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How I change burning speed in nero startsmart?
#1
29 Jan 2006 @ 16:55
mcbruja
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Hi gurus,
I got Verbatim 1-16x MIT dvd,s
but when I'm burning it shows
"burning at 16x"
I want to burn only at 4x
How could I change the burning speed?
I'm using DVD shrink, DVD43 on the background and Nero to burn
I got Verbatim 1-16x MIT dvd,s
but when I'm burning it shows
"burning at 16x"
I want to burn only at 4x
How could I change the burning speed?
I'm using DVD shrink, DVD43 on the background and Nero to burn
MARCO CARRION
MIAMI FL
MIAMI FL
AfterDawn
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#2
29 Jan 2006 @ 17:08
In shrink you'll change the burn speed after you click back up. It's under the burn settings tab.
#3
29 Jan 2006 @ 17:20
mcbruja
Junior Member
Binkie7,
I got following options
Maximun
1.0x (1,385.0 kbps)
2.0x (2,770.0 kbps)
2.4x (3,324.0 kbps)
I'll say the last one, right?
I got following options
Maximun
1.0x (1,385.0 kbps)
2.0x (2,770.0 kbps)
2.4x (3,324.0 kbps)
I'll say the last one, right?
MARCO CARRION
MIAMI FL
MIAMI FL
#4
29 Jan 2006 @ 18:04
If you only have the one drive to read and write then you'll have to go with the 2.4. Otherwise use one drive to read and put a blank in the burner. It will then give you the supported speeds of that disc and you can pick 4x. Or you can use decrypter to burn - just pick that opinion in shrink under backup target - burn w/ decrypter. You'll just need to have decrypter open and can pick 4x in decrypter.
#5
30 Jan 2006 @ 3:57
mcbruja
Junior Member
Hi,
It is OK to burn at 2.4X ?
Or better at 4X
thanks
It is OK to burn at 2.4X ?
Or better at 4X
thanks
MARCO CARRION
MIAMI FL
MIAMI FL
#6
30 Jan 2006 @ 15:15
@mcbruja
Yes it's fine to burn at 2.4x - will just take a little bit longer -not much. The slower the burn speed the less chance you have for errors.
Yes it's fine to burn at 2.4x - will just take a little bit longer -not much. The slower the burn speed the less chance you have for errors.
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