The way I test, use the old spindle that you know how was the quality use to be, burn one at 8x, if it is the same or higher then the burner is great if not clean drive.....
Silly question on my new BENQ
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always specify burn speed on a scan, that way you can guess as to whether the bad areas at end were bad dye spread or too fast a burn speed(usually both)
or use cdspeed to burn the iso and it will graph the burn on top of the scan
good eye night she was probably graphing read errors on top of burn errorsComment
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Originally Posted by Chewyalways specify burn speed on a scan, that way you can guess as to whether the bad areas at end were bad dye spread or too fast a burn speed(usually both)
or use cdspeed to burn the iso and it will graph the burn on top of the scan
good eye night she was probably graphing read errors on top of burn errors
I didnt realize you could do that. Looks like I have a new toy to learn here.
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How do you do that ? burn with nero cd speed?Comment
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It seesm the higher the scan speed the more forgiving the score is. PIF's over ECMA standard of 4 and still a QS of 97Not registered Go here and click register to join the Digital Digest Forums
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Thats slick I am using this Nero CD-DVD Speed V4.51.1
to burn a disc now. I guess I never paid much attention to any of this before knowing that my old burner wasnt compatable with it.Comment
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Originally Posted by Chewythat's for a 1ecc scan interval?Not registered Go here and click register to join the Digital Digest Forums
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