Best of all, it will not let you burn at incorrect speeds - years ago it was accepted wisdom to burn at single speed, but no longer - these days it is best to burn at the minimum speed supported by the combination of your media and burner, and IMGBurn will tell you this information & use it - if you set it to a slow speed such as 2x, it will not actually write at this rate if the media & burner combo is set to 4x, so instead of allowing a bad burn it will always reset to the minimum for the combination. It is also a good idea to use a tool such as IMGBurn for all disc image creation & burning as it just does it, well, properly. #1 - what is the make of the blank media you are using? Blank discs are very far from all being created equally and better quality blank media will yield better results. Various possibilities come to mind here, given the facts as I understand them being:
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