If a CDR is designed to be burned at high speed, it is best to burn them so. If you are going to burn at slow speeds it is best to use media designed for slow speed burning. Disc errors can occur from using media incorrectly. HHB makes CDRs just for slow speed recording.
Burning CD question
Disclaimer: I own all the CDs I have been burning.
I have been burning single track from some on my CDs onto discs for use in the car. I have had a little trouble playing them back on the Nakamichi, but I have had a lot of trouble getting them to play in the car. They skip a lot.
I have been using Verbatim DVD+R discs and burning at 128.
Any idea why these are playing so poorly?
I have been burning single track from some on my CDs onto discs for use in the car. I have had a little trouble playing them back on the Nakamichi, but I have had a lot of trouble getting them to play in the car. They skip a lot.
I have been using Verbatim DVD+R discs and burning at 128.
Any idea why these are playing so poorly?