Sometimes, it's a good idea to set the burn speed at something less than the maximum it can operate at.

Once the burn process starts, it essentially cannot be interrupted, even if the data isn't able to be supplied to the burner in time.

If the burner is trying to write data faster than the data can be delivered to the burner, you get a buffer under-run condition, and the burn process fails. Chuck the CD in the bin and start again.

Try setting your burn speed to something less than maximum (perhaps 3/4 of maximum). This can definitely improve reliability of your CD creation process.

Hope this tip assists.

Best

Trevor




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