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LOCOENG

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  1. The graph data files can be found at Main menu->Help->Imgburn Graph Data...

     

    The graph for the first file is: ASUS_DRW-2014L1T_1.02_WEDNESDAY-NOVEMBER-05-2008_9-11_PM_MCC_03RG20_8x.ibg

    The second log is : ASUS_DRW-2014L1T_1.02_THURSDAY-NOVEMBER-06-2008_8-56_AM_MCC_03RG20_8x.ibg

  2. I don't really see anything wrong and that might have just been a Freudian slip unless it happens all the time.

     

    I 21:11:48 Write Type: Incremental

     

    Just curious why you've changed to incremental writing vs. the default DAO/SAO setting?

  3. I 20:09:00 Average Write Rate: 94 KB/s (0.1x) - Maximum Write Rate: 2,077 KB/s (1.5x)

     

    Make sure your DMA is enabled.

     

    In the future when we ask for a log you don't have to create another coaster as the logs are automatically saved. Go to Help->Imgburn logs and they can all be found there.

  4. I 17:41:33 Destination Media Type: DVD-R (Disc ID: CMC MAG. AM3) (Speeds: 4x, 8x, 12x)

     

    Please use decent media such as Verbatim or Taiyo Yuden.

     

    I 17:41:33 Write Speed: 10x

     

    You've chosen a speed which isn't supported by your burner/firmware/media combination.

     

    I 17:42:28 Average Write Rate: 2,459 KB/s (1.8x) - Maximum Write Rate: 5,618 KB/s (4.1x)

     

    Make sure DMA is turned on.

     

    I 17:41:33 Test Mode: Yes

     

    You do realize you are in test mode?

  5. You can never have enough SATA ports. After a few scans I did this weekend, you might want to add the LiteON iHAS120 to that list. @LOCOENG, I thought there was still a question mark on the PIO 216s?

     

     

    Not sure...I know I love my 215 and LUK has a 216 that I haven't heard any complaints from. :rolleyes:

  6. The difference is consistency among standalone players and burners/firmware combination. The cheaper media work sometimes, but other times leave you scratching your head wondering why they worked last week and don't this week. Our suggestions are given to increase your probability of success more often.

  7. If you are building a new rig I would think you'd have plenty of SATA ports available to you and newer mobo's typically only have one IDE(PATA)....that, to me, would make it a no brainer. On top of that SATA is the "now" interface while IDE was the "yesterday" interface. I really see IDE being phased out completely in the future, but who am I? :)

     

    Now just get you a nice beefy modular PSU with plenty of plugins to power all those new SATA ODD's and HDD's you'll be plugging in and you'll be in business.

     

    Corsair HX620

  8. Hi olde :)

     

    The BenQ's are no longer being made and NEC has been gobbled up as well, but you can still find excellent drives from them now named NEC/Optiarc.

     

    Depending on whether you go PATA or SATA.

     

    NEC 7200a (PATA)

    NEC 7200s (SATA)

    Pioneer 116 (PATA)

    Pioneer 216 (SATA)

     

    Most Lite-On's are solid performers in either interface.

  9. Please help me - I can't seem to download Ner0. Everytime I do, it uses all my monthly download allocation and now I have to wait another 30 days to see porn.

     

    Regards

     

    I've got your email addy, I could send you some there if you'd like :mellow:

  10. I personally prefer the one transluscent icon (drop zone) on my desktop and wouldn't want a few to choose from. I think that would confuse some users of this software as well, some have a problem using the easy picker screen...I couln't imagine if there were now four dropzones for them to choose from.

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