Cd skipping after "burning cd" does burning a slow copy really prevent ...

I know I asked this question before but I wanted to bring it up again just 2 double check.
Cd skipping after "burning cd" does burning a slow copy really prevent your cd from skipping in lets just say "Denon" cd players?
Recently we have burned some copies and during play back on the denon sometimes they would skip and no even play the rest of the song.
What is the best way to prevent this from ever happening?

I always burn CDs at no more than 8x maximum. Preferably 2x. Call me old-fashioned but I can't see how a 48x or even 56x burn can ever work without putting tons of (hopefully correctable) errors on it.
As I understand it with let's say "Denon" cd players, if the built-in error correction algorithm is naff or the laser is slightly off then too many errors on the disc are going to show up as splunts and your CD is effectively WATF.

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