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When you burn quite a few discs, especially at high speeds, there is always the chance of something going wrong. This post looks at some of the non-high-speed burns due to firmware bugs, slower burns from my ailing SOHW-832S and the various burns gone wrong that the burner tried to save (often with surprisingly good results). Results This post will cover 21 total discs, the summary of which is below: The actual numbers probably don’t matter as much as the graphs, so instead of putting them into a separate appendix, the graphs are placed into the post this time instead. SOHW-832S + CMC MAG M01@8x The ailing drive managed an 8x burn, but it seems it wasn’t very aggressive as there were many opportunities for the drive to change-up in speed but it did not. Turns out the old drive didn’t do a good job according to all the drives, but the disc was still readable, surprisingly. SOHW-832S + MCC 004@8x Will the MCC disc fare any better? It also managed an 8x burn …. The result is fully…

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