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 I am trying to optimize my ide cd and ide dvd drives. They are initialized as scsi emulated devices during bootup which I have found is necessary or else they will not work, but because the dvd is placed in this mode, it takes a huge performance hit when playing back dvd video.  I found that the dvd was not using dma. 

To correct the dvd I enabled:

hdparm -d1 /dev/hdd


I have also noticed that my cd burner is not using dma mode when I run an hdparm -i on it.  Will the burner experience a similar kind of performance hit that the dvd drive had if dma is not enabled via hdparm?  Or will enabling dma cause problems with the scsi emulation?

When I do a 'dmesg | grep hdc' I see that the cd burner is using bm-dma.  What is bm-dma?  Does that replace setting dma via hdparm?
 
Thanks,
 
Tyler

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