I can't seem to find any information on this, so I hope it hasn't been dealt with too many times before!! Blank media comes in all different speeds, 1-4x, 1-8x, 1-12x, etc. The question is, If you have a burner that has a top speed faster than the blank media, do you run into problems burning higher than the max advised media speed?
I have a 24x burner, and I've been using 12x & 16x in it and burning at 24x with no APPARENT problems. I've tested the media afterwards, and still no problem. Is media sorta like memory, where it's rated PC100, but some sticks actually perform at PC133 or higher? Am I lucky and the TDK burner and media are just performing well? Or am I running into long-term problems with this media by "overburning," where it degrades faster? Or something else...
Thanks in advance!
I have a 24x burner, and I've been using 12x & 16x in it and burning at 24x with no APPARENT problems. I've tested the media afterwards, and still no problem. Is media sorta like memory, where it's rated PC100, but some sticks actually perform at PC133 or higher? Am I lucky and the TDK burner and media are just performing well? Or am I running into long-term problems with this media by "overburning," where it degrades faster? Or something else...
Thanks in advance!