On Mit, 16 Jul 2003, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> If you like to write at maximum speed, you _need_ to disable Burn-Free
> because the drive reduces the maximum write speed if Burn-Free has been
> enabled!

OK, I understand.

> If you like to write in 52x, you just need a OS that implements DMA.

Hmm. Does this mean that, if the transferspeed TO the burner is too
slow, ie not UDMA but PIO, these underruns can occur?

I always thought that this is a matter of to slow hard disks not
delivering the data fast enough.

So, burning DATA should work in DMA33 modus at least, while burning
audio is only in PIO mode an thus slow.

What are the *theoretically* maximum speeds for audio, ie not DMA,
burning? 

I guess that it is around 12x, this is what I see at the final speed
result.

Best wishes

Norbert

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