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Originally Posted by Cynthetiq
Now the same issues with CD burns (which is why I hated burning them in the first place) had buffer underrun errors consistently on various files for me. I'm assuming that DVDs suffer from the same types of problems since I don't always get DVD data burns 100% all the time. I even get some bus overflow errors moving >2Gb files to an external USB2.0 drive.
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I don't believe it's a buffer under run error. If it occurs, doesn't the program typically give you an error message at least? In my case, the progress just stops without any indication anything is wrong. I give it 10 minutes without any progress so I'm forced to force close since the cancel button does nothing.
Plus, I'm not doing anything intensive as I burn and the computer is relatively fast. If I'm correct, buffer underrun is just storing the data being burned in a cache in case the processing power is diverted elsewhere to prevent skipping of data (like in a discplayer), right?