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Posted by SalesMart.com.au on 10/07/35 11:33
On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 16:42:41 GMT, spam@uce.gov (Bob) wrote:
>On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 14:26:34 GMT, sales@___Email_Address_on_Web_site
>(SalesMart.com.au) wrote:
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>>By placing the drives in USB2 casings and having 16 USB2 ports on my
>>computer. I have the Pioneer DVR-109 as an internal and a LG 4163 as
>>the other internal. The rest are on USB2 ports.
>
>I bet that's some sight.
A mess of cables.
>
>>They all get used as before I place each new order of media I always
>>get samples in to make sure the same level of quality still exists
>>with that media brand. I do this be testing the media in various
>>burners and play back in a Panasonic DMR-E30 recorder, Viewmaster
>>VM928 DVD Player, Sony PS2 console and MS XBox. The Panasonic
>>recorders are very fussy to what they'll play and so are the consoles
>>for playing back video.
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>Why not use CD-DVD Speed Quality test
>http://www.cdspeed2000.com/
Been using that for years. Nero 6.6 has it built into it as well in
version 4.01
Kprobe is another good program.
The best test for playback is trying it on a player that is very fussy
and the Sony PS2 console is probably the most fussy out of anything.
If it plays in a PS2 it will generally play in anything. Many
authoring businesses have a Sony PS2 to test playback.
I've seen media that Nero and Kprobe pass but fail in the Sony PS2
or Panasonic recorder. I need a disc that works in the Panasonic
recorders and a vast majority of DVD players as I sell to many DVD
Authoring businesses across Australia. They tend to buy in bulk so a
reliable disc is required.
SalesMart.com.au
Perth, Western Australia
http://www.salesmart.com.au
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