Looking at these DVDInfo Graphs, I'd like to know why Buffer/Write Speed/Rotation decrease in roughly equal intervals. There is some variation, but after each variaton two or three gaps appear to be almost exactly the same.
Is this due to a flaw in the blank disk (at equal intervals?), bad buffering, or is it a write strategy (recalibration)?
Comparing various write graphs from the web, I've noticed some CAV-burners don't do this at all, while others do. My Sony/Optiarc AD-7173a (with Liggy/Dee firmware 1-M1) burns every CD or DVD like this, maybe except DVDR+DL (at 2,4x, a little hard to notice
).
It's not possible to zoom into the graph, so it's hard to say what happens first in these slow-downs, but it seems to be rotation speed decreases - that would indicate it's a burn strategy.
All burned with ImgBurn (from an NTFS drive) at high speeds, in Build Mode using SPTI.
CD

DVD

Is this due to a flaw in the blank disk (at equal intervals?), bad buffering, or is it a write strategy (recalibration)?
Comparing various write graphs from the web, I've noticed some CAV-burners don't do this at all, while others do. My Sony/Optiarc AD-7173a (with Liggy/Dee firmware 1-M1) burns every CD or DVD like this, maybe except DVDR+DL (at 2,4x, a little hard to notice

It's not possible to zoom into the graph, so it's hard to say what happens first in these slow-downs, but it seems to be rotation speed decreases - that would indicate it's a burn strategy.
All burned with ImgBurn (from an NTFS drive) at high speeds, in Build Mode using SPTI.
CD
DVD
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