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Scarlett | 20:42 Thu 13th Jul 2006 | Technology
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I have just bought some DVD-Rs, but it says on the box 1-16x. Does that mean they are no good to man nor beast? They were very cheap. I don't understand what tha 16x means. Help!
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16x is the speed they 'burn' at. If your dvd recorder is 16x speed it will download the recording 16 times faster than 'real time'.

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Ok. Bearing in mind CDs burn at 52x, I have bought some crappy DVDs, no??!
Okay so what speed does your DVD recorder burn at?

It's unlikely you will be burning at 16x.

Of course all this doesn't mean they are any good - only time will tell.
You can choose what speed to burn the disks at so there's no problem - it'll just take a bit longer than with other disks.
DVDs are generally at 4x or 8x speed, much slower than CD-Rs - I would suggest that 16X are not at all crap if youre using them to burn films for example?
A 1x DVD drive speed is equivalent to an 8x CD drive speed, 2x DVD = 16x CD etc etc. So 16x DVD is equivalent to 128x CD! Not bad discs at all, but you're unlikely to have a DVD burner that'll write that fast.
my DVD burner will write at 16x, but I usually limit the speed to 8x burning because 16x seems to be more unreliable.

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