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  1. the master should be at the end of the cable and above the slave

     

    benq's aren't known for being the fastest readers, just excellent burners and scanners

     

    my nec 3550 reads pressed dual layer faster, why waste a benq as a reader?

  2. Some time back I bought a benq 1620 for scanning and didn't know that the firmware on oem/bulk drives did not support pie/pif scans, I had to cross flash, in my case it was absolutely necessary. In total that day I flashed the drive 3 times, I was pessimistic about reccomending the

    crossflash unless necessary.

    Since I have been looking for a benq 1640 the last 2 weeks what do you think I would do? If you aren't into scanning, don't flash!

     

     

    do a disk transfer test with cd speed ona burned disk, it will test 16x

  3. it probably will read a burned dvd back at 16x but i doubt it will rip at 16x, try checking over at cdfreaks if you can convert it to the benq 1640 that it really is

     

     

    I may have missed something as I have not been in the forums for quite some time. I didn't even know about IMG Burn's predecessor no longer being supported until just a few days ago.

     

    Anyway, I checked out cdreaks like you suggested and they mention my Sony as being modeled after the BenQ 1640 but that was all I could find. No conversions or anything. They don't even have the latest firmware update (1.0d). I already downloaded that from The Firmware Page. I also checked the testing cdfreaks did on the drive and all of their results came out perfectly so I am really at a loss right now. Is there anything else I can look into? :frustrated:

     

    read, start at post 97 and read on, not for the faint of heart!

     

    http://club.cdfreaks.com/showthread.php?t=...80&page=4&pp=25

  4. I found a little program for data files, don't use it on a full movie tho!

    My test with a movie had the vob5 before the vob1 with power dvd,

    shrink analyzed the dvd fine.

    A 1.2 G data burn seemed fine, since some guy in Germany wrote

    the program, I'm not quite ready to reccomend it yet.

     

    :thumbsup:

     

    when do they start kids programming in school over there?

  5. As a case in point I will use the new NEC 3550 & 4550 burners, the firmware is not mature

    and even tho these drives are supposed to be the best NEC has produced since

    the venerable 3500, I wouldn't burn any media past 8x. I have taken TYG03(16x dvd-r) and Verbatim

    mcc 04(16xdvd+r) and sony yuden T02's(8x dvd+r) and gotten QS of 98-99 at 8x burns. Since I have

    modified write strats on the 3550, I can burn the sony's at 12x. The 12 x burns were anywhere from 50-90 QS. All scans performed with benq 1620 and cdspeed @8x. I am sure the QS 50 played well enough but

    in the trash it went. Observing 3 batches of TYG(01,02,03) I think the only difference is the mid code,

    not the dye or anything else. Crosschecking burns with above media on an LG4163 and the benq 1620

    yielded better burns at high speeds(12-16x), but no better at 8x. The LG and Benq would seem to have fully mature firmware. It's a complicated world out there.

    Neither the 3550 or 4550(same hardware) are considered adequate scanners. YMMV

  6. "Post here if you have something to say about ImgBurn"

     

    Im getting ready to use the Queing feature have 3 ready to go :thumbup:

     

    you still have to feed the disks, no I was trying to see if nero and imgburn

    would have a conflict, I was more afraid of nero taking over.

  7. the G01's were the best, course I burned at 4x and didn't have a benq to scan with, but 98-99 QS with cdspeed and nec 3520's.

    Next batch actually had some G02's in same package with G01's.

    The G02's seemed to drop slightly in quality, 95-97QS, the G03's

    were on spindles but just a paper cut out on top. Almost as good

    as the G01's, by now I usually burned at 8x. 25-30C/disk

  8. I have always used nero for all my burning needs, but after a little coaxing from

    corn and a lot of razzing from Blu I took the jump into imgburn. This was a difficult

    test as a lot of things could have screwed up. At least all drives used were standalone masters.

    I started nero and imgburn, pointing each to seperate hard drives, and had them burn a dvd at 4x

    on seperate burners. No dual core cpu, 512 megs of ram. 2 good burns

  9. The problem with Verb's is that CMC has also been known to make then, and I have indeed purchased some myself, so I don't buy them anymore. Maybe good sites like SVP who put manufacturer on will help me if I get stung with them again. Or just simply avoid anything to do with cmc.

     

    verbs are made in 3 or 4 plants(SL), europe sees a lot of the India disks, quality control has been an

    issue, the tawain connection supposedly is thru prodisc and cmc mag, prodisc being slightly better.

    It may be a crap shoot but short of TY disks there's not much else going on. I have never scanned

    a bad verb.

  10. unfortunately I have been a nero geek, it's kinda hampered my

    developement, burning 2 cd's at 32x kinda got me addicted

    after ezcdcrap for a few years.

    I am the kind of nut that COF's on the fly at 16x and gets a QS

    above 90.

    ImgBurn has not disappointed me to say the least!

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