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Setting speed from the command line differently for DVDs and CDs


Sizzlechest

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You can add 'DVD-R' and it'll burn all DVD-R (that aren't otherwise specified) at whatever speed you select. The same can be done for 'DVD+R'. Just add this text in the DiscID field.

 

Oh, I didn't know you could do that. I assume this would be the list of possible options:

 

CD-R

CD-RW

DVD-R

DVD+R

DVD-RW

DVD+RW

 

I don't need bluray settings, but I assume there would be something applicable.

 

BTW, the readme says:

 

/SPEED <Write Speed>
Used to change the value of the 'Write Speed' drop down list.
The parameter must match the value within the drop down list exactly.
Examples: /SPEED MAX
	  /SPEED 1x
	  /SPEED 2.4x (or 2,4x depending on regional settings)

 

I'd like to ensure I override any settings and force AWS from the command line. Is "/SPEED AWS" or "/SPEED AUTO" the correct way to do it?

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I'd like to ensure I override any settings and force AWS from the command line. Is "/SPEED AWS" or "/SPEED AUTO" the correct way to do it?

The old name was AUTO and was replaced by AWS. So I think you should use AWS, but I guess LUK is the one to know for sure.

 

/SPEED <Write Speed>

Used to change the value of the 'Write Speed' drop down list.

The parameter must match the value within the drop down list exactly.

Examples: /SPEED MAX

/SPEED 1x

/SPEED 2.4x (or 2,4x depending on regional settings)

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