just upgraded ( thought ) my Pioneer dvr-108 that reliably burned my TDK 8x's
at 16
will only do them now at 4 or 6
latest FW
I'm pissed
haven't tested cdr yet, supposed to be 40x
:'(
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new drive is a dvr-110d
At 11:06 PM 9/30/2005, FORC5 Poked the stick with:
just upgraded ( thought ) my
Pioneer dvr-108 that reliably burned my TDK 8x's at 16
will only do them now at 4 or 6
latest FW
I'm pissed
haven't tested cdr yet, supposed to be 40x
:'(
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Tallyho ! ]:8)
Taglines below !
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From: FORC5 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Sent: Saturday, October 01, 2005 2:06 AM
Subject: [H] bummer :(
just upgraded ( thought ) my Pioneer dvr-108 that reliably burned my TDK
8x's at 16
will only do them now at 4 or 6
I love the way
I love the way DVD burning software operates. It picks the
maximum safe
burnable speed for you. The rated maximum speed on CD or DVD
burning is like
the fuel mileage advertised for new vehicles, a joke.
If I have a 40X CD burner, naturally I am not going to leave
it set it to
burn
slowing the burn rate down on modern high speed dvd/cdr does
not guaranty a successful burn, sometimes it makes it worse IME
fp
At 08:31 AM 10/1/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Poked the stick
with:
If I have a 40X CD burner,
naturally I am not going to leave it set it to burn at the default
setting of
At 01:46 PM 10/1/2005, FORC5 typed:
slowing the burn rate down on modern high speed dvd/cdr does not
guaranty a successful burn, sometimes it makes it worse IME
Ditto that especially if they try to slow it down too far. I can see
burning at 12x instead of 16x but many people that do this drop
On a a related matter, I was reading an article, I think it was Maximum PC,
about burning. One interesting point was that if you are having trouble
with a stand alone machine reading burned media, ...slow down the speed of
the burn so the divits are more marked, and more representative of
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FORC5Sent: Saturday, October 01, 2005 10:46 AMTo:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; The Hardware ListSubject: Re:
[H] bummer :(slowing the burn rate down on
modern high speed dvd/cdr does not guaranty a successful burn, sometimes it
makes it worse IMEfpAt 08:31 AM 10/1/2005
On a a related matter, I was reading an article, I think it
was Maximum PC, about burning. One interesting point was that
if you are having trouble with a stand alone machine reading
burned media, ...slow down the speed of the burn so the
divits are more marked, and more representative