uSerKey
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I did another search using "Buffer Recovery" and read all the results but found no help.
After opening the "Settings" window, under the "I/O" tab,
the section "Buffer Recovery Thresholds" with "Main", Device", and "Avg.DiskQ" sliders,
can anyone explain how to use these sliders if my drive has buffer problems when burning?
I know that the default settings are probably best in general,
but if during burns I see problems with buffer usage(for instance dropping below 10%)
which result in burn speed drops
are there any guides on using these sliders,
or is it simply do-it-yourself experimentation on a disc-to-disc basis?
Current settings on my PC(I assume these are default):
Main = 30%
Device = 50%
Avg. Disk Q: = 0.8
Sorry in advance if this has already been addressed in another post.
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It makes the program send the 'Reserve Track' command all the time when burning DVD+R. Normally it's only needed for DVD-R burning.
Thanks.
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Sorry, if this has been addressed before. I did a search but didn't come up with anything useful.
After opening the "Settings" window, under the "Write" tab, can someone explain the "DVD+R Reserve Track" option?
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Unless there is a fundamental flaw in the drives hardware, a firmware update can fix most things.
Thanks alot. you have answered my questions. The drive in question is the LG-H10A, JJ11(TDB).
UDMA4 enabled. I can't wait for the next firmware update.
By the way can you run your media tests on SonyD21?
Where I am at, it's THE most easily available media.
Thanks again.
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The jitter algorithms with an average & peak jitter of 14% gives a quality score for the jitter of 49% and anything below 50% is unacceptable in my book so your figures may be correct.
Thanks your reply answered my question.
Two more since you took the time to answer and seem to know a bit more than I do on this subject.
Is it normal for a burner to give higher jitter rates at lower burn speeds, but lower jitter at high to max speeds?
And is this completely a hardware issue 100%, or can firmware or software help resolve this problem in any way?
Thanks again.
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Sorry, for this question, but it seems ImgBurn and DVD Info Pro are somehow linked and I could not find a forum for this question on the DVDRecordableORG website.
After viewing many burn scans in the media section of the ImgBurn Forum and comparing them I would like to know how %jitter is calculated into the disc quality rating of DVD Info Pros PIPO scanning?
Sorry again if this has nothing to do with ImgBurn.
Wondering..
in ImgBurn Support
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davidw89
If your DVD writer has auto-bitsetting feature(such as GSA-H10A, JJ11) the booksetting option in Nero won't show up. The drive will automatically bookset any R+ media without the need for software intervention.