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In principle slower should be better - the burner has more time for adjustment and transient power or mechanical problems should affect less of the medium, so the produced signal should be clearer. However, if development and QA were heavily focused on the highest write speeds, there may be problems that only occur at lower write speeds. ISTR that an older Yamaha burner was notorious for producing extremely high error rates at its middle speed, for example. You might want to grab CDSpeed 2000 and try several burn speeds to see if it affects the results; all other things being equal, a more readable signal now means a more readable signal in the future. |