with discs
with a good modern dye, you should be able to make discs that will play.
May I recommend discs made by Taiyo Yuden, SVP down in Devon clearly
list discs that are made by them. and overall consensus is that you end
up with next to none coaster.
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Thank you kindly
POD {ҿ}
"Girls, don't you wish your fella was hot like me?"
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