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Posted by Smid on 02/04/06 21:57
DH wrote:
> Smid wrote:
> > Damon wrote:
>
> > If I cared about speed, I would burn at the fastest speed. Which would
> > be fine if I simply wanted to use it in the same PC I burned it in. I
> > do not care about getting firmware speeds to upgrade to a _faster_
> > speed. The discs these produce are coasters unless I want to sit in my
> > room with the PC which wrote it. They are incompatible with any other
> > drive/player.
> >
> > I just wanted to know if this technology has improved in the new
> > drives. I doubt this. It does sound as if you might just have been
> > lucky, or read a DVD-R on the same machine you burn it, if you haven't
> > had compatibility problems...
>
> I use the Pioneer 108 with NILs 1.14 FW hack. It now rips at up to 16x and writes,
> with full compatibility with all available players and other drives, at up to 16x,
> though I tend to keep it down at 8x, using Titanium 8x printable top DVD-Rs.
Hmmmn. I might look it out. Does the firmware really make that much
difference for compatibility?
> Unusual nick Smid - used to drive robots by any chance ??
Must be a different Smid... Not me... Its a west of scotland nickname
for smith....
Smid
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