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Buffalo 8.57 firmware for Pioneer DVR-109/A09XL

Discussion in 'DVD / Blu-ray drives' started by teflonmyk, Jul 15, 2005.

  1. teflonmyk

    teflonmyk Regular member

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    Direct link:

    www2.melcoinc.co.jp/pub/hd/dvmrdm16fb_fw857 (add .exe to end of url)

    [edit by herbsman:[bold]please do NOT have downloadable .exe file extensions in anymore of your posts , or at least do h**p to start of url[/bold] -thanks]

    Sorry. Duly noted...
     
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  2. kivory666

    kivory666 Regular member

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    thanks for the PM teflon~ really appreciate it~ i have yet to try this firmware yet, but will get around to it maybe this weekend~ IF you have tried it, let me know how it's working out for you? do you see vast improvements using it? etc..etc..thanks~
     
  3. flamin3

    flamin3 Guest

    would appreciate it if someone could tell me simply what this buffalo software does. i have upgraded my 109 to an a09 and have used the quite drive utility to improve ripping speeds which it has done but think iread here somewhere that this could be improved upon. it is taking me approx 34 mins to decode a dvd that has not been done before using any dvd and then clone dvd (latest versions) about 7 mins for a decrypted disk.
     
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    the buffalo firmware provides the once thought "non-booktype" capable pioneer into one that can booktype~ (change dvd+r format media into the most compatible dvd-rom format)

    that is the only reason i changed to the buffalo firmware as im a dvd+r guy and now am all the more pleased :) in terms of rip speed, i use my other drive for ripping, so, i personally wouldn't know or have tried to see if the ripping is faster...
     

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