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Jason Dunn
07-06-2004, 03:00 AM
I had a project where I was given two DVD-R discs and asked to make three copies of each DVD. I fired up Nero, got out my Ritek 8x DVDs, and got down to it. The process was fairly painless - I remember someone commenting in our forums that DVD burning at 8x sometimes resulted in flawed DVDs that wouldn't play in commercial set-top players, so I was leery of my first burn, but it finished flawlessly:<br /><br /><img src="http://www.digitalmediathoughts.com/images/8x-dvd-burning.gif" /><br /><br />I then took that DVD and put it in my Samsung DVD player and it played perfectly (though I have to admit, I didn't watch all two hours of it). Out of the six DVDs I burned, one flaked out on me. I'm not sure why - Nero complained about the process failing but didn't give me a specific error message. I noticed one interesting thing though when I was burning the DVD: I had placed the source DVD in my LG DVD-ROM/CD-R burner, which reads DVDs at 16x speed. The drive is in an ADS Tech Firewire enclosure and connected to the main PC. So I found it curious that the drive wasn't able to pump data fast enough to the DVD burner:<br /><br /><img src="http://www.digitalmediathoughts.com/images/dvd-speed-burn.gif" /><br /><br />I know that 8x drives can't burn at 8x all the way through the disc, but the bottleneck here seemed to be the 16x DVD-ROM drive. How very strange! Has anyone had a similar problem? At any rate, I found the process quite quick and it's quite a thrill to pound out a DVD at 11 MB per second. Yee haw! 8)

Zack Mahdavi
07-06-2004, 08:00 AM
Wow, burning at 8x speeds seems so... unreal.. 8O

About 6 months ago, I installed a Pioneer 4x DVD burner on my Powermac, and although it was much faster than the 1x DVD burner I use at work, it's still very slow. Not only is the burn slow, but the verification also takes a LONG time.

Just out of curiosity Jason.. do you run a verification check on your DVDs after they have been burned?

Jason Dunn
07-06-2004, 05:40 PM
Just out of curiosity Jason.. do you run a verification check on your DVDs after they have been burned?

Yes, most of the time, and I have yet to see an issue, even when burning at 8x. :-)

bryhawks
07-06-2004, 06:19 PM
Hey, Jason. I'd love to do this too - where do you find the 8x discs? Are they much more expensive than the 4x? I'm currently paying $18 for a 50-spindle of DVD-R 4x in Vancouver.

Jason Dunn
07-06-2004, 06:32 PM
Hey, Jason. I'd love to do this too - where do you find the 8x discs? Are they much more expensive than the 4x? I'm currently paying $18 for a 50-spindle of DVD-R 4x in Vancouver.

Actually, Ritek sent me some sample discs - 8x +R, 8x -R, and 4x -RW...so I have no idea on pricing or availability. I'll see if I can find out though!