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1) Because it's the only way to get a true representation of how the burnt disc will perform when it's read back.

 

Some drives burn the media ok but then won't reinitialise it once it's been ejected / reinserted.

 

2) It's calculated from the amount of info sent to the drive over a period of time (and averaged slightly so it's not up and down all over the place).

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