|  | Posted by Eamon Skelton on 04/02/07 00:55 
On Sun, 01 Apr 2007 21:00:17 +0000, root wrote:
 > Again I thank you for your ideas. I think we are beating a dead
 > horse here. I just bought (and subsequently returned to Best Buy)
 > the LG GSA H42LI drive. It too says it can read RAM at 12x. It
 > read at 3.5Mb/s which is 3x. It is 50% faster than the Pioneer.
 
 Every little helps :-)
 
 Did you try writing to DVD+/-R with the LG?
 
 > My motherboard is the EVGA 680i SLI with an NVIDIA chip set. The problem
 > isn't in my machine as the differences among the various brands of
 > drive evidence.
 
 I see a lot of reports about SATA problems with the 680i. EVGA
 and Nvidia have brought out several BIOS upgrades to address
 these problems.
 
 http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/chipsets/display/20061222124554.html
 
 
 > I can't bring myself to work with Windows.
 
 That seems perfectly reasonable to me.
 
 > There you go, you are seeing exactly what I see. Only the BenQ drive
 > lives up to what is written on the box. The BenQ does read at 5x.
 > I got the BenQ on sale at Staples over a year ago for $20. The
 > model is no longer available.
 
 BenQ have been taken over by Liteon. Real BenQ drives are not easy to
 find: http://club.cdfreaks.com/showthread.php?t=192997
 
 
 > growisofs for +R.
 
 Same here.
 
 
 > I use the IDE/ATAPI driver in kernel 2.6.20.
 
 Newer than mine.
 
 I still think something is wrong with your setup. You should be able
 to burn those Verbatim discs at higher speeds. I use growisofs to
 burn Verbatim +R discs at 16x in my Liteon and 18x in my LG.
 
 This site seems to confirm that some drives can read 3x DVD-RAM
 at speeds higher than 3x and some drives can't.
 http://www.cdr-zone.com/forum/about4306.html
 
 I suppose the ultimate soultion would be to find some 12x DVD-RAM
 media. I suppose it will cost a fortune, will work perfectly with
 your new DVD drive, but it won't work in your Panasonic. That's
 what would happen to me anyway.
 
 Regards.
 
 E.S.
 
 
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