Good and bad results with a fresh LTR52246S.
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2003 6:09 am
Did a check with Kprobe on some new fresh cdr's:
First was the Bundled cd (Which, by the way. smells a bit like dung):
It has some episodes of Southpark (For the friends):
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. Amazingly enough, these are the results:
And now for the botchy write:
I have found a 5 TDK cdrs which i remember lying around here for some two years or even more. Certified to 8X, Smart-X said 16X. Being such a conservative i went with 8X. i took about 8:11 min' for completion.
Threw it to Kprobe:
Damn.. That's extremely strange. Harsh at the begining but creamy at the end. What would you suggest?
Should i try burning it at 16X
First was the Bundled cd (Which, by the way. smells a bit like dung):
It has some episodes of Southpark (For the friends):
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. Amazingly enough, these are the results:
And now for the botchy write:
I have found a 5 TDK cdrs which i remember lying around here for some two years or even more. Certified to 8X, Smart-X said 16X. Being such a conservative i went with 8X. i took about 8:11 min' for completion.
Threw it to Kprobe:
Damn.. That's extremely strange. Harsh at the begining but creamy at the end. What would you suggest?
Should i try burning it at 16X