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More info here: http://www.osta.org/technology/cdqa5.htmQUOTE from: BRONI on May 23, 2008, 08:03:49 PM

More info here: http://www.osta.org/technology/cdqa5.htm
My disk is 12x and my drive is 16x, could that be the reason why the drive can't read the disk?Quote
my drive is 16x
Which number says 16x?
There should be three numbers, like 8x-16x-32x, or similar.Thanks for all your help, but I am going to give up.Quote
Which number says 16x?
Quote from: Broni on May 23, 2008, 08:51:06 PM
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Which number says 16x?
If you insist, my disk drive says 16x.It's most likely read speed. Write speed, normally is lower. High speed CDs NEED a drive, which can write with 10x speed, so, most likely, your burner can't
As I said, if it doesn't have a logo "High Speed", or "Ultra Speed" (like mine), its WRITING speed is below 10x.Quote from: Broni on May 23, 2008, 09:12:01 PM
It's most likely read speed. Write speed, normally is lower. High speed CDs need a drive, which can write with 12x speed, so, most likely, your burner can't
As I said, if it doesn't have a logo "High Speed", or "Ultra Speed" (like mine), its writing speed is below 12x.
Okay, so what brand would you reccomend for a cd burner?Brand shouldn't matter. Just make sure CDRW doesn't say "High Speed".


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