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Re: burn speed
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msacci
on Jun 8, 2007 at 6:03:15 pm
A Master is what does to the replicator so there is no concern with older players or PCs. But that being said I burn everything at 8x speed. I also use top of the line Maxell, I pay close to 50 cents per disc in bulk but I have no problems. The commom thread is high quality media. No retail disc. One bad disc to a replicator cost time and money to resend a FedEx all savings are lost in one job.
Here is another thing I'm crazy about - nobody but me and the mastering house touches the my Master DVD. The client gets a proof master and I send a diiferent master to be glass mastered.
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