Indeed.
It's all a bunch of 1's and 0's. Binary Data.
Point is the 1's and 0's are more well defined on a disc that was burned slowly.
What I was saying is it maybe is not burning at 1x but...
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Indeed.
It's all a bunch of 1's and 0's. Binary Data.
Point is the 1's and 0's are more well defined on a disc that was burned slowly.
What I was saying is it maybe is not burning at 1x but...
Just realized that I think its beacause I've had these CD's in storage for 12 years, that they can burn at 4x. Glad I hung on to them! I guess. Although I don't have problems generally with my ps1...
Well to some extent you could determine if it is the ps1 lens by doing "verify" on the disc after burning.
The burner can only burn at supported speeds, it is a hardware issue, so if it is a newer...
that is strange because most 16x burners can burn at 4x, 8x, 12x, 16x
you may also want to check your dvd media
in alcohol 120 it will say under media "supported burn speeds", and it will also tell...