nero cd-dvd speed interpretations

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  1. pollution

    pollution Regular member

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    Someone please help me interpret this data that I have gathered using Fujifilm media and nero cd-dvd speed version 4.11.

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  2. gwendolin

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    Thats all strange to me, but I can tell you that Prodiscs are NOT good quality discs. Try Verbatim or Sony (made in japan)
     
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    Those are NOT good scans at all. Do as gwendolin suggested and try better media.
     
  5. pollution

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    This can not be a valid quality on the discs, the disc I scanned has set on my desk for who knows how long with the bottom side up. Before I tested the disc I wiped the dust off causing scratches. I will post the next scans I do. The next scans will be immediately after I write to the disc. I have the same dvd type here and cd type I will test.
     
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    This is the type of Cd that I purchased from newegg.
    RiDATA 700MB 48X CD-R 100 Pack Light Purple Disc - OEM
    The burn speed and test results are as follows.

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    From the test results this looks to be a great cd to use at half the burning speed of the cd.

    This is a valid test because right after i burned it I tested the disc without taking it out of the drive.
     
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