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How many times in a row??

PostPosted: Sun Feb 02, 2003 4:06 am
by ryus
I just wanted to know what you guys here think about burning cds, a large amount in a row??

Sometimes I burn like 20 cds nonstop. Are Cd writers built to write all day long?? And still have a long life span??

PostPosted: Sun Feb 02, 2003 4:32 am
by BuddhaTB
I've burned 30-40 CD's in a row before with no side-effects on my CD-RW drive. However, my CD-RW drive does get warmer than usual when doing a bunch of burns in a row. I think CD-RW drives are made to handle the task, since companies do use CD-RW drives to handle hundreds of hundreds of burns for their business. But if a company needs a huge mass of CD replication, industrial stamping of CD's is the only way to go.

PostPosted: Sun Feb 02, 2003 10:29 am
by glock20rocks
The most CDs I've ever burned in a row is about 40 or so, with my old 48125W. I'd end up giving it a break every 5 or CD's, because that drive got HOT. Same way when ripping CD's, though. I'd stop every 5-6 CD's to let it cool down (the CDs were coming out of the drive quite hot). I wasn't so much worried about damaging the drive; I was worried about the CD's themselves.

Re: How many times in a row??

PostPosted: Sun Feb 02, 2003 1:08 pm
by dodecahedron
ryus wrote:I just wanted to know what you guys here think about burning cds, a large amount in a row??

Sometimes I burn like 20 cds nonstop. Are Cd writers built to write all day long?? And still have a long life span??

plextor has a good reputation that way...

PostPosted: Sun Feb 02, 2003 5:29 pm
by jase
As I have said before on here, I know people who literally burn CDRs all day long, 9-5, and have no problems.

From this, I have determined that Plextor, Mitsumi, LG and Teac seem to hold up best for this purpose. Surprisingly, Yamaha and Samsung give trouble after a few hours, especially the newer ones.

PostPosted: Mon Feb 03, 2003 4:29 am
by cd pirate
holy crap! i thought burning 10cdrs in a row was crazy :o