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  1. Tech LEVEL changes and I wanted to know if I should bump up my 4x burning to 8x or 16x.


    As if 4/21/05 what burner/media/speed/best software are you useing so you are 99 percent confident that you don't have to check your burn to make sure it is PERFECT!
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    8X.....
    Alway's given the best scans and the best playback...
    For me anyway's....
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  3. No offense to the question/poll, but this is pointless as every media/burner/firmware will vary in what speed it should be burned at. Will I get good results with Princo 1x at 16x? No. Will I get good results with 16x media at 1x, actually probably not. Can I burn my CMC 2.4x at 8x with good results? Yes. Can I burn MEDIA001 2.4x generic discs good at 8x, or even 2.4x for that matter? No. Can I burn Ritek G04 well even at 8x on my NEC 2500 with it's current FW? Yes. Can I burn Ritek G04 well at 8x on my Benq 822 or with the original FW of the 2500? No.

    See where I'm going with this? :P
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  4. I'm trying to get feel for if people are staying at 4x or have moved up to 8x or 16x as standard speed of burning stuff without the NEED of verifying the data.
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  5. I just set RecordNow to burn at the fastest speed posible and let her rip.
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    4X. Because my burner is 4X max.
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    Depends on the media. If it says 8x, I burn at 8x. If it says 4x(haven't seen them in a while) I burn at 4x, if it says 16x, I burn at 16x.

    I must be rather lucky since I haven't made a coaster in over a year now. I do not check my discs with any scanning software, but instead use the disc as intended. If I've backed up a movie, I watch the backup. If I've backed up a game, I install and play the game. If I've put data on the disc, I recall the data back to the HDD. I've found that in most cases, errors reported in those software test programs are a little exaggerated anyways. So if it works, that's all that matters.

    In answer to your question though:

    Burner(s): NEC3520; NEC2500; Accesstek 1203
    Media: Memorex and Sony Exclusive (Taiwan or Japan both work great here)
    Speed: Recommended speed on media
    Software: Nero Ultra; DVD Decrypter; DVDClone; DVD Shrink; AnyDVD
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  8. I wouldn't burn at any speed without verifying the data. I also verify the burn by running it through a standalone DVD player before being assured of a good burn since my standalone is more picky about media than is my writer. Why would anyone NOT verify data with all of the questionable media out there? I've used many different types of media, and even those with the great reputations will still have occasional bad burns at rated speeds. Why take chances?
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  9. Me too verify at all speeds, always. Usually burning at max speed, but if a certain media seems to have medium scans when burned at for example 16x i try burning the same image at 12x to see if it the scans improve. If not i dont buy that media again. For 8x disks i dont try lower speed when bad scans, thats too slow when the calendar reads 2005 and i doubt it would improve anyway, since 8x is already too slow with modern burners.
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    Have an 8x liteon burner. burn 4 and 8 x disks at 8x without much of a problem. However, to not feel like I have to check the burn, I burn 4's or 8's at 6x. Takes 12 min and all disks burn just fine.
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    depends on the disk
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  12. Lite-On 1633s giving me fits at 8X on 8X media (Ty's).

    Sony DRU500 & 510 never a problem and never needed to check with any media.

    So my answer is depends on burner/media/Software.

    I changed two things Drive & Software. Even with the Sony's I would do test plays with new media to be sure it was OK, Always was, Even Princo 1X was Ok, had mixed resul;ts with Princo 4X, If they burned Ok, then they played Ok, but some became coasters.

    Old Nero 5.5 wouldn't work with New burner. So new burner & software. Don't know which is a problem with Tys for media. Should be the real thing as they are from brand name (Fuji, Sony, etc.) company and bought at B&M chain stores.

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  13. Originally Posted by cal_tony
    Have an 8x liteon burner. burn 4 and 8 x disks at 8x without much of a problem. However, to not feel like I have to check the burn, I burn 4's or 8's at 6x. Takes 12 min and all disks burn just fine.
    In other words, you have no idea how many coasters you have on the shelf. Wouldnt it be a good idea to burn at 8x with verify, that should take you only a little more time compared to burning at 6x.
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  14. i'm useing latest nero ... doesn't verify disk take ALOT of time... last time I checked was a year ago... and it took a very,very,very, long time!

    update me ... how long does a nero verify take you?
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  15. I verify with DVDDecrypter mostly, sometimes DVDInfoPro speedtest, doesnt take long, 5-6 minutes maybe. Was some threads about Nero and verify around here last year or so, many ment it was not very reliable. Have no idea how long it would take with Nero as i havent been touching it for 4 years+, dont want that shit on any PC of mine ever again.
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    depends on several variables...as Steve said above.
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  17. yes ... i think we can agree ... but I am ASKING YOU what is your current LOWEST SPEED that you burn at that you don't feel the NEED to verify!

    I'm trying to find out where the curve is ... UNDERSTAND ... you are giving JUST YOUR OPINION ... and we are gonna see where the Majority is at ... nobody is Wrong ... nobody is Right ... it's just where this forum is on this TOPIC this month! 6months from now ... we all could feel safe at 16x with NEWER Burners and Media!

