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Weird Nero didn't see your burner the first time around...Originally posted by happyme
The 'image' thing, had to reinstall 5.5 because of that small problem caused me hours of frustration... =/
Anyway what speed is recommended when burning cds?
And does the quality of a cd matter when burning cds? Does it cause more glitches?
You can experiment your speeds initially starting with the highest (alloed by both disc and burner) - if you find you get too many toasters, use a lower speed.
The quality of the disc does matter. A cheap manufacturing process can mean an uneven spread of recording dye on the surface and hence a bad burn. 52x recording is also at the very physical limit of a disc - faster spins is said to cause a disc to break. So you want good quality discs for very high speed burns.