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  1. Hi,
    I have a 48x CD burner i use to think that the faster you burn a cd the less chance you have for your CD to be easyly read by other Music CD player or Computer CD player. Is it the same thing with VCD on DVD player ?
    At what speed do you burn your (s)vcd ?
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  2. 8x if I really want it to work.
    16x if I'm feeling brave.
    32x and up if I'm feeling careless.
    After spending around 4 hours to convert 1 decent bit of video, with filters etc., onto two or three CDR's, who cares if it's gonna take another 15 mins to burn?
    Cheers, Jim
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  3. Yeah i agree
    I just want to know if other people burn at a slow speed to be shure the vcd will work properly
    thank's
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  4. Mod Neophyte redwudz's Avatar
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    I burn SVCD's at 40X all the time with no problems. Just my opinion, but with good media the best speed is the burners native speed. I use a Sony CD-RW CRX195E1. "Your mileage may vary"
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  5. This is one of those things you see volleyed around here every once in a while. Some folks say writing speed has an effect, some don't. I'm burning DVDs mostly now so I havn't messed with it in a while...
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  6. Ok so you think the quality of the blank CDs can be the reason why i have trouble reading them when i burn them at high speed ?

    Is Cicero good ?
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