Write Speed factor anything?

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  • Triumphdog
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    • Jan 2005
    • 64

    Write Speed factor anything?

    Well. I have recently been putting avi., mpeg, etc. files on to a DATA DVD and then watching them using my DVD player that supports divx, avi, mpeg, etc. Anyhow, I just tried using a DVD-RW so that I can re-write it when I am finished watching the movie clips, and the max. burn speed as 2X and the video playback just seemed to be slowish/stuttery. Without sounding like an idiot, is it fair to assume that the lower the write speed the slower the video file is going to sort of "playback". I mean I have written stuff at like 16X on a normal DVD+R and it looked fine. If I write at a higher speed, do they actually run or playback faster or is it my eyes playing tricks?
  • Gary D
    Lord of Digital Video
    Lord of Digital Video
    • Dec 2005
    • 2266

    #2
    The read speed of any DVD by an external DVD player is 1X

    The write speed of a burner is exactly that, the write speed. The higher the speed written, the greater the chance of burning errors.

    Here is a good read... It is called the "Golden Rules of Burning".
    Gary D

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