|  | Posted by Bruce on 11/12/05 18:28 
Andrew Rossmann <andysnewsreply@no_junk.comcast.net> wrote innews:MPG.1dce929079250ffd989758@newsgroups.comcast.net:
 
 > [This followup was posted to rec.video.dvd.tech and a copy was sent to
 > the cited author.]
 >
 > In article <Xns96FE80500A892parcxmannetscapenet@216.196.97.136>,
 > parcxman@netscape.net says...
 >> I've currently running firmware version 1.07 on my Plextor 708A. I
 >> have dowloaded firmware version 1.11 (it's an .exe) and now want to
 >> update my Plextor.
 >>
 >> Is it as simple as double clicking on the exe? I remember reading
 >> some cautions about updating firmware in general months ago, but I
 >> can't find that info. any more.
 >
 >   I've updated my 708A several times since I bought it. If you only
 >   have
 > the one drive, it's very simple. Simply run the .EXE. It searches for
 > and has a drop-down list of all compatible drives, with their current
 > firmware version listed. You then pick the correct drive and click on
 > 'UPDATE'. You then reboot the computer so Windows can re-detect it. If
 > you've forced your drive to a different drive letter, you may also
 > need to use Disk Management to restore the letter.
 >
 
 I updated the firmware to 1.11, and the sequence of events was exactly as
 you described, above.  Thanks to you and to all that replied.
 
 I was hoping that the update would give me better burn reliability with a
 50-pack of Sony DVD+R 8x blank media I purchased.  The media code is Sony-
 D11-00.  Of 8 burns, 3 will play on my Sony set-top player, 5 will not,
 none of the 8 will play on my Zenith players, and 2 aren't even recognized
 (by WinXP File Explorer) in my pc if placed in my Liteon DVD-ROM LTD163.
 On many of these, the burn pattern is something I've never seen.  As you
 move from the center outwards, there will be a clear burn pattern, then a
 foggy looking burn pattern, then back to clear.  Sometimes, there will be
 two foggy burn patterns.  I've only seen this on this particular media.
 
 I've been to http://www.videohelp.com/dvdmedia to review media/player
 compatibility and burn reliability.  Sony-D11-00 did not review well in
 either case.
 
 For what it's worth:
 
 I always burn at 4x, regardless of media speed capability.
 
 What has worked the best for me has been
 Sony DVD+R 4X, RICOHJPNR01
 TDK DVD+R 8X, CMC MAG-E01-00
 Verbatim DVD-R 8X, MCC 02RG20
 HP DVD+R 4X, CMC MAG-F01-00
 The above have given me 100% success, on many different set-tops, and on
 many different pc's and laptops.  Absolutely no failures.
 
 What's been unacceptible for me is
 Sony DVD+R 8X, Yuden000T02, 50% will skip/jitter near end of movie when
 played on any set-top, 'usually' plays fine on pc
 Sony DVD+R 8X, Sony-D11-00
 
 I wish you could tell the media code of blank media before you bought it.
 
 Bruce
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