No. It's digital. It either works or it don't. Occasionally, I'll have to back off the speed to 24x because a certain batch of blank CDRs can't handle higher speeds, but ususally once you figure out what the blanks will handle you are set.
Originally posted by Adulter Quality of the songs doesn't depend on the speed they were written. You have a better chance to get "fucked up" CD if you writing with a high speed.
Aren't you contradicting yourself?
I think but I am not sure that if you write at a slower speed you its possible to have a better quality cd.
Think of it this way... If you take your time on a project rather then rush at the last minute, possibly forgetting steps on the way; you will have a higher quality end project.
Originally posted by Adulter Quality of the songs doesn't depend on the speed they were written. You have a better change to get "fucked up" CD if you writing with a high speed.
exactly..
If you have the time copy audio cd's at the lowest burning rate.
I hardly burn audio cd's but the ones i made at low speed
are reliable and as good as new even today. No skipping
just solid audio.
The new ones i burned at high speed skip randomly and behave
like scratched disks after a few days.
But once again: if you are a man you only copy cd's from the original for your car or something..
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