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I've read the guide... How to use the 'Automatic Write Speed' feature
http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=4249
What I want to do is to limit the write speed to 2.4x for disc id MKM-001-00 and to 4x for anything else. Problem is it looks like imgburn wants you to explicitly spell out each 'other' disc id. Is there any way to just say if using this device use 4x, unless disc id is MKM-001-00 in which case use 2.4x ?
thanks for a great product.
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Thanks, I guess I'm overly paranoid
I always thought tdk was good media, but i guess i'll stick to TY or Verbatim, altho I've had playback issues in my laptop drive with Verbatim's.
Anyways heres a new speed graph/pipo test, i burned at 4x, much better then before but still not great.
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I'll have to post a log later, i didnt save any and I don't have anything to burn atm.
I'm using TDK 16x dvd-r
I did a scan in dvdinfopro and they suck.
first one i did verify on and it was okay.
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_NEC DVD_RW ND-3550A 1.06 (ATA)
Current Profile: DVD-R
Disc Information:
Status: Empty
Erasable: No
Free Sectors: 2,298,496
Free Space: 4,707,319,808 bytes
Free Time: 510:48:46 (MM:SS:FF)
Supported Write Speeds: 2x, 4x, 6x, 8x, 12x, 16x
Pre-recorded Information:
Manufacturer ID: CMC MAG. AM3
Physical Format Information (Last Recorded):
Disc ID: 0@P-!-00
Book Type: DVD-R
Part Version: 5
Disc Size: 120mm
Maximum Read Rate: Not Specified
Number of Layers: 1
Track Path: Parallel Track Path (PTP)
Linear Density: 0.267 um/bit
Track Density: 0.74 um/track
First Physical Sector of Data Area: 196,608
Last Physical Sector of Data Area: 2,495,103
Last Physical Sector in Layer 0: 0
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Not really an imgburn problem but I just got a new nec 3550. Came with 1.05 firmware, I went ahead and put 1.06 on it.
Problem is the buffer says 100%, but the device buffer is usually around 96% and about every 60 seconds or so the device buffer drops down to 0-20%, every 60 seconds and the buffer never goes down at all.
Obviously it slows down the write speed a little. I've used verify on a bunch of the disc's and they're all fine.
The images are on a raptor 10k rpm drive... the burner shares an ide channel with another dvd drive but its not in use during the burn. No cpu/io intensive apps running, ie virus scan, prime searching etc.... PC is an amd 3200+ with 1gb of ram.. so it?s definitely not slow. I'm wondering if this is normal or if maybe I got a defective drive?
UDF image size vs file size
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I'm burning DVD/DVD DL discs using UDF and I'd like to max out the disc with recovery data using Reed-Solomon error correction.
I wanted to program a disc calulator that could take the file size and compute the image size and determine how many bytes I can allocate for the recovery data. (yes, I'm that bored that I truely want to max out the disc, and not just leave a 2mb cushion space).
So my question is does anyone know how to compute the image size based off the file size, or point me to where I can read how do it?
Thanks...
file size
sectors
[3 files]
data
4,699,950,140
2,294,899
image
4,700,504,064
2,295,168
difference of
553,924
269
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data
6,421,575
3,137
image
6,979,584
3,408
difference of
558,924
271
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[1 file]
data
4,696,665,772
2,293,294
image
4,697,227,264
2,293,568
differnce of
561,492
274