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Posted by Bob on 09/28/98 11:33
On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 13:37:34 -0800, Abe <noone@nowhere.com> wrote:
>>> I have burned at 16X regularly with my 108. But you have to be aware
>>> that that 16X speed only occurs in the last few moments of burning.
>>> The speed ramps up from 4X to 16X over the course of the burn. It has
>>> to do with rotational speed and location of the laser over the disc.
>>An 8x disk burns the full disk on my machine in about 7.5 minutes. How
>>long does it take to burn a disk on your machine at 16x? On the 108 that
>>I have seen it takes 15 minutes on a 4x, 7.5 minutes on an 8x, and
>>15 minutes on a 16x. Something is wrong there.
>Yeah. That doesn't sound right. At 16X, my 108 burns a full DVDR in
>about 6 minutes.
Check the burn profile with Nero CD Speed. My "reformulated" F/W from
Liggy and Dee (1.W5) for my NEC 3540 has a Z-CLV stategy for TY 8x
discs (MID: YUDEN000 T02), with nearly half the 8x burn at 8x.
Just about everyone says to burn 16x discs at 12x max and some say to
use 8x. IOW, the 16x disc is just a Super8x disc. Remember that the
key to successful burning is longevity. If you can read your discs in
1 year, then you did a successful burn. Almost anything will play
right away on something.
--
"One must realize that the world is a network of real and virtual
combat zones where the stakes are high, struggle is the primary
mode of being and only total victory is acceptable.
-- Sun Tzu, "The Art Of War"
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