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  1. When I am trying to burn DVD-R's and -RW's I am only allowed to write at 1X. Is this normal? The box says that the DVD-R's are up to 4X (I know you would need 4X discs) and the -RW are up to 2X

    My +RW disc burns at 2.4X as advertised? Any suggestions?
    Thanks.
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  2. Standard speed for -R or -RW is 1x. For faster - burning you need media that can be burned at 2x or 4x.
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  3. Gotcha. Thanks.
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  4. Is there any guideline for what type of media we should be using for what?

    ie. my main purpose for buying my DRU500A was to backup/keep a record of various files on my computer (large database files, video clips, mp3z, software files, etc..)

    Should I be using DVD-R or DVD+R?

    Also if I wanted to backup a movie DVD I bought, would I use DVD-R or DVD+R

    I never used CD-RWs in the past, what would I use DVD+/-RWs for? The same as above but for when I want to use the disk again?

    Thanks.
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  5. For data backup I dont think it really matters. You'll want to burn multisession so you can add stuff later. For movies though you need to use a media compatable with your stand alone DVD player and will be best served in DAO mode.

    Not an expert but this is my take on it so far.
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