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Rated Burn Speed



 
 
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Old February 10th 07, 06:09 AM posted to alt.comp.periphs.cdr
Dan G
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Default Rated Burn Speed

Perfectly normal. Available speed on a given media is set by the drive's
firmware, based on predicted burn quality with that particular media in that
drive.


"Ike" wrote in message
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I have a Plextor PX-740A with the latest firmware. When I place a CD-R
in it rated at 48X the Plextor will report the fastest burn speed as
40X in Nero. A CD-RW rated at 12X is reported as 10X. But, when I put
these disks into my Lite-On burner that is in the same PC the speeds
are reported correctly. Anyone else ever seen this?



 




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