* Jay Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-06-07 21:15]:
> Yes, I am 100% sure that my media supports 4x. I also checked the media on
> another computer. It seems fine. Any ideas of what can be of cause? I would 
> like
> other options. Trust me, my isos don't work when burnt higher than 4x so ya.
> Maybe there's another burner I can try, I have only used k3b so I don't even 
> know
> what a good option is. 
> 
> On Tue Feb  6 15:19 , "Joe Morris (NTM)"  sent:
> 
> >Jay Smith wrote:
> >>    So I just now compiled k3b 1.0rc5 and I am trying to burn an ISO. It 
> >> will only
> >> give me three burnspeed options. x10, x16, and x24. Now I normally burn 
> >> isos at
> >> x4 and I know for a fact my burner should be able to do that. it did that 
> >> back
> >> when I used ubuntu way back when. Anyone know how I can set my speeds in 
> >> k3b or
> >> does it hurt to burn a CD iso at x10? Thanks all for your help. I am using 
> >> 10.2
> >> openSuSE by the way. Thanks. 
> >>   
> >Does your media support 4x?  IIANM, k3b checks for the highest speed
> >both support (media and burner) and starts there and automatically slows
> >down if the system cannot support it.
> >
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Then use openSUSE provided rpm or one from the buildservice rather than
compiling your own.

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