A user complains that a ""buffer underrun"" error message keeps occurring when they try to write to recordable dvds. what would be the best reason?

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Avoid running other programs at the same time you're making a DVD, make sure the source data are on your local hard drive and not a network or external drive, or try writing at a slower pace.

What is buffer underrun?

Data security risks called buffer underflow, buffer underrun, and buffer underwrite often arise when the temporary holding area used for data transfer, the buffer, is fed at a slower rate than it is being read from.

Why does a buffer underrun happen?

  • A damaged connection, an interrupted physical link, or intense competition for bandwidth can all lead to buffer underruns. This is a typical issue that arises when data is burned to a CD.
  • Data recording to a CD must be done continuously and in real-time.

What causes the error "buffer underrun"?

There are several methods for preventing buffer underrun errors:

  • Before you create a CD, defragment your hard disk.
  • Before writing, copy the data to a local hard drive, but make sure to free up space on the drive because the workspace might need to have 650 MB available.
  • Don't use a network to burn a CD.

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We Suggest, Do not use other applications at the same time as DVD writing, make sure that the source files are on the local hard disk (not a removable or network drive), or try using a slower write speed. OR Try using a slower write speed.

What is Buffer Underrun?

Buffer Underrun, also known as buffer underflow or buffer underwrite, is a threat to data that typically occurs when the temporary holding space during data transfer, the buffer, is fed at a lower rate than it is being read from.

A buffer underrun occurs when a computer can't feed data to the CDRW fast enough. The buffer empties and a coaster is made. This is because burning needs to be continuous.

So the drive can't just remember where it was and start up again when the drives buffer fills up again (except with the new burn proff drives, they're supposed to eliminate buffer underruns). Some forms of copy protection also can cause buffer underruns.

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