![]() ![]() This way, the buffer in the CD player can be used to ensure that when your disks get beat up down the line, they can still play. The slower the burn speed, the fewer the errors. ![]() not 52x) burn speeds, you can create disks with low errors. Consider re-burning it on higher quality media with a slower burn speed.īy using high quality media, and slow (i.e. If one player (that plays store-bought disks fine) has difficulty even one time, this means that the disk has significant errors on it. If store-bought disks are playing fine, but burned disks are not, then it means there are significant enough errors on the burned disks that the CD is in danger of not being fully playable in all machines. We recommend that DJ’s be as picky as possible when choosing the brand of CD-R, and the burning speed they use. Your clients depend on you, you depend on your gear, your gear depends on the media you feed it. The importance of using high quality media and slow burn speeds:. ![]() The suggestions included below might be helpful in this case: If the difficulty occurs only with burned disks, or only with some burned disks, this generally indicates that the disks themselves are the most significant factor. ![]()
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