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Should work fine. I think it depends on your burner software. Many good burners offer the ability to set the burn speeds, or simply use the auto burn speed setting which attempts to identify the disks' speed and burns at that rate. Of course, old blanks might simply have a higher than expected failure rate compared to recently purchased blanks. But burning CD's always had a bit of burn failures.
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