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[Q] Why Is Disk Speed Important?
mtp1032
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Registered: 26.04.2012
29.04.12
21:08:00
When burning a video to a DVD disk, the menu asks to specify a disk-speed (e.g., 1x, 2x, 4x). Does the speed make a difference in quality? If not, why should I pick one speed over another?
Thanks, in advance
Michael
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peleus
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Registered: 26.04.2012
01.05.12
14:48:27
To: mtp1032
It does but rarely. Errors may occur if the speed burning is too fast. If you have plenty of time, I would select the slowest.Error checking is pretty much accurate here.
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Lex
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Registered: 20.05.2010
02.05.12
09:26:28
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Hello,
Peleus is right. Slower burning speed less errors may occur.
Best regards.
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