Normally if i going to write a cd to use in pc... i'll use the maximum speed..
or
If i use it in other player.... i'll use some lower speed.....
or
If i use it in other player.... i'll use some lower speed.....
Anusha said:Maximum speed the CD supports
But I hardly burn any CDs (like two or three per year).

Then what's the point of releasing faster drives?zCexVe said:Video-16X
Audio-16X
mp3-24X
Data-24X
DVD+/-R-8X
DVD+RW-4X
CDs r burnt for maximum support for players.DVDs too like that
Remember the fast the CD u write more high the possibilty of error rate.
If u scratch a 52X written and 16X written which hav same data still u can read the 16 but not the 52.
Yeah, I wonder @ times... But I prefer to save another blank cdAnusha said:Then what's the point of releasing faster drives?

How much is a TDK 52x disc these days?shanX said:Yeah, I wonder @ times... But I prefer to save another blank cd![]()
They r for High quality medias.For an AL , Princo 52 X will be FatalAnusha said:Then what's the point of releasing faster drives?

So go and buy good oneszCexVe said:They r for High quality medias.For an AL , Princo 52 X will be Fatal![]()
