The faster something is done, the sloppier it will be. Practice and better equipment can help, but doing a job slower will make it better even once you're beter at doing something. You can probably color in the lines much better and faster in a coloring book than when you were 6, but you'll still do a nicer job if you take 20 minutes instead of 2.Shogun wrote:I keep reading about people saying that you shouldn't burn faster than 8x because the DC can't read any faster than that. However I'm not aware of any correlation between the write speed of a disc and the read speed of your drive. If I burn a disc at 52x and my DC can only read at 8x speeds it shouldn't matter.
Not trying to be insulting by making an analogy with coloring, just that there's a groove on CDRs that the laser follows to burn the data pits as it goes.