I'm using CdrTfe 1.5.9 version on Windows 7 to write audio CD on a CD-R type disk.
I set up the write speed to 1 but, if you see the attached report, effective write speed is about 9x-11x for all tracks.
Am I doing something wrong, or is it a bug?
Thanks.
probably your not doing something wrong and it's not a bug.
It's just, that not every combination of drive, medium and speed is possible. So I guess, that in your case 10x is the minimum possible speed for the drive and CD-R yout're using.
Regards
Oliver
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Thank you, Oliver.
I tried to slow write speed because I can successfully read the CD I wrote
on my car reader while this is not possible on my stereo CD reader.
I tought that by slowing write speed, I could fix it.
Do you think this makes sense?
probably your not doing something wrong and it's not a bug.
It's just, that not every combination of drive, medium and speed is
possible. So I guess, that in your case 10x is the minimum possible speed
for the drive and CD-R yout're using.
I'm using CdrTfe 1.5.9 version on Windows 7 to write audio CD on a CD-R type disk.
I set up the write speed to 1 but, if you see the attached report, effective write speed is about 9x-11x for all tracks.
Am I doing something wrong, or is it a bug?
Thanks.
Hello,
probably your not doing something wrong and it's not a bug.
It's just, that not every combination of drive, medium and speed is possible. So I guess, that in your case 10x is the minimum possible speed for the drive and CD-R yout're using.
Regards
Oliver
Thank you, Oliver.
I tried to slow write speed because I can successfully read the CD I wrote
on my car reader while this is not possible on my stereo CD reader.
I tought that by slowing write speed, I could fix it.
Do you think this makes sense?
Il giorno sab 4 dic 2021 alle ore 16:22 Oliver Valencia kerberos002@users.sourceforge.net ha scritto: