rosanna Posted October 5, 2008 Posted October 5, 2008 Hi i read that burn at low speed and without buffer underrun(i mean off) give best results is it true? thanks
LIGHTNING UK! Posted October 5, 2008 Posted October 5, 2008 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.
rosanna Posted October 5, 2008 Author Posted October 5, 2008 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
dontasciime Posted October 5, 2008 Posted October 5, 2008 why don't you try it yourself then listen to various speeds and hear for yourself
rosanna Posted October 5, 2008 Author Posted October 5, 2008 why don't you try it yourself then listen to various speeds and hear for yourself i can't hear . difference, odds
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