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Old 29-01-2005   #15 (permalink)
[H]itman
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Re: Burning at 2.4X= "a more compatible burn" <-- Fact or Fiction?

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Originally Posted by JeanLuc
......every possible combination of write device/media will have a "sweet spot" speed setting which leads to the lowest possible PI-Sum 8 error rates......
IMHO, I think you hit the nail on the head. It all depends on what burner you have and how your burner performs with whatever media you're using. People with older burners may in fact get a MUCH better burn at 2.4X, but that doesn't mean across the board everyone should burn at 2.4X for "best" results.

BTW, I don't think the BenQ forum was one of the best places to post this thread.
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