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Keith Richie wrote:
> On 6/25/06, Jude DaShiell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> That just is not true at all. The 800MHZ requirement is for the
> bundled software.
>
> My default dupper is a PII 266, which burns no problems at all @
> 8x. It is o
On 6/25/06, Jude DaShiell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Before anyone puts their money down for any DVD writer it's required to
read the hardware requirements closely and know how fast in mhz their
intended machine for this writer runs. I work over at http://smartco.org
Wednesday nights and we hear
Before anyone puts their money down for any DVD writer it's required to
read the hardware requirements closely and know how fast in mhz their
intended machine for this writer runs. I work over at http://smartco.org
Wednesday nights and we hear about many technohorror stories. One of them
that
I'm replying to myself.
This turned out to be a hardware problem.
The DVD-R was connected with a 40-wire IDE cable.
I replaced it with an 80-wire IDE cable at it worked fine.
Jack Dodds
> Speed set to 5540 KB/s
> Starting to write CD/DVD at speed 4.0 in dummy force SAO mode for
> single ses
My newly purchased Pioneer DVD-111D will not write DVDs on my Debian
Sarge Pentium 1.8 GHz system. I am using HP 8X DVD-Rs and trying to
write at 4X.
I applied the dvd-record patch to cdrecord. It writes between 30 and
200 MByte to the disk and then stops. The written area on the DVD is
clearly
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