Changing Burning speed in Disk Utility

I am currently using Mac OS 10.4.11 and having problems burning cd/dvd due to medium write error. I would like to slow the burning speed down in disk utility, but it won't let me change the burning speed from 4x. All of my drive permissions are repaired, and the cd-rw's are not bad, itunes will burn them at 1x. Any solutions on how to change the burning speed?

No help I'm afraid, but I've been having the same problem. Will post if I find anything.
Martin

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    +++++++++++++++++
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