Bob,

I could step down the burn speed to 4x or lower, but why?  As I said earlier
in the post, I mostly burn mix audio CD's from my collection to listen to in
the car.  It is much easier to use the Yamaha to rip the audio @ 24x, stage
the songs on an internal HD, arrange them in the order I want and burn them
@ 8x.  I am very confident in the results I get from that process.  Maybe
not the fastest end to end, but audio is more finicky than data when burning
to CD, in my experience.

I might try a direct CD to CD burn as experiment this weekend and see what I
get.

Al



On Sept 27th, Al Hutchinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>I have heard that you want to have your CD-ROM be capable of twice
>the burn speed of your CDRW.  The stock CD-ROM in my 9600 is 12x, so
>it might cause a buffer underrun when burning @ 8x.

Can't you select to burn at 4X?

Bob Gray      Huntingtown MD      [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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