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| CD Freaks Rookie Join Date: Mar 2005
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| Reducing Burning Speed I was making a backup of Road Trip. The original disc works fine. No scratches, no skipping. When I made the backup, there was some skipping. I am using clonedvd. Would reducing the burning speed fix my problem? |
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| Re: Reducing Burning Speed Solution: 1. Check what brand of media is ideal for your burner, for instance Taiyo Yuden, Fuji, Ricoh, etc. (search in CDF). 2. Check whether there is a firmare update for your burner that is necessary to apply (search CDF). 3. Burn the medium that is good for your burner at a lower speed (for example 4x). Good luck.
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