DVD-R disc burn speed

Can a DVD-R disc be written faster than it's rated speed? If the disc says it's rated speed is 4X, can you burn it at 8X, etc? If you can, will the disc be readable later?
Also, does anyone have any reccomendations as to the most reliable media. I have been using TDK for about 3 years, but have been reading about Taiyo Yuden.
G4 MDD   Mac OS X (10.3.9)   I have Pioneer 110D DVD-RW

Depends on the media, and the optical drive firmware.
High speed burns are generally not recommended for any disc intended for playback outside of a Mac/PC, I believe.
My NEC ND-3550a can burn TDK 4X DVD-R @ 8X, and 8X DVD+R @ 12X.
Older (4X or 8X drives) are unlikely to have this capability due to the age of the firmware revison.

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    Can a DVD-R disc be written faster than it's rated speed? If the disc says it's rated speed is 4X, can you burn it at 8X, etc? If you can, will the disc be readable later?
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    G4 MDD   Mac OS X (10.3.9)   I have a Pioneer DVD-RW 110D
    G4 MDD   Mac OS X (10.3.9)   I have a Pioneer DVD-RW 110D

    Can a DVD-R disc be written faster than it's rated
    speed? If the disc says it's rated speed is 4X, can
    you burn it at 8X, etc? If you can, will the disc be
    readable later?
    Also, does anyone have any reccomendations as to the
    most reliable media. I have been using TDK for about
    3 years, but have been reading about Taiyo Yuden.
    G4 MDD Mac OS X
    (10.3.9) I have a Pioneer DVD-RW 110D
    G4 MDD
    Mac OS X (10.3.9) I have a Pioneer DVD-RW
    110D
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