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DAO or Incremental
AMD OPTERON 185 Dual Core 2.6MHz/
Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe MB
Seasonic600WPSU/WDRAPTORX150GIG-10,000RPM/WDCaviar SE 16 WD2500KS 250GB 7200 RPM 16MB Cache SATA 3.0Gb/s HD
V/C-MSI-ATIXI600PRO256mbsDDR2-CORSAIR XMS 2X1gig matched set 3-3-3-8-1t-w/heatspreadersPC3200-Thermaltake Armor Case-Dual Monitor 24" Sony/19" Sony, Harman Karden Speakers/WinXProSP2
BenQ1620,1640x3,1650,1655,Nec3520,3540,LG4163,Sony 810ULc/f toBenQ164BEFBTags: None -
Originally Posted by ChewyI never second guess the author of this program and stay with defaults,
I do adjust burn speed.AMD OPTERON 185 Dual Core 2.6MHz/
Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe MB
Seasonic600WPSU/WDRAPTORX150GIG-10,000RPM/WDCaviar SE 16 WD2500KS 250GB 7200 RPM 16MB Cache SATA 3.0Gb/s HD
V/C-MSI-ATIXI600PRO256mbsDDR2-CORSAIR XMS 2X1gig matched set 3-3-3-8-1t-w/heatspreadersPC3200-Thermaltake Armor Case-Dual Monitor 24" Sony/19" Sony, Harman Karden Speakers/WinXProSP2
BenQ1620,1640x3,1650,1655,Nec3520,3540,LG4163,Sony 810ULc/f toBenQ164BEFBComment
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Check the MMC Specs. DAO is for DVDs - it writes the whole ting ion one go and finalises it (this is what you want for DVD Video, Audio CDs etc).
In TAO, the laser is switched off after each track (unlike DAO).
SAO is for CDs but IIRC has multi-session capabilities.
RegardsLes
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