according top the yamaha web pages, the cdw2100s is support up to 16x write
speed. it does 16-write/10-rewrite/40-read
http://www.yamaha.com/cgi-win/webcgi.exe/DsplyModel/?gHDR00007CRW2100SZ
I was thinking of getting a yamaha crw 2100 - is this really a problem ?
-Greg
On 05-Sep-01 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>From: Patrick Shirkey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>>I get this recurring problem which I would like to verify is actually a
>>bug or a feature.
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>>If I specify speed=(any number > 4) cdrecord always jumps back 2 speeds
>>when it finally writes.
>
>>eg 6 --> 4 or 10 --> 8
>
>>Is this supposed to happen with this machine?
>
> The question is what write speeds are supported by the drive?
>
> Not all drives support any possible speeds. The new 2200 may allow this,
> the 2100 most likely not.
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> Next question: do you use high speed cd-rw media and high quality cdr media?
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> J�rg
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Date: 10-Sep-01
Time: 10:18:54
You can release software that's good, software that's inexpensive, or
software that's available on time. You can usually release software
that has 2 of these 3 attributes -- but not all 3.
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