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When excessive disk writing activity occurs during a DVD-R burn, ImgBurn drops the writing to the disc to 0x until the threshold recovers.  On Verbatim MCC DataLife Plus 16x DVD-R, when writing to the DVD-R resumes, ImgBurn caps the writing at 8x maximum.  It has done this on both the LG WH16NS60 BD burner and the ASUS BW-16HT BD burner.

 

My question is: is this hardware dependent or something ImgBurn does itself?  Is the drive maxing out at 8x itself or is this an ImgBurn cap set by the software because of the hard drive activity?

 

Thanks!

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The speed it resumes at would be down to the drive.

It's probably slowed itself down because it's realised your machine can't keep up at the original speed for whatever reason.

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Yeah, it's only ever happened when I had multiple copy operations from the source drive of an image I'm burning.  So, it's only been on a few occasions.

 

I figured it was probably hardware dependent, but, if it wasn't, I wanted to see if there was a setting somewhere that controlled the resumed speed.

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