Burning 16x cdr's at 32x

ibbilbo

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I learned something new today. I just got my new Lite-On 32x burner and went in search of some 32x media to try it out. Stopped by my local Staples and found that they had only 24x cdr's available. While I was debating buying the 24x's one of the Staples guys comes up and asks me if he can help. I asked him what would happen if I tried to burn these 24x's at 32x. He told me that they will only burn up to 24x and that was that. So I figgered what the heck and bought 50 of the 24x's for $15. When I got home I dropped one into the tray and proceeded to burn 700mb of .mp3's at guess what...32x. No problem. Tried another test. 32x, no problem. Feeling smug, I got out one of my Fuji 16x's and gave it a shot. Guess what? 32x, no problem. I don't know whether to credit the cdr media or the burner, but I don't really care.
From now on, I'm just gonna buy no more than 16x media. No reason to pay for anything faster.
BTW the 700mb of .mp3's only took a little over three minutes to burn! :)
 

evergreen96

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I burn once burn 1x CD at 10x... I think that it just marketing (you can burn at any nx)
.the only thing you have to worry about is the CD Writer

w/ the exception of CDRW discs
 

bacillus

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<< He told me that they will only burn up to 24x and that was that >>


you can usually burn a cdr at a higher than its rated burn speed but not a cdrw(rewritable)! :)
 

limsandy

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Dear ibbilbo,
I have also tried burning a 16X media at 32X. However, be sure to check that the cd is okay because this cd audio that I burnt has a lot of skips and it was barely any good.
 

bacillus

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<< Dear ibbilbo,
I have also tried burning a 16X media at 32X. However, be sure to check that the cd is okay because this cd audio that I burnt has a lot of skips and it was barely any good.
>>


interestingly, plextor limits the write speed of audio cds to x24 with the new x40 cdrw drive!
 

V00DOO

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Burned my 8X Ricoh CDR at 24X for Data. I kept the audio burning at 8X fearing overburning might lose sound quality.
 

hoihtah

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cdr media can be burned at a higher rate.

but that doesn't mean that media has no limit.

you will often find a 16x rated cd-r to burn at 24x or 32x.
but when you find one that'll only do 16x... don't be blaming it on the burner.
it's your media that's not good enough.