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Harrier wrote:What would you suggest?
Harrier wrote:One other thing (LTR52246S users): Is your tray too shaky?
When ejected and shoved (Left, right, up & down), it moves a little.
Then there was this next astonishing result:
I burned a "Silver Line" brand cd which lie down here for about a year or more. It was burned at 16X (Certified speed. Smart-X said 32X, though). Made by Ritek, this cd is considered, in the best case scenario, "Almost Ok" by users here.
One other thing (LTR52246S users): Is your tray too shaky?
When ejected and shoved (Left, right, up & down), it moves a little.
jase wrote:This mirrors the experiences I've had with newer Ritek media. As far as I'm concerned these discs are as good as many of the large Japanese brands, and I don't think they get the recognition they deserve.
Harrier wrote:One other thing (LTR52246S users): Is your tray too shaky?
When ejected and shoved (Left, right, up & down), it moves a little.
Harrier wrote:Quality went up when speed increased.
Maybe at 16X it would be even better..?
Harrier wrote:One other thing (LTR52246S users): Is your tray too shaky?
When ejected and shoved (Left, right, up & down), it moves a little.
In the end, the concern turned out to be unfounded.
rdgrimes wrote:In the end, the concern turned out to be unfounded.
In fact, it would seem that the opposite is true, that CAV is producing the highest quality burns ever.
rdgrimes wrote:In the end, the concern turned out to be unfounded.
In fact, it would seem that the opposite is true, that CAV is producing the highest quality burns ever.
rdgrimes wrote:So, cfitz, what's your take on the early spikes of errors?
rdgrimes wrote:In the end, the concern turned out to be unfounded.
In fact, it would seem that the opposite is true, that CAV is producing the highest quality burns ever.
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