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Hi All,

 

My first post here, so here goes.

 

I have just started to backup my xbox 360 games to DVD+R DL disks.

 

My first attempt was with Resident Evil 5, and not a single problem using Datawrite(Ricoh) DL disks.

 

However, I must have been through 10+ of these disks and been unsuccessful on every one of these

occasions.

 

Im using a Sony Optiarc BC-5500H burner.

 

Could this be the drive, or have I been silly and opted for crap disks?

 

Cheers

 

Matty

Posted (edited)

Hi,

 

Right I got to the bottom of the above, and figured it was the burner and not the disks as they burn perfectly on my desktop.

 

So im looking for an external drive for my laptop, and my local computer store has the below available, is anyone able to

confirm if this drive will burn xbox 360 back ups?

 

Asus Ext DVD±RW 8x USB 2.0 Black SDRW-08D1S-U Retail

 

Click to enlarge

Read Speed: DVD-R: 8x, DVD-RW: 8x, DVD+R: 8x, DVD+RW: 8x, DVD-R (DL): 6x, DVD+R (DL):6x, DVD-ROM: 8x, CD-ROM: 24x, CD-RW: 24x, CD-R: 24x

Package Contents: Quick Installation Guide, USB Lead, Stand, Software CD

Writing Methods: Incremental Recording (Multi-Border Recording), Restricted Overwriting, Sequential Recording (Multi-Session Recording), Random Recording, DAO(Disc-At-Once), TAO(Track-At-Once), SAO(Session-At-Once), Packet Recording (Multi-Session Recording)

Front Panel Controls: Load/Eject

MTBF: 60 000 Power On Hours, Operating Duty Cycle (Read) 10% POH, Operating Duty Cycle (Write) 2% POH

Disk Formats: Write:, DVD±RW, DVD±R, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-RAM, Read:, DVD-ROM, DVD±RW, DVD±R, Photo CD, Video CD, CD-DA, CD-Extra, CD-Text, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-RAM

Net Weight: 412g

Warranty: 1 Year

Product Name: ASUS EXT DVD±RW 8x USB 2.0 BLK SDRW-08D1S-U RET

Width: 156.4mm

Write Speed: DVD-R: 8x, DVD-RW: 6x, DVD+R: 8x, DVD+RW: 8x, DVD+R(DL): 6x, DVD-R (DL): 6x, CD-R: 24x, CD-RW: 16x, DVD-RAM: 5x

Buffer Memory: 2MB

Mounting Method: Horizontal, Vertical

Non-operating Temperature: -30ºC to 60ºC

Compatible OS: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7

Software: Turbo Engine, Power2Go

Package Type: Retail

Access Time: CD: 140ms, DVD: 160ms

Depth: 140.8mm

Operating Temperature: 0ºC to 40ºC

Disk Loading Method: Tray

Interface: USB 2.0

Model Number: SDRW-08D1S-U/BLK/G/AS/D

Height: 21mm

Drive Type: External DVD±Rewriter

Special Features:

Simple

Low Power Consumption

ID Design

Mobility

Web Address: www.asus.com

Gross Weight (Kg): 0.70Kg

 

Cheers

 

Matty

Edited by Matty
Posted

You can't really write a drive off because the discs happen to work on another drive.

 

That's like writing off a diesel car because the petrol you purchased works fine in your other car (which was actually designed to run on petrol).

 

Drives always have a preference on which discs you should be using. They'll burn some perfectly fine and fail miserably on others, that's just the way it is.

 

We have a thread dedicated to people buying cheapo DVD+R DL discs.

 

http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=8000

 

Personally, I'd never purchase a slimline drive - generally speaking, they're all rubbish.

 

You'd be better off buying a tried and tested (for burning the DVD+R DL you want to use - what's going onto them is of no consequence) normal size drive and putting it in an enclosure.

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