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mkjuk | 19:27 Thu 25th May 2006 | Technology
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I bought some tdk x8 speed 4.7gb dvd-r discs and some tdk x16 speed 4.7gb dvd-r

I have found the x8 speed ones much faster and more reliable, Wouldnt you expect it to be the other way round?

Why are the x8 speed faster, surely they should be half the speed?
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I used to use nothing but TDK but I am afraid over the last couple of years they seem to have become very unreliable. Most experts advise writing at slower speeds anyway, especially ISO images where one bad bit can ruin the lot.
Does your DVD writer support 16x writing? If your writer could only write at a maximum of 8x, you may not notice a difference.

Otherwise, in the final option screen of your DVD Authoring software, you should be able to change/choose the write speed, so you could drop it down to 8x.

Otherwise, I would definately expect the 16x DVDs to write faster, assuming your writer supports it.

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