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| New on Forum Join Date: Jul 2007
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| Write speed different from the one chosen!! Hello folks, i think i've got a really weird problem: how is it possible the disc to be burnt at 6x, when i've chosen 2.4x? (i selected 2.4x cos that's what the discs i'm using support -Verbatim DVD+R DL Printable 2.4x Advanced AZO-. The most weird part is that not only the sotware burnt a 2.4x disc at a 6x speed, but also that it now plays flawlessly on my player!! really weird, huh? |
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| CD Freaks Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Saddle, Arkansas
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| Re: Write speed different from the one chosen!! Hello construder and welcome to the club. My guess would be is that Verbatim's will over burn. Meaning, for example, my burner is a 18x LG. When I buy my Verb.'s, I get the 16x. Now when I burn the disk's at max, it will burn at 18x even though they are 16's. May not be the answer to your question but it's just a guess. ~ Mike P.S. I wouldn't mind your burner either, LOL.
__________________ It's not how many punches in life you can give, it's how many you can take and keep moving forward.- Rocky Balboa My System: P4 socket 478 3.4 gig.EE 512 kb. L2 2mb. L3 cache, LG H22 18X DVD+/-RW, Lite-On 16x 1633s DVD-RW, Delta 66 Sound Card, M-Audio Omni Studio I/O, 2gig. PC 3200 G. Skill ram,Demon 580 watt P/S, NVidia 6800 GT 256 mb.AGP video card, Zalman 7000 HSF, 120 gig. Samsung HDD |
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| Re: Write speed different from the one chosen!! LOL It's the LG GSA-H10N one!! The thing is that you buy the 16x ones, while you burn them at a 18x speed. But i buy the 2.4x ones and burn them at 6x, quite a difference don't you think? checked the movie twice, it does play without a singe problem!! lol |
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| CD Freaks Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Saddle, Arkansas
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| Re: Write speed different from the one chosen!! That's great. I am running the LG GSA-H22BK version myself and wouldn't trade it for the world. I love it. ~ Mike
__________________ It's not how many punches in life you can give, it's how many you can take and keep moving forward.- Rocky Balboa My System: P4 socket 478 3.4 gig.EE 512 kb. L2 2mb. L3 cache, LG H22 18X DVD+/-RW, Lite-On 16x 1633s DVD-RW, Delta 66 Sound Card, M-Audio Omni Studio I/O, 2gig. PC 3200 G. Skill ram,Demon 580 watt P/S, NVidia 6800 GT 256 mb.AGP video card, Zalman 7000 HSF, 120 gig. Samsung HDD |
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| CD Freaks Die Hard Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Canada Region 1
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| Re: Write speed different from the one chosen!! What program are you burning with?
__________________ System #1: Microsoft Windows Xp Pro 2002 SP3/Windows XP Pro X64 Edition 2003 SP2. AMD Phenom (tm) 9550 Quad Core Processor 2.20 GHz. 4 x 2GB of RAM. Samsung TSSTcorp SH-S203B (SB04 fully patched), Pioneer DVR-215D (1.18 patched), LG HL-DT-ST GSA H62N (CL01), Plextor PX-716A (1.11), BenQ #2 DW-1620 (B7W9) & externals BenQ #3 Ew-1621 (47P9), BenQ #1 EW-1621 (47L9), LG GSA-H10N (JL12). System #2: Microsoft Windows Xp Pro 2002 SP3. AMD Athlon(tm) 64 x 2 Dual Core Processor 4400+ 2.31 GHz 4 GBs RAM. Samsung SH-S182D (SB06), Samsung SH-S202J (SB01), Plextor PX-810SA (1.01), Samsung SH-S203B (SB03 FB FR). System specs as of 07052008 |
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| Re: Write speed different from the one chosen!! I'm using DVDFab Platinum both for the enconding and the burning process (VSO engine isn't it called?). Is there any chance that because of the wrong burn speed with which my discs were burnt, a defect to have been created on them which i can't see? |
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| CD Freaks Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Saddle, Arkansas
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| Re: Write speed different from the one chosen!! Doubt it. If it plays good, leave it alone. If it's not broke, don't fix it ya know! LOL. If you really want to be sure of the quality of the burn and the actual burn speed, run the movie through Nero's CD-DVD Speed. It'll give you all the info on the completed disk. ~ Mike
__________________ It's not how many punches in life you can give, it's how many you can take and keep moving forward.- Rocky Balboa My System: P4 socket 478 3.4 gig.EE 512 kb. L2 2mb. L3 cache, LG H22 18X DVD+/-RW, Lite-On 16x 1633s DVD-RW, Delta 66 Sound Card, M-Audio Omni Studio I/O, 2gig. PC 3200 G. Skill ram,Demon 580 watt P/S, NVidia 6800 GT 256 mb.AGP video card, Zalman 7000 HSF, 120 gig. Samsung HDD |
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