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Minumum speed error in Nero

Discussion in 'CD-R' started by leeds_lad, Apr 23, 2003.

  1. leeds_lad

    leeds_lad Member

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    Hello,

    I have searched the boards but not found the answer for this as yet - so hopefully you guys can help me!

    When using Nero to write to a TDK 4x CD-RW I get the error message 'MINIMUM SPEED ERROR'.

    When I write to a 52x CD-R, I don't get this problem.

    Is it simply that the 4x CD-RW is too slow for Nero. If so, can I get faster speed CD-RW's?

    Thanks in advance.

    Paul
     
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    cd-rw.org Active member

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    What is your CD-RW drive? This gives the implication that your drive wouldn't support low speed RW.
     
  3. Shoey

    Shoey Guest

    Unfortunatly newer burners don't support low speed burns. My Polaroid BurnMAX48x writes a minimum of 8x (bummer). I need 4x to burn my encoded MPEG2 (SVCD) files so I have to rely on my ole' LG12x burner.

    Shoey :)
     
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    Thanks for the reply guys.

    My drive is made by Artec (52x24x52).

    I'm afraid I don't know the model number.

    Can I buy CD-RW's that allow a faster write speed?
     
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    Can anyone help or at least let me know if getting a faster CD-RW disk will solve the problem?
     
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    Yes you can, and quite likely it will.

    CD-RW 10x is known as "CD-RW HS" (High Speed) and CD-RW 24x is "CD-RW US" (Ultra Speed).
     
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