"Buffer under-run" whe burning CD-RWs
Now, I'e been experiencing this problem called "buffer under-run" error while burning data to my CD-RWs.
Because of this error, I've wasted several expensive CD-RWs, and worse still, the data are all gone.(renders the entire CD-RW un-usable!) :eek::cool:
Have anyone encountered this kinda problem before? If so, how do you avoid it? It seems that floppies are still more reliable! :):):D:)
Re: "Buffer under-run" whe burning CD-RWs
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Originally posted by Xeon
Now, I'e been experiencing this problem called "buffer under-run" error while burning data to my CD-RWs.
Because of this error, I've wasted several expensive CD-RWs, and worse still, the data are all gone.(renders the entire CD-RW un-usable!) :eek::cool:
Have anyone encountered this kinda problem before? If so, how do you avoid it? It seems that floppies are still more reliable! :):):D:)
Not knowing what kinda CDRW you have, I can only make a general statement, in that the stream to the CDR is being interrupted...Busy beaver CPU?
Re: "Buffer under-run" whe burning CD-RWs
Quote:
Originally posted by Xeon
Now, I'e been experiencing this problem called "buffer under-run" error while burning data to my CD-RWs.
Because of this error, I've wasted several expensive CD-RWs, and worse still, the data are all gone.(renders the entire CD-RW un-usable!) :eek::cool:
Have anyone encountered this kinda problem before? If so, how do you avoid it? It seems that floppies are still more reliable! :):):D:)
CD writers nowadays, have burn proof technology. It is common knowledge that you are not supposed to do anything while the burning is in process.
Why don't you use CDRs to burn?
"buffer under run" is known as "coasters" among Singaporean computer geeks. I'm not sure if this is a local colloquial term or coined term worldwide.
In Singapore, there is a shop which sells CD medium, gives 1 to 1 exchange to its customers for coaster CDs.