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Feb 1 2007, 07:30 PM
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When I burn discs created with EMC PhotoSuite 7.5, is there a way I can speed up the burning process?
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Feb 1 2007, 07:38 PM
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![]() Digital Master ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 707 Joined: 4-January 06 Member No.: 54 |
When I burn discs created with EMC PhotoSuite 7.5, is there a way I can speed up the burning process? Depends on if you want skips in the data [caused by burning too fast for conditions] that make the disc unplayable. Altho it never hurts to add more RAM if you have space and can afford it. Lynn |
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Feb 1 2007, 07:53 PM
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![]() Digital Guru ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Digital Guru Posts: 10,997 Joined: 4-January 06 Member No.: 113 |
When I burn discs created with EMC PhotoSuite 7.5, is there a way I can speed up the burning process? I don't think so. If you're using the fastest discs that your burner will use, the program automatically gets the information from the burner as to speed. Are you using PhotoSuite or another program in the EMC 7 suite? -------------------- ml
flying squirrel......"It's more of a gliding thing....." Intel® Core™2 Duo 2.2 Ghz desktop processor E4500; 3GB DDR2 memory; DL DVD±RW/CD-RW drive; 500GB SATA 7200 rpm hard drive; Windows Vista Home Premium , ATI RADEON HD 2400,Built-in TV tuner , High-definition audio (8-speaker support), HDMI Multiformat media reader, IEEE 1394 (FireWire) interface and 6 high-speed USB 2.0 ports, PCI card with 4 USB 2.0 and 2 IEEE 1394 ports, 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet |
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Feb 2 2007, 06:47 AM
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Feb 2 2007, 07:02 AM
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![]() Digital Guru ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Digital Guru Posts: 10,997 Joined: 4-January 06 Member No.: 113 |
I'm using PhotoSuite. Then you're probably burning as fast as possible. The things that affect burn speed are the Burner itself, the speed of the disks, and the size of the files that you're burning. Not multitasking can affect the burn speed some, but probably not enough to worry about. However, updating the software/firmware from your burner manufacturer's website might help you burn faster. -------------------- ml
flying squirrel......"It's more of a gliding thing....." Intel® Core™2 Duo 2.2 Ghz desktop processor E4500; 3GB DDR2 memory; DL DVD±RW/CD-RW drive; 500GB SATA 7200 rpm hard drive; Windows Vista Home Premium , ATI RADEON HD 2400,Built-in TV tuner , High-definition audio (8-speaker support), HDMI Multiformat media reader, IEEE 1394 (FireWire) interface and 6 high-speed USB 2.0 ports, PCI card with 4 USB 2.0 and 2 IEEE 1394 ports, 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet |
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Feb 2 2007, 07:10 AM
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Then you're probably burning as fast as possible. The things that affect burn speed are the Burner itself, the speed of the disks, and the size of the files that you're burning. Not multitasking can affect the burn speed some, but probably not enough to worry about. However, updating the software/firmware from your burner manufacturer's website might help you burn faster. Thanks - I think that covers all the bases. |
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