In the era of silent SSDs and cloud storage, the whirring sound of a DVD spinning at 16x speed feels almost prehistoric. Yet, millions of users still rely on optical media for legacy software installation, movie archival, and data recovery.
Most modern drives default to a "performance" profile. When you insert a disc, the drive immediately jumps to 8x, 16x, or even 24x speed. This creates: DVDSpeedControl
"DVDSpeedControl" is likely a reference to Nero DriveSpeed, a utility traditionally used to manage the rotation speed and noise levels of DVD and CD-ROM drives. By reducing the drive speed, you can significantly quiet the hardware during movie playback or music listening. Quick Setup Guide for DriveSpeed Silence is Golden: Slowing down the read speed
Navigate to Start Menu > Nero > Nero Toolkit > Nero DriveSpeed. You can also right-click the tray icon after launch. "DVDSpeedControl" is likely a reference to Nero DriveSpeed
Noise Reduction: High-speed spinning can create significant mechanical noise and vibration. Lowering the speed makes the drive much quieter during movie playback or software installation.
| Clarion 8 | Yes |
| Clarion 9 / 9.1 | Yes |
| Clarion 10 | Yes |
| Clarion 11 / 11.1 | Yes |
| Clarion Templates | Yes |
| ABC Templates | Yes |
| Local Mode | Yes |
| DLL Mode | Yes |
| Multi DLL | Yes |