Le Samedi 20 Octobre 2001 08:00, vous avez écrit : > > > > Maximum read speed in kB/s: 7056 > > Current read speed in kB/s: 7056 > > Maximum write speed in kB/s: 2822 > > Current write speed in kB/s: 706 > > This, Current write speed looks really low. > i.e. a 12/10/32A on one machine I checked recently had these readings: > > Maximum read speed in kB/s: 5645 > Current read speed in kB/s: 5645 > Maximum write speed in kB/s: 2117 > Current write speed in kB/s: 2117 > Buffer size in KB: 2048 > > this is just a supposition...... maybe max and current lines mean max speed capabilities of your drive and max speed allowed on your system.
i copy/past a hint found on cdrecord site. /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ General hints: NOTE: IDE/ATAPI don't have disconnect! you cannot expect the needed performance for CD-writing if you connect source and destination drive to the same IDE cable. If you never like to directly write a CD from CD-ROM source, this configuration seems to be the best: IDE 0MSTR->HD1 IDE 0SLAV->HD2 IDE 1MSTR->CD-writer IDE 1SLAV->CD-ROM If you like to write from both HD source and CD-ROM source, you should have the following configuration: IDE 0MSTR->HD1(does _not_ hold CD mastering data) IDE 0SLAV->CD-Writer IDE 1MSTR->HD2(holds CD mastering data) IDE 1SLAV->CD-ROM /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ hope this can be usefull for any.... bye jipe -- Ta mere elle vote Cheminade au 2eme tour
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