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can you burn at 4x?
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Oct 14, 2003, 12:22 AM
 
my imac has a 4x dvd burner in it but it only lets me burn at 1X. Fine enough cause its working flawlessly and I have a lot of blank media left, but have you had any problems burning DVDs (with menues and such) at 4x.

+where is a good/cheap place to get reliable media? (4x)

thanks for the help as I dive into this new wonderful world!
     
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Oct 15, 2003, 03:42 PM
 
Originally posted by SeSawaya:
my imac has a 4x dvd burner in it but it only lets me burn at 1X. Fine enough cause its working flawlessly and I have a lot of blank media left, but have you had any problems burning DVDs (with menues and such) at 4x.

+where is a good/cheap place to get reliable media? (4x)

thanks for the help as I dive into this new wonderful world!
i always burn at 1x because i have read a number of threads here and other places online where people seem to think if you burn at 1x things always work...i have found that to be true...then again i haven't burned at anything but 1x

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