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Posted by NoNoBadDog! on 11/16/02 11:47
"Kimba W. Lion" <kimbawlion@noemail.com> wrote in message
news:6ob9625b2561urs3sifall2q236co30mde@4ax.com...
> "NoNoBadDog!" <nospam@mymail.net> wrote:
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>>As for the second, the faster the disc spins, the less time the laser has
>>to
>>burn pits. Thus the pits are "fainter" compared to a disc burned at 1x or
>>2x.
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> That's assuming that there is no change to the dye material in discs rated
> for higher speeds or to the laser output in drives rated for higher
> speeds,
> neither of which seems to be a reasonable assumption, to me.
The OP asked how to prevent rot. I answered. Not all disks change their
formulation. Not all lasers adjust their output. Rather than give a
convoluted answer, I gave a simplistic one. It is correct in as far as it
goes. I could have written several dozen paragraphs about the topic, but
chose not to. Basic concepts, basic answer. Sorry if it did not meet your
approval.
Bobby
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