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<blockquote data-quote="Lukeage" data-source="post: 899269" data-attributes="member: 20811"><p>Slower speeds on media designed to be written to faster can actually cause problems. The dyes used in the discs are designed to react to certain amounts of exposure, and burning at slower speed will cause 'over exposure' and may cause issues.</p><p></p><p>Usually 4x is the 'safe' zone if you run into problems. At 4x, the dvd drive does not have to change speed. When you write at 16x, the drive usually starts around 4x, then as it reaches the edge of the disc, will appoach 16x. This can cause issues on cheap media. 4x is usually the 'minimum' recommended speed for high speed discs too.</p><p></p><p>Not that any of these rules are hard and fast. Different combinations of media and hardware may produces variety of results. But as long as you are using decent media (usually the main cause of issues), and a decent brand of hardware, you shouldn't run into many issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lukeage, post: 899269, member: 20811"] Slower speeds on media designed to be written to faster can actually cause problems. The dyes used in the discs are designed to react to certain amounts of exposure, and burning at slower speed will cause 'over exposure' and may cause issues. Usually 4x is the 'safe' zone if you run into problems. At 4x, the dvd drive does not have to change speed. When you write at 16x, the drive usually starts around 4x, then as it reaches the edge of the disc, will appoach 16x. This can cause issues on cheap media. 4x is usually the 'minimum' recommended speed for high speed discs too. Not that any of these rules are hard and fast. Different combinations of media and hardware may produces variety of results. But as long as you are using decent media (usually the main cause of issues), and a decent brand of hardware, you shouldn't run into many issues. [/QUOTE]
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