my cd/dvd writer will not burn, says burn speed is too slow

Can any one help please?

My cd/dvd writer will no longer burn. Everytime I try and burn something it starts then a message comes up and says the burn speed is too fast and spits the cd/dvd out. Even if i put the burn speed to the lowest it does this.

I have tried using a laser lens cleaner but this did not help.

imac g4

Posted on Sep 14, 2006 1:26 AM

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Sep 15, 2006 1:08 PM in response to raaarrh

I'm wondering if the brand and type of media you are using may
have some bearing on this issue. If a different speed-rated blank
media disc were used, I wonder if the issue would be resolved...

...Or, you could try an external optical drive to see if the issue is
in the software in your computer and/or the internal optical drive.

If you try other media that is speed-rated differently than your
present brand, and it works, that would be nice. Some users
also try free- or shareware disc burning utilities to see if they
can work around some problems; but I don't know as that'd help.

Best of luck in resolving this! 🙂

Nov 16, 2006 11:08 PM in response to raaarrh

Let me see if I can shed some light on this issue, for you.
Maybe some others as well can.
There are several Applications that are standard programs that come with OSX.
Of these, several have the ability to burn a project.
iTunes....iMovie.....Disk Utility.
Each of the above mentioned applications were developed for a specific purpose. However, they are capable of doing more than the original developers intended.
The problem in my eyes is the lack of information for a new user to Mac.
In what one would consider the perfect world, you simply choose a project, drag it in to one or more of the applications mentioned above and simply click burn and you are finished.
This is not always the case.
Often users are left with the issue of no clear cut direction on how to use these different burning softwares, and the ability to have a clear cut step by step user interface.
All of the furnished OSX burning software is in fact usable and works well.
The problem is HOW TO USE THEM.
The more experienced users find this either to be a non issue or will take the time to work with these different applications until they figure out how to use them.
There are of course different Advertisements and FAQ's that cover these to some degree that leave users more confused than when they started.
One of the major issues that accompany this problem is this.
Not all Burners that Apple uses in there machines are the same.
Not all Burners will accept all the different Media's that are available on the market.
Thus leaving many users confused. Not having a clear cut understanding of what the difference is between these different Media's and there use.
http://www.videohelp.com/dvd.htm
The above link offers an overview of this subject.
Apple has found itself in a delima with the Motion Picture Industry, as well as The Music Industry over the issue of offering there users with the capability of copying Copyrighted material. Thus leaving them open for Law Suits.
There was an in-depth article in one of the recent issues of Macworld Magazine, that went in-depth covering this issue.
It is almost impossible to cover all aspects of this issue on these forums.
There are of course different softwares available that make the burning experience much easier and user friendly.
Roxio is one of the industry leaders in the development of Mac compatible Burning Software. They offer 2 of the industry leaders in this area.
Toast-7 and Popcorn.
This solves only one portion of the problem. Both of these software offering give the user the ability to copy about anything.
However, there is so much controversy over the issue of Movie and Music copying, the manufactures of the Computers, and the Burners try to limit the users ability to copy these, and thus be clear of any Legal Issue.
Here again rises the problem of computer users being mad because the industry has placed limitations on there ability to use there product in a fast easy to use method.
Again there are work around to all of these issues.
The problem then becomes who out there is willing to tell us what is the easiest most trouble free method of using these computers, burners, software,and media.
The burner manufactures offer there burners.
To get them to work to there full potential the users then must search out the 3rd party Firmware updates that will enable them to work properly. This is not an issue with all burners but quite a few.
Most readers on these forums have read about the MEDIA compatibility and poor quality issues these are covered in a prior link.
To sum this up, the resources are available to do just about anything one wants to do in the copy area.
Not every copy problem is the same because of all the different elements that come into the equation, Burner, Media, Software, Firmware.
Last but not least here is a DVD media guide.
http://www.digitalfaq.com/media/dvdmedia.htm
Some of the latest Media will burn at 1X, 2X, 4X, 8X, and 16X, be sure to read the packaging and make sure it states this and you will not have an issue with Speed.
I also recommend you use DVD-R media
Cheers Don

Nov 17, 2006 7:41 AM in response to Donald Morgan

Ok, excuse my ignorance here, but what does copywrited material have to do the the internal burner not burning due to speed issues?

In my problem, I've bought a 100 pack of CD-R which I have used successfully before. They are 1 - 52X / 700MB disks. NOw, all of a sudden I have speed / buffer issues - no matter how low I set the speed. I can't burn mp3 on DVD's so that is not an option. This is the exact error message I get:

" iTunes can not burn this CD because the burn speed is too fast for your CD burner or media. Choose a lower speed in the burner pane of iTunes preferences and try again."I've gone as low as 1X - still get the same message. I've use iTunes and Roxio's toast and I get the same basic message with both software.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks!

iMac - powerPC G4 - 800mhz Mac OS X (10.3.9) apple extended USB keyboard

Nov 21, 2006 1:03 AM in response to rebknell

copyright issues can disable functionality in bizarre ways (i.e. anything that impedes you doing what you want if it's not what they want like putting music on your computer and your ipod)

but i ran into a message like that once and i think it was media related. the discs i bought (good brand) wouldn't burn 'slow enough' - meaning my burner wanted to go slower than the discs.

the discs said 8X and i got some that specifically said 1x-8x and they worked. shortley after that they came out with a firm ware update for the dvd app. that improved it's compatability with higher speed discs and that solved the issue for me. now i'm running into something else.

so, check to make sure your dvd app is up to date (i think it's version 4.6).
run a cleaning disc (a little dust in the wrong spot, over the lens can mess it up) and run disc utility for permissions. make sure you have extra space on your drive to burn.

it's also possible, just from reading these posts, alot of dvd burners are giving out and most people are just replacing them. i haven't found a lot of posts getting indepth with what the problems actually are when a new burner seems to fix it.

17" IMac Mac OS X (10.4.8)

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