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Old 03-05-2001, 16:15
jase
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Most modern media is optimised for 8x writing, as most writers being used are that speed. That means that they will write reliably up to twice that amount, ie 16-speed. Audio only disks are typically using the same dye formulation as was used when discs were optimised for 4-speed. But in any case, all these discs should work at 1-speed or 8-speed. At 12x and above the audio discs are well out of spec, although some manufacturers now are simply putting the extra info on stock 16x-rated (8x-optimised) media as it rarely causes problems. You can't stress a blank disk by writing on it, not unless it's really cheap (I have seen some CMC disks which look like the top surface has been affected by a burn, but they still work OK).
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