I never do, too many errors (be it skips with music or invalid md5's with data), and I have a newer burner. I just don't trust a $100 CD burner and 80c media to get me faultless burns. As I have more time than money, my choice is slower (ie deeper) burns.

Cheers

Jason

Michael JasonSmith wrote:

I'm having a discussion with someone, and I'd appreciate the lists
opinion/rants on the matter.

I'd like to know if anyone burns CDs at maximum speed (technically the
maximum speed reported by the "-prcap" flag to "cdrecord"). Personally
I don't, as I finds that it creates unreadable discs, no matter the
quality of the medium. (I use Imation, if you care.) Is that others
experience?





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