So you mean like this posting here I'll be sure and do that next time. http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/65/715004#5180532
Oman7, That be to one. The Read Test is all but useless! I've been reading all the reviews of the Asus DRW-24B1ST. The only complaint is that you can't manually set Bitsetting. The Drive does it automatically, when you burn a +R DVD. The Drive itself gets pretty high marks, everywhere. I sold the 20x and have two of the DRW-24B1ST drives coming next week. Russ P.S. Laughed mu a$$ off at Fred and Edna!
Oman7, There should be a Kangaroo Court type fine for playing with the colors with Photoshop on this thread. It should be all green, not black. Where's the grid? LMAO!! Here's a review of the Drives I'm getting! http://benchmarkreviews.com/index.p...sk=view&id=465&Itemid=60&limit=1&limitstart=0 Russ
I'm not sure why it did that. Perhaps it has something to do with windows 7. I know the jitter test doesn't perform like it did on XP. It runs MUCH slower on vista/7 than XP... Virtually nothing was shopped on those posts. Completely genuine
Oman7, My apologies then. I just assumed that you changed the colors. Check your emails, I just sent you the latest Nero DiskSpeed 5.0 Russ
Here's another beautiful "United Arab Emir" batch burned by the 7241S at 12X. This one however was very shopped. At least the imagery...
Fisrt burn with the H drive, scanned on H drive. First burn with the I drive, scanned on I drive. Remarkably similar performance, if you ask me, and these Verbs aren't the best I've ever had. And the drives haven't even broken in yet! Nice quiet drives too. Both burned at 12x and scanned at 8x. I can't figure out why no Jitter test. It's turned on in the Advanced, and performs the test, after the scan, but it doesn't show??? I'm liking these Asus DRW-24B1ST drives Thanks for the tip GM! Russ
Oman7, These are the DVDs I got from Rob, so I don't know! They had no wrapper. They look pretty good to me though! Russ
I would bet that they were made in United Arab Emir discs. They always scan like that or better Taiwans are good, but the others scan substantially better. They all play well of course
first scan on the AMD Rig sense. I got it stable and burning with the Old 18A1P drive still going strong did'nt to much like the PIE's started out kinda high but lowered out in the end,Would have had a 98 if the too spikes did'nt show may next time
been tooling around with Kprobe. for liteons its a must program to scan with. same disc scanned on nero. about the same results. nero just has the prettier graph.lol nice scan wilbo
Speaking of nero scans LOL! Here's an original TYG02 silver printable. Been sitting on a few of those. Burned it disc to disc from iHES108 BD drive, to my iHAS424 @ 8X. Rather high Pi E, but not enough to concern me
I hate to jump in right in the middle here as I have been trying to avoid you guys for a while, lol, but your scan caught my eye Oman. I just purchased some Value Line TYs (JVC TYG03) and the first scan blew my mind. It was almost identical to yours. Just completely went to crap at the end. I was not happy. I just hope that there is an improvement to come with the rest. Thanks for the scan mate.
NP on jumping in.. lol. BUT avoiding is NOT allowed!! You try any of those discs you got from the GM? Just curious to see how they worked for you.. Did you check the entire spindle?? You might find some good uns in there.. Sorry can't remember the last time we "chatted". Hope all is well with you and yours!!
Well... once again I'm extremely irritated. I would have thought stuff like this wouldn't happen anymore, but clearly it does. One of my drives ignored read errors. And I currently believe it to have been the iHES108 BD drive. I will no longer endorse the drive. I've seen pixelated BD rips from it, and now it caused 1 minute 9 seconds of frozen video to occur on one of my backups. The sound keeps going, but its as though I lost hundreds of frames. The iHAP422 had something similar happen. If I get another bad lite-on, I'll consider switching to somebody else. A 100+ dollar drive should not have errors! I don't know for a fact that it was the iHES108. There's a slight chance it was the 7200S. I recently began using it for a reading drive. But since it has read a very ugly looking disc, without fault...I'm really leaning toward the BD drive. And the LH-20A1H simply doesn't make mistakes like that