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Lower speed generally equals lower jitter and lower jitter is a good thing.

 

If the drive suffers from a buffer underrun then it'll insert link blocks before it starts writing again and obviously it's better not to have those.

 

As for actually turning burnproof off... well I see no point in that if it's not being used anyway.

 

CD burning is so slow I can't imagine you'd get into buffer troubles anyway.

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Lower speed generally equals lower jitter and lower jitter is a good thing.

 

If the drive suffers from a buffer underrun then it'll insert link blocks before it starts writing again and obviously it's better not to have those.

 

As for actually turning burnproof off... well I see no point in that if it's not being used anyway.

 

CD burning is so slow I can't imagine you'd get into buffer troubles anyway.

well about turn off the buffer underuun is because if it's on it could go in pause , and damage the audio streaming

 

burn at slow speed for audio is a good choise?

which is a burning speed advised ?

 

thanks

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