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Username: Mrbear

Vancouver, B.C.
Canada

Post Number: 9
Registered: Mar-07
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I just got a new computer with a C.D. burner.My old one did not have one. Now I was told that the slower you burn the C.D. the better quality,is this true? but my other question is which is Slower burning at 48x-24x or 8x-4x.I would like the best I can get.I am only using Real Player 10. Also is there a web-sight that I could download a free version of NERO?
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Username: Project6

Post Number: 13781
Registered: Dec-03
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Lower numbers typically mean slower.

Burning slowly does not necessarily mean better quality, just lesser chances for error.
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