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Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq
My recording speed has nothing to do with it, poor dyes = poor burns. Verbatim have used the same "Advanced AZO" name on anything from the best Taiyo Yuden dyes to the cheapest crappy junk used in the 5p no-name DVDRs.
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Burning a disc at a slower speed will be easier to read by cd / dvd drive, safer but need more time to burn.
Burning at a higher speed will make data faster to get inside the disk but for the consequence need a cd/dvd drive with high speed to read the disk.
Sometimes the data cannot be read (corrupt) when we burn at a high speed, just use the medium range speed to burn a cd/dvd for the safety of your data inside.