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Lord Rahl
Posts: 754/792 |
I can also buy CD-Rs for less money than CD-RWs. And I'm trying to save some money for a month from now. |
HyperLamer
Posts: 5665/8210 |
Ah, well, that's why you check what's on the disc before you burn it. |
neotransotaku
Posts: 3492/4016 |
as you know, the slower the speed, the better quality of burns you do get. 16 speed (which is i think a disc in about 7 minutes) is my ideal speed, although I prefer 8 (1 disc in 10 minutes).
but yeah, if you have a brand name drive and brand name media, then any speed should be fine |
Lord Rahl
Posts: 753/792 |
Most of what I'm burning is anime. Why would I want to risk burning over a CD fliied with anime? ^^ |
HyperLamer
Posts: 5655/8210 |
A good burner should have no problem but you might want to let it cool down every hour or so. I recommend CDRWs for backup, though. And for that matter anything that doesn't need to be permenant and won't be used in older drives. |
Lord Rahl
Posts: 751/792 |
I was wondering roughly how many CD-Rs the average CD burner could burn over 24 hours without a major risk of losing the drive.
I'm wondering cause I need to clean my HD, and I plan to burn 30 to 40 GB off my computer. Mostly anime, some music. |