>Date: Thu, 05 Feb 2004 22:58:53 -0600
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> How fast did you burn cd? the 5400 only has either 4x or 8x cdrom
>drive. the 7600 adds 12x to mix. whereas g4 (QS) starts writing at 12x.
>If you didn't slow it down the 5400 won't see it.

This isn't true, at least not in general. In principle, a CD or CD-ROM recorded at a 
high speed should be identical to one recorded at a lower speed, although there are 
bound to be slight differences that shouldn't matter, unless the playback device is 
old and finicky.

While I've never recorded a CD at anything faster than 8x, my audio CDs play back fine 
on an audio CD player -- 1x machines! -- and I have plenty of CD-ROMs recorded at 8x 
that play back on 2x players.

 - Aaron


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