Best Speed 2 Burn DVD's?

Hello,
I just replaced my G4's CD-R with a DVD-R. I've read posts offering conflicting advice on the best 'speed' to burn important backup disks. Does anyone know if there's solid info available regarding this question?
Also, is there some kind of software that can check the 'quality' of the burn?
Thanks for your time.
J.C.

Many G4 Macs were designed before there were fast DVD burners, and use a slow speed ATA bus for the optical drive, and can't send data fast enough to burn over 8X. If you try to burn at 16X, the drive will run out of data and reduce speed, or even worse, go into stop and start mode. This can make a burn slower than at 8X. On my Quicksilver, I could see the drive's LED through the crack in the door, and it would be on solid at 8X, but start flashing at higher speeds. A DVD burned at a steady 8x is probably more reliable than one burned in spurts of 16X.
All the OSX burning application (Finder, iTunes, Disk Utility) let you set burn speed, except iDVD. It can be used to create a disk image file, which can be burned ay a controlled speed with Disk Utility.

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