Hi,
I have seen alot of posts where people say that they only burn at 2.4 to keep the quality up. I am burning copies of avi's that I converted to dvd. Would the burn speed make a difference at all, since I am only using vcd/svcd's to begin with?
Thanks,
Mog
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The speed of burning makes no difference to quality, but lower burn speeds have a lesser chance of screwing up.
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Thanks,
That's what I always thought. But I have seen it in a few posts that people wanted the best quality, so they burned at lower speeds. Either they were misinformed, I or misread the posts
Thanks,
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