sampson said:
I find it curious how the myth about burn speed matters still exists. That came about back in the PSX days before buffer underrun existed and there truly is no point in bastardizing your burn speed. Want proof? Here's a copy of Super Paper Mario burned at 24x on a Lite-On with an iso mounted over a network.
holy shit look at that!
Holy people. Burn speed and burn quality are TWO indepependant attributes.
They are CORRELATED, but not always in the same direction.
As such, TEST your burned discs for QUALITY and determine which speed is best
(if you're above 90%, don't bother testing each speed, just be happy with the quality burn you got at whatever speed you used). Its even in the FAQs
http://wiki.gbatemp.net/wiki/index.php/Hac...ing_Information
Refrain from using the logic "it worked for me so it must work for everyone else" ... just because you can burn a disc at 96X and get a quality burn does not mean everybody else can too. All DVD burners are NOT created equal.