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Tue 08/10/02 at 11:32
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what does burn proof mean on a cd writer desription???
Tue 08/10/02 at 20:03
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Whooo! wrote:
> The logo isnt coming brilliantly..
>
> Its a bit harder than i expected to put the shades on without a
> graphics tablet, and all my attempts so far look a bit crap, but I'll
> keep trying and tell you when I've got one I'm happy with.

If possible i want the edges of the logo to be straight, not blurry, so it is easier to use on different coloured backgrounds, thanks.

Any chance that you have msn?
If so my addy is [email protected]
Tue 08/10/02 at 18:04
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Burnproof stands for Buffer under run proof...
Tue 08/10/02 at 17:58
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I'm not sure, but I don't think you can pause the laser, it just buffers a large amount of data so the chances of "buffer underrun" are greatly reduced. I don't think it's *garaunteed* to work though.
Tue 08/10/02 at 16:52
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The logo isnt coming brilliantly..

Its a bit harder than i expected to put the shades on without a graphics tablet, and all my attempts so far look a bit crap, but I'll keep trying and tell you when I've got one I'm happy with.
Tue 08/10/02 at 16:12
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Whooo!
How is that logo comin on, is there any chance you have msn?
Thanks
Tue 08/10/02 at 16:07
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Whooo! wrote:
> That's how I understand it, could be totally wrong of course..

Nope, I think you've hit the nail right on the head, couldn't have put it any better myself.....which I didn't as you can see by the provison of the web URL :D
Tue 08/10/02 at 15:23
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With traditional CD Writers, the data source had to be supplying data to the writer at all times, if the writer was writing faster than the data was being supplied, the CD would fail.

Burnproof just stops this, by allowing the CD writing process to pause and await the data. It's useful because it means you can use your PC at the same time as burning a CD, without fear of failing, and also you can use it with naff slow hard drives.

That's how I understand it, could be totally wrong of course..
Tue 08/10/02 at 13:59
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Im sure it has something to do with buffering of some sort.

c.b.
Tue 08/10/02 at 12:19
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Try this link for an explanation, I know it's based on Iomega but the priciples are the same.

http://www.iomega.com/support/documents/10576.html
Tue 08/10/02 at 11:58
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simply:

it means that every cd it burns is going to work. You wont start churning out drinks coasters in other words

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