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Hi, okay if it's the loading effect on the batteries, not a loose connection, then look at the speed pot, when it slows down try pushing the lever upwards or downwards, improves then the pot needs replacing , this is a simple test to see whether the tracks within the pots are worn...
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ultra slow download speeds on a turntable please explain? if you are recording from vinyl to mp3 it can take some time so be patient if thats the problem.
You may never acheive the full bus speed as most manufacturers have a habit of giving their specs a little tweak and most mainboards may have conservative bus speeds too.
You also have electrical losses in cables, low bus speeds and slower read/write speeds.
Most people have at least 2.5 gig internet access speed but they will never reach that speed, most can only get as high as 50 or 60 meg due to cable losses and other restrictions.
you may also have component issues which may be slowing things down too.. but to be honest, if you can get to about half what the specs tell you, you have done well..
how long have you had it? if it is still under warranty take it back. if not let me know and i will walk you through fixing it step by step. once you take the facing off, your warranty is invalid
One possible source of difficulty is there are different blanks for
"slow" recorders (1x - 4x), "high speed" recorders (4x-10x), "ultra speed"
recorders (12x-24x), and "ultra speed +" recorders. The disc manufacturers
had to change the way the discs were made to accommodate each successive
improvement, so older recorders don't work with the newer disks.
It is possible for some 4x-capable "slow" drives to use the "fast" blanks
with a firmware upgrade, but there is no advantage to doing so since you're
still limited to 4x recording (unless, of course, you're unable to find
"slow" CD-RW blanks).
CD-RW discs for the faster drives are labeled with a "High Speed",
"Ultra Speed", or "Ultra Speed +" logos. Make sure you buy the right blanks
for your drive.
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