What causes this to happen, and what is it exactly?
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Mark V
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A buffer underrun as explained here:
http://www.roxio.com/en/support/cdrwin/winbufu.html
Whatever speed you select for writing your CD, recording will proceed at exactly that speed until it is finished. This means that the flow of data from its source (hard disk, CD-ROM drive, network, etc.) to the recorder must be at least as fast as the selected recording speed. If you're recording data at 8x speed, your source must be able to keep up a steady data stream of at least 1200 kilobytes/second. If this speed is not maintained, writing halts, and the disc is ruined."Everyone has to learn, so that they can one day teach."
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In plain terms. The data can't be sent to the recorder as quickly as it it being burned.
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