So what undisruptive and successful speed should i run my burner when burning dvds?
Answer:
it's a relative give somebody the third degree.
the speed and age of the computer, the type of data you are burning.
evidently, the slower the better for data integrity, but not for you and I. if the information must be reliable, burn at 4x for music, 8x for data, and 2x for video winter sport images (xbox etc.)
I've burned comparatively a few and I've found that 8x is the best for me.
Whatever the default is for the application you are using. If you are doing a DVD to DVD, turn slow on the speed. If hard drive to DVD, you can run to the fastest setting.
If you have buffer beneath run protection, then it doesn't issue. The speed of the DVD disk itself will be the limiting factor.
16x
Depends on your discs and the burner.
I have 2 16x burners, but use 8x medium, so burn at 8x,
If you have a 4x burner and use 8x medium, you can not burn faster than 4x.
As a general rule I never burn at MAX the drive can do, other 1 step below. Also NEVER try to force system to burn faster than rated speed of the discs.
I would suggest 8x if you hold a 16x burner, 4x if you have an 8x burner so on and so forth. but most bright burners are stable enough that you could freshly burn them at their max and the DVD will work fine
the slower you burn, the fewer mistakes will be made surrounded by the data verbs. if the option exists contained by your burning software set it to verify upon completion
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