Re: Sol 9 ISOs
From: Lon Stowell (LonDot.Stowell_at_ComcastPeriod.Net)
Date: 12/26/03
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Date: Fri, 26 Dec 2003 19:16:54 GMT
Roughly 12/26/03 05:53, serg's monkeys randomly typed:
> In article <V0PGb.461594$Dw6.1374391@attbi_s02>, manwe-
> sulimo@comcast.net says...
>>
>> "arvidjaar" <cku192@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> news:bsept4$4vq$1@news.mch.sbs.de...
>> >
>> > "serg" <serg@the.plaza> wrote in message
>> > news:MPG.1a53af7ffe06c5a398a88d@news.alt.net...
>> >
>> > > But honestly, I don't see why the burn speed matters. A disk burned at
>> > > 1X should be exactly the same as a disk burned at 40X. It makes no
>> > > sense that there would be a different result.
>> >
>> > it does matter. Not to mention that to burn at high speed you need
>> different
>> > physical coating on CD so this alone may prevent older drives from
>> properly
>> > reading them.
>> >
>> > I never burn anything faster than 4x. Just to be on safe side :)
>> >
>> > =arvi=
>> >
>> I have never seen any burner go that high. I think you mean the read speed
>> is 40X, and the write speed is 4x, 8x, or something like that.
>
> The s/w is telling me that it's writing at 40X but it could just mean
> that it's using the fastest speed possible (but that could be slower
> than 40X). Who knows. This is a goddamn Windows program, so who the
> hell knows what's going on. It's not like I can truss a process or edit
> a config file somewhere to find out what the retarded program is doing
> under the hood. But anyway, I can't force the software to use a slower
> speed.
? What program is that? that won't allow you to override the
properties of the drive to burn slower?
Some program and drive combinations do this automatically, e.g.
a Plextor which refuses to burn faster than 16X for audio CD's
since it is difficult to create a good one at speeds much faster
than that.
As for actually burning at 40X, perhaps the CD is reaching that
rpm at some point in the burn, but dubious when you consider the
rpm needed to do so.
-- Fan of the dumbest team in America.
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