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Write speed vs Write Rate


zejedi

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Hi All,

 

I want to burn some CD with a very small speed (like 2x or 4x) with ImgBurn. I do set the write speed to 2x in ImgBurn but the session ends within second and with a write rate of 16x like in this example :

 

I 13:04:52 Destination Media Sectors: 335

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Your drive set the speed, you have done nothing wrong. :thumbup:

 

Thanks for the answer. But is there a way to override the speed set by the drive ? Because the CD burned at 16x are unreadable on any other player, except from my PC, so I really would like to burn at a smaller speed.

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In the part of the log that you didn't post you should see the available speeds that can be used with the current firmware. (The example is for a DVD)

 

I 18:20:23 Destination Media Type: DVD+R (Disc ID: MCC-004-00) (Speeds: 4x; 6x; 8x; 12x; 16x; 20x)

 

The other thing that can be an issue is the brand of media you are using. Perhaps it's of low quality?

 

:)

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In the part of the log that you didn't post you should see the available speeds that can be used with the current firmware. (The example is for a DVD)

 

I 18:20:23 Destination Media Type: DVD+R (Disc ID: MCC-004-00) (Speeds: 4x; 6x; 8x; 12x; 16x; 20x)

 

The other thing that can be an issue is the brand of media you are using. Perhaps it's of low quality?

 

:)

 

 

Hi Cynthia,

 

Thanks for your help. Here's the missing line, no speeds :

 

I 19:47:20 Destination Media Type: CD-R (Disc ID: 97m26s11f)

 

Sure it's of low quality, this is noname CD-R, and this is one of the reason I would like to burn at low speed. With my previous CD-Writer (an old Samsung RW 52x), I was writing on these CD-R at 4x or 8x without any problem, and they were readable everywhere (in my car, on my PCs etc...). Now that I have a "modern" DVD Writer, I can't set the burning speed anymore ?

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As there are no write speeds after the Disc ID part - that media code/brand of discs is not even supported by the firmware/writer, so I guess the writer uses a generic write approach that doesn't seem to work very well. Try to get some better discs.

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