Do you really need 1.8ghz to burn DVDs in Leopard?

Hi, I was just reading the Apple technical specifications for OS 10.5 and I read that, to burn DVDs, you need at least a processor speed of 1.8ghz. Is this true, and if so, is there anything I can do to work around it?
Thanks!

You've misread something. Burning a DVD does not require a 1.8Ghz processor. DVD Player requires a 1.6GHz processor or faster for improved de-interlacing, but will still play DVDs on slower systems. Burning a DVD, though, should work on any system that Leopard will run on.

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