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Safe Music Recording Speed

arcenite

Lifer
Is it safe to record music at 24x and not have to worry about quality? If not, what's the highest recommended speed? Thanks.
 
I haven't had any problems. CD's are digital, so they are not a succeptable to the same kind of quality loss that analog media is when it is dubbed at a high speed. If you are burning a cd from mp3's the quality of the cd has more to do with the quality of the mp3 rather than the speed at which the cd was burned.
 


<< I haven't had any problems. CD's are digital, so they are not a succeptable to the same kind of quality loss that analog media is when it is dubbed at a high speed. If you are burning a cd from mp3's the quality of the cd has more to do with the quality of the mp3 rather than the speed at which the cd was burned. >>



Tomshardware does explore this somewhat, and it turns out that if your burner at 24x has to rely on the 'burnproof' technology, it may cause errors in the audio CD. Read up at Tom's Hardware Guide
 
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