I've noticed that my computer's DVD drive (NEC DVD_RW ND-3500AG) is spinning up much faster when I play backups on DVD-Rs than ordinary, original DVDs. With an original DVD, I can barely hear the drive spinning up, but a DVD-R backup sounds like it's being read as fast as a CD.
I'm not even sure if it's a new thing or not, it just stood out to me today (my tower's in the next room). If a DVD-R has been burned with the structure of a DVD (in DVD Shrink) shouldn't it be read at the same speed as an original? And if it's being read so much faster, isn't that going to cause more jumps and jitters during playback?
I'm sure it isn't the media, as I've been using the same discs for a while now and they always check out okay in DVDInfoPro's CRC tester. Is there any way to force the drive to read these DVD backups at a slower, steadier speed?
I'm not even sure if it's a new thing or not, it just stood out to me today (my tower's in the next room). If a DVD-R has been burned with the structure of a DVD (in DVD Shrink) shouldn't it be read at the same speed as an original? And if it's being read so much faster, isn't that going to cause more jumps and jitters during playback?
I'm sure it isn't the media, as I've been using the same discs for a while now and they always check out okay in DVDInfoPro's CRC tester. Is there any way to force the drive to read these DVD backups at a slower, steadier speed?
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