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CDDVD brunin speed.
Posted on Monday, December 31 @ 11:09:35 IST by admin |
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Anonymous writes "Well I have long been a fan of video compression on a PC, nothing more staisfying then using your camcorder to film your family, and then converting the move (which is often more then 20GB in size) to DIVX and a normal burnable (and useable for that matter) size of a couple of houndrads megs... but then a new problem arrises. The movie seems jagged and cut offs and lines and all other bizarre things appear on the screen when on the computer all was well..here is only on issue but still it is an issue...
I have come to learn that CD bruning speed is crutial to the cd (or DVD) radability by many DVD players, most CDs will burn well when burning a DVD withe x52 but lowering it a bit will make it much more reliable, with DVDs the story is a bit different, x8 for me is not an option anymore, I have discovered that the higher quality the content is the less the DVD will be useable on a DVD player, I DO NOT burn DVDs with x8 but only x4 I have yet to burn a DVD I wouldnt read on a player if everything else was ok of course.
Just keep in mind, it is merely logical, the lower the burn speed, the more time the laser light hits the CDDVD surface, hence, a better imprint of the data is made on the media. "
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