Limited burning speed

Every so often, I find that my burn speed is limited to 2x when burning from the desktop. If I use dvd studio pro, I get the option of faster write speeds. Same package of discs, it just seems to decide it wants to take it easy for the day & go slow. Any ideas?

It might be the type of data your trying to burn? Iv never had this happen to me when I burn discs. It could be that some of your discs in the package are slightly defective...
Sorry I couldn't shed any light
Matt
P.S. This post talks about quality of discs. Iv found that sometimes the Pro applications let you get away with things that other apps wont.
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=655189

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