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This can also be due to Z-CLV write strategies. Where different zones of the disc are burned at different velocities. This is normal and why I asked if the disc plays normally.
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Originally posted by dgrams View PostHey all.
When buring my .iso files in imgburn, the faster the speed, the more errors I get on disk.
This is probably common for most people, but even if I slow the burn down to 1x, 2x or 2.4x (on my 4x Optical Quantum media) I get odd rings during the burn.
I dont know if these are related to buffer issues.. Is having a 98-99-100% buffer good or bad?
Are there any default settings that I should be looking at?
I dont care about how long it takes to burn, I want the best quality burn.
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Originally posted by dgrams View PostHey all.
When buring my .iso files in imgburn, the faster the speed, the more errors I get on disk.
This is probably common for most people, but even if I slow the burn down to 1x, 2x or 2.4x (on my 4x Optical Quantum media) I get odd rings during the burn.
I dont know if these are related to buffer issues.. Is having a 98-99-100% buffer good or bad?
Are there any default settings that I should be looking at?
I dont care about how long it takes to burn, I want the best quality burn.
Leave a comment:
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Burning issues (rings and things)
Hey all.
When buring my .iso files in imgburn, the faster the speed, the more errors I get on disk.
This is probably common for most people, but even if I slow the burn down to 1x, 2x or 2.4x (on my 4x Optical Quantum media) I get odd rings during the burn.
I dont know if these are related to buffer issues.. Is having a 98-99-100% buffer good or bad?
Are there any default settings that I should be looking at?
I dont care about how long it takes to burn, I want the best quality burn.Tags: None
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