Hi Margit :)
* Margit Schubert-While <margitsw@t-online.de> dixit:
> http://www.cdrlabs.com/reviews/index.php?reviewid=185&page=Features
> It could be that "POWEREC" is biting you.
Oh, I thought that the only thing that affected speed was the
VariRec (is that one that makes writing at 4x), and that must be
enabled explicitly. Thanks a lot, I will try to see if POWEREC is
giving me hell ;)) How can I get rid of POWEREC with cdrecord,
without needing to install the recorder on a WinDOS?
BTW, the POWEREC issue makes sense, since the writer will stop at
20x/16x (depending on what's being written, data/audio), but I'm
afraid that the only solution is using better quality media
(currently I'm using Traxdata, 40x capable, and a Plextor disk that
is supposed to be capable of 48x, maybe Plextor gives low quality
sample disks ;)))?) or disabling POWEREC (Windows only Plextools, I'm
afraid...) and take the risk...
Thanks a lot for pointing this :))
Raúl Núñez de Arenas Coronado
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