Why burn speed gets faster?

Hello every one,
Here I have a common problem of stuttering DVDs with various players.. but
Bit rate set by me was too high so I am re-trying..
The questions is, since a few days ago, dvds get burned so quickly, even though I use
same dvds Verbatim x16. When I did the first, second and third try, I waited like 4 hours.
But now I wait (for the same project of 2.5 GB) about for 15 minutes. That, it seems to me,
has started to happen since when I used for one time SONY DVD-RW x1x2.
Firstly I don't understand how I can set the burning speed in DVD SP 3, which
seems important for not making stutturing DVDs. Secondly why does the speed
change automatically, when I touched nothing??
My dvds (with wrong Bit Rate setting) played very well
only with my Samsun 4-year-old DVD player, while
with other freshly-opened new players they didn't.
Could it be that new cheap ones work in a lousy way?
Both new ones showed also audio problems.
With one player the audio was histerically vivrating, with another one
some sounds such as river water sound and music get louder
while others such as human voices remain too low.
I have to admit that the sound was not Apacked, but i wonder if it depends on players.
I hope with new Bit rate and A packed sound, something gets better...
Thank you
minobu

Thanks for replys..! The mystery about the speed is solved..!
Also the stuttering problem is solved, as far as one DVD players that I tried yesterday,
with a Bit Rate lower.
But the sound problems remain.. the audio still goes high and down.
Does anyone know the cause and remedy? same experience?
On this thread I posted my problem of Audio with 48.0007khz rate
in original clip. Could it be the cause? Even after rendering, could the difference
in audio rate cause such effect? If so.. as fixing up the original clips is
impossible, I would have to give up making dvds..
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1108682&tstart=0
Everyone talks about Tayo Yuden, but can we find it in Europe?
I havent seen it in Italy.
minobu

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