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Burn at 1x audio CD


peppino

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Drive burning speeds depends on what speeds the drive reports to the OS, as well as what speeds your particular program supports. Not all burning programs are equal, some may display different write speeds for the same drive as compared to others.

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With no media in the drive, Imgburn lets me see 1x as option. I can't test if it remains available when inserting a disc. I guess yes. As Imgburn is portable, you don't risk anything using it. But I can't see any advantage to burn at 1x.

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for audio cd ....i think at 1x quality is better

That's a urban legend.

That's nonsense at current hardware.

Neither burner nor media are build for 1x speed.

No current burner support 1x speed.

No software can change this.

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LOLOLOL Yes you can burn at 1x BUT why? data is data no matter what speed yo0u burn at as long as it is accurate! If you want better sounding CD's use higher sample and bit rates or for mp3's higher kps like 320 ...stand alone CD players will only play 44.1kht at16 bit but Quick time and others will play 192khtz and 24 bit in and out..

Good luck and read up on tech audio for more info...... :thumbup

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Yes you can burn at 1x

Can you name a hardware example? With support for current CD media.

A 10 years old hardware may be half broken today.

Certainly firmware is not updated to current CD-R media.

Current example:

http://www.lg.com/us/products/documents/LG_HE_IT_SS_GH22NP21.pdf

Slowest CR-R write speed is 16x.

@peppino

Which hardware do you use?

Anyway:

What's a CD?

Listen music from a SSD nowadays.

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