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Discussion in 'Nero discussion' started by cincyrob, Jul 27, 2007.

  1. cincyrob

    cincyrob Active member

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    [​IMG]

    nope dont even come close to "on the fly" good but not as good

    heres the scan on the litey t oget the jitter.

    [​IMG]
     
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  2. cincyrob

    cincyrob Active member

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    OK fellas i got all 4 my burners back up and running. i got me a IDE controller card. and have my LH-18A1P hooked up with it.
    here is the first burn off of it.

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    and a litey scan(the drive that burnt the disc)
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    looks like it is Reading and writing all the info the way it should be.

     
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  3. hobbit112

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    I've been saving these up so now I think I'll dump them on you!

    All Optiarc AD-7200S burns, all Benq DW1655 scans.

    First some MBI DL, burned @ 6x:
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    Here's some Ritek S04 DLs, burned @ 8x:

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    I really like this media, and my 7200S does too! Great hub-printable surface too.

    And even a Verb 2.4x DL!, burned @ 2.4x:

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    Now for some SL media,

    16x MBI media burned @ 8x:

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    And now some 8x(I think)Maxells, burned @ 8x:

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    and heres' an 8x Ritek R03, burned @ 8x:

    [​IMG]
     
  4. cincyrob

    cincyrob Active member

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    HEY YO.

    what? no scans? whats going on here? just cuz im out of commision for the time being dont mean everyoen else can slack off...lol

    hey those some nice looking DL scans hobbit.
    think i will get in on the DL theme.i put my Lite-on SHW-160P6S in the old HP system so i could have agood drive to burn with. yea a old aincent 16x drive who uses those things anymore???lol
    i got one of them 8x+r DL memorex(ritek S04 066)
    set to burn @6xso it might be tomorrow before im done with it...lmao

    GM. you ready to burn with the DFI/Q6600 yet?
     
  5. greensman

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    Not yet buddy. ;) Still messing with learning the BIOS and getting that OC right.... lol. It'll come I'm sure but NOT that worried right now. Been busy with all my other stuff and NOT getting the computer time that I need. :p

    I'll post as soon as I do some... lol

    ....gm

    add: heck I don't even have the ripping, burning, scanning progies on there yet.. hehehe. SLACKER i am!!!
     
  6. cincyrob

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    IM just funnin with ya. i told ya the DFI bios and such was alot. thats what has drove me away from them. i dont have the time to truely get into it.

    well my 16x litey wont burn the 8x+r DL memorex disc.i think i need a FW update for that drive to read and write these DL disc. there hasnt been one for a long time now. might need to talk with the CODEKING and see what he has to say... so i had to do some compression and slapped it on a 16x verb...scanning now
     
  7. greensman

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    Good grief that sig is either an optical illusion or I've been slipped something in my drink!! rofl... :p

    Anyway..... a DL scan for you peoples... ;) hobbit.... where u is??

    ripped with RI4M
    used VobBlanker to remove the "uglies"
    rebuilt with IMGBURN
    burned with IMGBURN @ 4x
    Lite-On DH-20A3P
    you can see the scan speed and all that mess. :p
    [​IMG]

    ...gm
     
  8. greensman

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    Just finished a transcode. lol. Yep used Shrink.. haven't in so long it took me a minute to work around it. ;)

    From start to finish 14:48, that included deep analysis and burning the disc @ 8x (well maybe NOT 8x... gotta check.. thought that I chose 8x burning...). lol. :)

    Man this DFI/Q6600 rig is FAST!!! I see why creaks was willing to leave her be!!! :D

    DH-20A3P
    [​IMG]

    ...gm
     
  9. hobbit112

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    @ GM,

    I'd probably drop back to 6x burn with those Ritek S04s in the Liteys. If I remember correctly my liteys were ok with the Ritek S04s but not great. Try them in your Sammy or Optiarc.

    The S04 I posted is one of Ritek's new hub-printable DL so it might be some of their A game product. Is yours an OD, Memorex or Dynex DL?

    The scans I posted btw were all RI4M rips and then burned the folders with Imgburn, no iso build.

     
  10. greensman

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    hobbit I burned them at 4x and I moved my burner to scan at 4x as well, it was a new install and the default speed is 8x I guess. ;) Oh and they are Memorex.... DON'T tell creaky tho... hehehe. ;)

    I'll try them in another burner later... I was just testing the rig and it's FASTNESS..... lol. ;)

    ....gm
     
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    Don't forget loco :p
     
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    The Office Depot -R disks.

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  13. bigwill68

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    this burn was done with CloneDVD2..I found myself running across a Bad Batch of 100 pack +R 16x Verbs..So..I decided to try out some -R and the scans are flawless..Wait until you see my next post..the PIE's arn't all that well PIF's are Flawless with these Disc's..I can't complain out the 3 burners..i got..i believe the Lite-on Burns the best but don't scan the best and is faster in reading the data is alittle noiser but why not you gotta be a little loud to be Fast..lol

    my thanks go out to Greensman & CincyRob on showing me the ropes
    on good Burners to have and to buy Good Job Guys:)

    Dig the space between this scan on the BenQ

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    Same Disc same movie pulled from the Hard Drive burned at 8X speed..If you notice it spikes at the same spot at the end at about 3.2 gigs..but the beginning is alittle different..
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    Have you looked at the disc to see if there is a blemish or anything there...spec of dust etc.?
     
  15. bigwill68

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    No..I hav'en..i tranfer the disc from spool to the drive without touching the bottom or looking at it either my BenQ is in the drive above my Optiarc and the lite-on is above all them but another thing is ..both drives scan in the same way even knowing the BenQ is much older drive...i'm glad they made one in sorter same features as the BenQ scan wise..wait until you see the next..I got and save..i'll post it later
     
  16. varnull

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    Not windows scan.. but a good indication of the poor quality of Samsung "pleomax" 16x dvd-r (moser-baer.. made in India)

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    CD-RW CDR-7S52 QSGE (/dev/hdd, ) at /media/cdrom1 [CD-R; CD-RW; CD-ROM] [CD-ROM; CD-R; CD-RW] [SAO; TAO; RAW; SAO/R96P; SAO/R96R; RAW/R16; RAW/R96P; RAW/R96R]
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    growisofs: 7.0.1

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    /dev/hdc: "Current Write Speed" is 16.4x1352KBps.
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  17. LOCOENG

    LOCOENG Moderator Staff Member

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    If you say so Jan :)

    I wouldn't even begin to know what to look at to tell that that was a bad scan :O
     
  18. greensman

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    varnull you know we can't read stuff like that.... hehehe. :p You gotta give us pictures. ;)

    From what I could "see"... you had restricted overwrite.. which could mean nothing... but I did notice you never made it above 11x and it even dropped back down to 8x to finish. ;) Does the movie play ok?? If so then all is good for now. lol. How bout another drive besides the Samsung SH-S182D with SB05 f/w?? I have that drive but haven't used it in over a year... lol. I need to pull it out and replace the one from work which is a complete POS!! ;)

    Nice to see you visit the normally colorful scan thread. ;)

    ....gm
     
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    you mean you need some pics like this?
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    now if only this scan looked as good as the CRT graph
    SCAN
     
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    same movie different disc differnet drive.burnt with clonedvd2 @ 8x

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