How do I use the Burn-Proof support in CD-Recorder 4?
BURN-Proof is a CD-Recording mode that offers protection from recording errors at the expense of write speed. Continue reading this section to learn more about BURN-Proof and speed optimization. BURN-Proof corrects errors caused by Buffer Under-RuN. Hence the term: BURN-Proof. Buffer Under-Run errors cause the production of useless discs ? commonly known as “coasters”. Many new CD-R/W drives support the BURN-ProofO feature to eliminate this problem. For the most part, errors are eliminated, which is good. However, if the recording speed is set to the maximum, it may take a long time to write an entire audio disc. How BURN-PROOF works. Buffer-under-run errors occur when data does not arrive at the CD-R/W in time while recording (writing) a compact disc. The result is a terminated write error condition and a useless disc. BURN-Proof continuously suspends and restarts the write operation as data becomes available, and unavailable, at the drive. The process of suspending and restarting the