    Current speed you are usually burning at that you don't feel the need to verify.

    for myself:

    I don't verify a08/verbatim 8x media/burning at 4x useing latest nero because it works 99.9 percent of time... provided I stay away from computer as it's burning!
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  18. I 'verify' almost every one of my burns, using one or more of - Nero CD Speed's transfer rate test plus a PI/PO test, not to mention playing the discs. That's REGARDLESS of the burn speed, burner, media. Yes I test discs that I've found to be very reliable less often, but cheaper media I test almost every single burn in one way or another at the least. I NEVER use any 'verify' setting with Nero or Decrypter, they're not as reliable a way of testing a disc.

    Even if you listed only one MEDIA CODE the answers would vary by the burner and the firmware. Your question is far too encompassing to have a single bit of meaning. Should I answer 1x for old Princo discs? Should I answer 8x for my TY discs? Should I answer 4x for my Prodiscs, or 8x for the other Prodiscs? Should I....
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  19. i burn all my disks at 4x that way i dont have to check them cause i know they will be good when using good media..

    even if the disc is rated 8x i will still burn at 4x just to be on the safe side..
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  20. steve!

    I understand for you it depends on alot of factors... as you say. I was mostly trying to get a feel for if I'm in the middle of the average burn speed or not... seems like I'm in the middle.

    As for verification ... up until a few months ago... I stopped verifying everything ... I do random verifying ...because I'm useing the ... same media bought at same exact time ... same computer... same software... I get consistant results.

    Just as improvements developed in cd-r media and burners a few years ago ... I felt confident if I used the same media bought at same time, in same burner, in same computer, it worked all the time... with random verifying.

    Verifying EVERYTHING is what you feel SAFEST doing as of April 05! Right

    Maybe a new topic could be ... How many people verify NOW ... 6 months ago I use to verify everything I burned. Too time consuming and I found I get consistant results ... that I randomly verify... provided I test the media batch I bought and everything else is the same.

    I buy media in batchs 500 at time.
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  21. 8x for me,that's the max my writer can burn.
    I have burned >200 DVD's at 8x with my BenQ DW800A and the errors are consistantly low(PIE <50).
    I can vouch for BenQ's write quality when using TY or MCC media,I rarely scan anymore.
    BTW...there's a poll in Off Topic regarding scanning for errors.
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  22. If it's a 4x disc, I burn at 4x. If it's an 8x disc I burn at 8x. I never verify, I use a good burner and good discs and don't need to waste time verifying.
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    Originally Posted by samijubal
    If it's a 4x disc, I burn at 4x. If it's an 8x disc I burn at 8x. I never verify, I use a good burner and good discs and don't need to waste time verifying.


    Me too. I burn at the rated speed for the discs.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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    i burn at 12x on 8x MCC dvd+r's with a benq 1620.. never had any problems with the hundreds of discs i've burned, and neither has anyone else i've given them to.
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    Yep, for me it's media I trust, not burning speed. My good 8X media burns just fine on my 8X burner. My less than good 4X media is untrustworthy at lower speeds too.
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  26. well my pioneer 107d burns all at 8x always

    my new 108xla burns most 8x media at 8x nicely
    although mmcs can go 12x but never do that

    got some new verbs 16-rs
    but they only burn at 4x in the 108xla
    using newer firmware, not sure which
    i should be using either...
    they burn 8x in 107d w/exc results

    pls see if any others have this issue
    i have two of these and same problmes
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    NEC 3500 (using hacked V2.TA FW)

    8x TY +R (T02): 16x
    8x TY -R (TYG02): 12x
    8x CMC -R (MAG AE1): 12x (Always Verify)
    8x CMC +R (MAG E01): 12x
    8x MXL +R (002): 12x
    4x MXL -R (RG02): 4x (12x w/ verify)
    8x PRDSK +R (R03): Always Verify. Period.
    4x OPTO -R (R004): 4x (Always Verify)
    8x PRDSK -R (F01): 8x (12x w/ verify)
    8x RITEK -R (G05): Varies batch to batch. (Verify)
    4x Ricohjpn +R (R01): 8x (12x w/ verify)
    8x TDK -R (TTG02): 8x (12x w/ verify)
    4x TY -R (TYG01): 8x
    4x OPTO +R (OR4): Always Verify.


    This is a brief list of what speeds I'll use when I'm really in a hurry and do not have time to verify every burn. Unless I'm in a big hurry, however, I still verify every disc burned.. I'm not saying anyone else should trust these speeds, or endorsing them in any way. It's just my personal trust levels based on my experiences with the listed types of discs.
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  28. very nice feedback ... sounds like I'll probably be boosting my speed from 4x to 8x ...

    i think i will experiment and do 10 burns at 8x and see if any of them go wrong by verifying. And if 10 for 10 useing the same media (ty01) , I'll jump to 8x as COMFORT speed with random verifying provided I use the same media(bought at same time), same computer,burner,software.
    Thanks guys!
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  29. I burn at 1x or 2x (depends on drives firmware) to archive. If I dont give a sh_t, I do half of the max speed rated. If Its a time issue and I dont give a sh_t, ( I still pray ) I'll do the max speed rated of the media.


    I do this for CD media also. The slower you burn the better it is. It will give the laser time to make a more accurate and more perfect groove burn.
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  30. I always burn at 4x.

    At higher speed I get a lot of buffer underruns.
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