I've got a Plextor 12/10/32 SCSI burner. It has performed flawlessly and still does with MakeCD. No problems making any CD-R's or CD-RW's.
Nabil .... You probably have HTML Email turned on. Shut off HTML sending. -- |=====================================================================| | Michael Rye | Amiga 4000 Power Tower MK-II | |UNIX/DBA/C/HTML/Java| CyberStorm MK-III 060/50 MHz, CyberVision PPC | | Team Amiga | 146 Meg RAM, 3 HDs: 2, 4 (IDE) & 18 (SCSI) GB | | Amiga.org | 2 Ariadne-II cards, NetGear EN104TP Hub | | Member="SilvrDrgn" |2 GVP I/O Extenders, Plextor 12/10/32 SCSI CD-RW| |====================| Plextor 40X SCSI CD-ROM, Seagate TapeStor 8000 | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Prime Option Phovos 300C Flatbed Scanner | |=====================================================================| ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nabil Shahid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 7:56 AM Subject: [voyager] Re: OT - MakeCD and Pirating > > > Replying to myself... > > Can anybody explain why I am getting equals signs at the end of every line? > > WTF? > > > Nabs.. > > On 29-Oct-02, I wrote: > > > > I've had it for almost 3 years now, although there was a lengthy period w= > > here I stopped using it; I kept getting buffer under-runs with MakeCD. Fo= > > r some reason I would only buy 1 or 2 CDRs at a time. They would quickly = > > get ruined, and by the time I got round to buying some more (usually mont= > > hs later) I had forgotten what I had learned NOT to do from the previous = > > attempt. > > > > Anyway, I started using it again 2 weeks ago, and everything is fine. The= > > first audio track was damaged due to under-run again, but once I tweaked= > > the settings, it was ok. It seems the Amiga (040/25) can only handle bur= > > ning at 1x for the time being, but its not too much of a drag. > > > > I will mail you my settings privately. If it were just one drive, you cou= > > ld say that internally the drive is staying in test mode (and thus, not e= > > ngaging the laser). But for them both to screw up with the same problem i= > > s unlikely. > > > > Have they ever worked? How old are they? Were they bought at the same tim= > > e? > >
