flowrent Posted February 12, 2006 Share Posted February 12, 2006 2 years ? Well,there you go,it got tired..Write at little speed,where's the rush ??24x or 32 x will be just fine and still burn fast.I mean it takes 4 minutes to burn at 24x,imo that's satisfying. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
James Posted February 12, 2006 Share Posted February 12, 2006 If this burner has had alot of use and now is giveing errors at high speed burning it is more or less telling you its on way out.The laser does not last forever you know.If you are getting no errors at slower speeds then keep useing it but you will need a new burner sooner ot later. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shibathedog Posted February 12, 2006 Share Posted February 12, 2006 Go into your CD burner program and see if you can increase your buffer size, that helps for alot of people Also, i heard somewhere that burning CDs at 52X with any drive is just like not really too stable or something, something to do with the chemicals in CDs and its just not really something you should do even though you can, i wish i remembered more about what it said, but they said you should just go to 48X, which isnt much slower anyway. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darken Posted February 12, 2006 Author Share Posted February 12, 2006 I think I`ll stuck with 32X for now Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shibathedog Posted February 12, 2006 Share Posted February 12, 2006 CD burners are REALLY cheap now though, i got a DVD burner for 40 dollars brand new so i would just replace it if i where you Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darken Posted February 12, 2006 Author Share Posted February 12, 2006 CD burners are REALLY cheap now though, i got a DVD burner for 40 dollars brand new so i would just replace it if i where you<{POST_SNAPBACK}>I`ll wait until the writer DIE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ken_cinder Posted February 13, 2006 Share Posted February 13, 2006 Actually agozer is right, tests have been done that disprove those damn urban legends about lower burn speeds giving better results. PI/PO errors are actually HIGHER with lower speeds.Oh and laser life has absolutely NOTHING to do with burn speed. Speed has to do with spindle rotation, buffer size/flow and data read. The laser is a constant.If you're burner is failing at high speeds, you have one of 3 problems, in order of most likely.... #1: Poor media quality. Track following errors and redunancy issues here folks.#2: Clean your damn PC up. 90% of computer users have cluttered to hell hard drives and defrag once a YEAR.#3: The laser is malfunctioning. Most likely this is just an issue of needing cleaned, especially if things work at lower speeds. However see #2, as it's more likely the cause if things work at lower speeds. End of story, period. The likelyhood your burner is dying if it functions fine at lower speeds, is like 1 in a million. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darken Posted February 15, 2006 Author Share Posted February 15, 2006 Thank`s Cinder...... I think I have case 2 here and am on it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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