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wodim speed=0
speed=# Set the speed factor of the writing process to #. # is an integer, representing a multiple of the audio speed. This is about 150 KB/s for CD-ROM, about 172 KB/s for CD-Audio and about 1385 kB/s for DVD media. If no speed option is present, wodim will try to get a drive specific speed value from the file /etc/wodim.conf and if it cannot find one, it will try to get the speed value from the CDR_SPEED environment and later from the CDR_SPEED= entry in /etc/wodim.conf. If no speed value could be found, wodim uses a drive specific default speed. The default for all new (MMC compliant) drives is to use the maximum supported by the drive. If you use speed=0 with a MMC compliant drive, wodim will switch to the lowest possible speed for drive and medium. If you are using an old (non MMC) drive that has problems with speed=2 or speed=4, you should try speed=0.
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