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  1. Getting very slow burn speed with DVDdecrypter this morning. Getting .2x speed aborted burn after 30 minutes. Was getting a full speed last night using image tools last night. Durning this burn the DVDdecrypter buffer was pegged at 100% but the burner buffer was stuck on 16% no flucuation at all. I am not aware of any setting changes (ie DMA) since last night. I have an intel 850E chipset and I am using Intel appication accelerator. I am running Windows XP Professional SP1. When I used the Intel application acelerator to check the drives the hard drives primary master and slave are running Ultra DMA mode 5. The DVD rom and the LiteOn 401s burner are Ultra DMA 2. The image is on the primary slave hard drive.
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    Whats the Media? everything else sounds fine
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  3. Teon 4x media. I have had sucessfully burns with before. Will try again when I get home. Don't know the media code could check that again when I get home. I think I will do a test burn of the same source on an +RW to eliminate the media.

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    that has happen to me also, I was getting a slow burn, thought something was wrong with my computer, almost went crazy trying to figure it out, I used a RW that I always use and everything burnt fine, it was just a couple of the DVD's I guess. It happens!!!!
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  5. Not the issue tried a DVD+RW and also slow burn. Just rebooted and burned same image to same DVD+RW now full speed 4X. Strange. Did use nero info tool prior to slow burn. Will try later and see if info tool is the cause. Home in lunch break.
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  6. Turns out it is Nero info tool.

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    Humm, I wonder was it a program that caused mine to slow down back then, I never really pin pointed the problem, it only happened that one time.
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