USING CUSTOMIZING MODE DVDFab Platinum 3.0.5.0
| DVDFab / DVD Region+CSS Free Discuss, USING CUSTOMIZING MODE DVDFab Platinum 3.0.5.0 at Movie copy software forum; I made a backup copy of Miami Vice and on the common settings I had selected 16x as the write speed, which is no problem since both of my HP 740 DVD writers "internal and external" can read and write at 40x . Anyway to make a long story short |
| I made a backup copy of Miami Vice and on the common settings I had selected 16x as the write speed, which is no problem since both of my HP 740 DVD writers "internal and external" can read and write at 40x .Anyway to make a long story short when it started to write it asked me for a write speed which I had already picked one in common settings but anyway when I went to choose one I did not have the option for 16x?, there was 4x,8x,12x,slowest,fastest, and recommended .Why ask for a write speed if it as already be selected in common settings ? is this something that will be fixed in the next version ? Thanks Tim |
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The write speeds in the pulldown are put there based on the media and drive capabilities as reported by the system to the VSO burning engine. If 16x is missing it probably means that 1)the blank media does not support it or 2)the burner firmware or VSO can't find a burn strategy for your media/burner combination that supports that speed. Try reducing to 8x. I believe 40x is a CD burn speed. |
| Hi Signals Thanks for the info and the reply Tim |
| Hi Tim Post and let us know if it works out. Good luck. Last edited by signals; 19-12-2006 at 03:37. Reason: the alzheimers again |
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the data sheet for my burners say that the write speed are as follows Drive Performance • Write speed: DVD+R up to 16X (CAV); DVD+RW up to 8X (ZCLV); DVD-R up to 16X (CAV); DVD-RW up to 6X (ZCLV); DVD+R Double Layer up to 8X (ZCLV); DVD-R Dual Layer up to 4X (CLV); CD-R up to 40x (CAV); CD-RW up to 32x (ZCAV) • Read Speed: DVD-ROM up to 16X (CAV); CD-ROM up to 40x (CAV) As you can see the write speed for DVD+R is 16x which I was using DVD+R 16x for this task and my burner supports Tim PS... So I do not understand why I was asked for a write speed when I had choose 16x in common settings and 16x was not in the dropdown |
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The only solution is to keep your drive's firmware up to date and experiment with different media to see what works best for you and your burners. I have a LiteOn burner whose firmware is almost a year old and it does the same thing with media: tells me I can only burn Brand A DLs at 2.4x even though they are labelled 8x discs. And my HP 640, about a year older than the LiteOn, is now a doorstop. One final note: I have alot fewer problems playing backup DVDs on my standalone player when I burn them at slower speeds. I burn most everything at 4x or 8x; others disagree with this approach, your mileage may vary. It's just what I know works for my burner/media/player. |
| Hi Signals I want to thank you for helping me on this issue What you have told me and all the other help that I got from other members since I joined CD Freaks I have learned alot Oh BTW love the bit about the DOORSTOP Tim |
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It's the rubber feet on the HP that make it such a great doorstop. Very difficult to dislodge. |
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which I had already picked one in common settings but anyway when I went to choose one I did not have the option for 16x?, there was 4x,8x,12x,slowest,fastest, and recommended
It's the rubber feet on the HP that make it such a great doorstop. Very difficult to dislodge.