Burner -media - system - program used to write to DVD. The best thing to do is experiment for yourself. Try the rated speed of the media. Home News Reviews. What does 16x, 8x and 4x mean exactly? Here we go. So far they have been working great, no problems at all. I want to purchase some more, but I live in a very small town and the closest place to find them is miles away.
A friend of mine said she would pick some up for me, but all she could find were 16x. According to the owner's manual, discs which can be used with this recorder are: "DVD-R up to 16x 4x or 8x discs are recommended " "DVD-RW 2x and 4x 2x discs are recommended " So what's the difference between 8x and 16x? Any help would be great. Thank you for your time.
Patrick PS. Sorry for the long topic, but telling the whole story works best for me. Want to enjoy fewer advertisements and more features? Click here to become a Hardware Analysis registered user. Hi Patrick-welcome to HWA. The only difference is the speed at which the discs can be written to, and the price. Oh ok. Of course now I see. Its the write speed.
Just like CD burning speeds. I don't know why I didn't catch that. Still to much of a DVD rookie I guess. Its overall convenience and awesomeness and the cheapness of 4x media means it's no big deal. I have a 4x drive and even at 70 bucks for 8x or faster I'm not going to bother.
I can wait 12 minutes for 4. Thank you very much, I'll save my money! I think they're around. You might want to consider flashing your burner with a different speed rating table. The brand of DVD-R discs play an important role.
Cheap discs may also inhibit the quality and speed of the burn. Cheaper discs can fail more often and may not work properly when the data is being read. Erick Kristian began writing professionally in
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