Thanks. PREFERRED SPEED should be MAX POSSIBLE?Audio cd is what you need. Maybe change the 2 second gap to 0 to minimize a gap between songs. And add cd text which will show the track titles on your car if your car supports it.
In theory the slower the speed, the less potential errors. But I’ve never had an issue at full speedThanks. PREFERRED SPEED should be MAX POSSIBLE?
Does "speed" simply mean "how short I have to wait for the job to get done?"In theory the slower the speed, the less potential errors. But I’ve never had an issue at full speed
Not simply. But, Yes it takes less time to complete the burn. HOWEVER... Statistically, slower speeds reduce error rates due to vibrations caused by imbalance in the disc material. The laser beam writing the music data files is very fine, and the beam reading even finer. It doesn't take much variation for the laser to miss the "Groove" where data is written. The reader (player) will try again to read data (filling its memory buffer), but if it fails to track, then the buffer runs out, and the music skips. Sometimes tracks become unplayable.Does "speed" simply mean "how short I have to wait for the job to get done?"
😂🤣😂 Thanks for all of the info. I learned quite a bit. I look forward to your replies in the future. Have a wonderful weekend.Not simply. But, Yes it takes less time to complete the burn. HOWEVER... Statistically, slower speeds reduce error rates due to vibrations caused by imbalance in the disc material. The laser beam writing the music data files is very fine, and the beam reading even finer. It doesn't take much variation for the laser to miss the "Groove" where data is written. The reader (player) will try again to read data (filling its memory buffer), but if it fails to track, then the buffer runs out, and the music skips. Sometimes tracks become unplayable.
I recommend no faster than 2X. Accept the time it takes. It will know if you stare at it impatiently. Go change your diesel spark plugs - the disc will be done before you get the first one out.