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On writing data CDRs (including burning music via computer--Toast, Jam, etc.): material I have read indicates that 2X speed is always preferred, and is even more reliable than 1X speed. Though I don't know a checksum from my ass, my experience bears this out, and a co-worker at my job who burns CDRs all day agrees. For whatever it's worth. David Myers >Mmm, He's right you know, as far as I know you should ALWAYS copy audio >CD's at single speed, the spoddy reason for this is that CD audio is >unsynchronised data. Data cd's on the other hand have checksums which >the drive uses to tell whether it read the data correctly or not, so >with data it keeps reading that part of the disk until it gets it right, >and then it writes it to the target, but with audio it'll just read it, >& then write whatever it thought it just read introducing errors, >especially if you multiply the speed up. > >Here's a suggestion……Why don't you make a digital image, ie a datafile, >of your CD with one of these CD creation programs & keep that as your >master, then you can burn 1st Gen copies from here to eternity….. > > >Banco Santander Central Hispano S.A. >James McMorrough >Systems Analyst/Developer >Tel: (+44) 171 332 7475 >E-mail: jmcmorrough.londres@sinvest.es