OmniPatcher for LiteOn DVD-Writers (v1.4.3) (OLD)
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- #126
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- #128
| It would be fine if you could be more specific. I would guess you wanted to say that omnipatcher does not allow you to enable auto bitssetting anymore. That would be the case with the latest liteon firmwares for 16x3 drives, because there is a new booktype tool available on the liteon site, version number should be 1.33, which stores to choosen booktype inside the drive as default booktype.
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- #129
| Sorry. just a bit frustrated at the time. So will the new utility work permanently or will I have to use it every time I burn a disc? Just got a _3s drive and I have always had a _1s@_2s drive so I have always used the auto bitset. When I could not enable with the _3s drive, I was a bit ticked. I'll try the tool. Thanks |
- #130
| Check the omnipatcher history file for the details. Auto bitsetting to DVD-ROM was disabled for some firmwares because this firmwares can handle it better now on their own (permanently, but selectable) with the new booktype tool.
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- #131
| @unkdunk Also see this post.
__________________ http://codeguys.rpc1.org/ <-- Firmware page updated! LiteOn Tools: EEPROM Utility <-- New v6.0.0, Flash Utility <-- New v4.0.0, Settings Utility <-- New v1.2.1 Samsung Tools: Patch Utility <-- New v3.4.10 LiteOn Patches: Fast Read (FR) | Fast Burn (FB) | Enhanced OverSpeed (EOS) | Enhanced Online HyperTuning (EOHT) BenQ Patches: Fast Burn (FB) | Enhanced SolidBurn (ESB) Samsung Patches: Fast Read (FR) | Remove RipLock (RLR) | Fast Burn (FB) | Retain book type (BS) | Default DVD-ROM (ROMD) The man who does things makes mistakes, but he who doesn't makes the biggest mistake of all - doing nothing. Benjamin Franklin The Forum Rules Click HERE to join cdfreaks.com |
- #132
| If OP doesn't show the code for the media I have, there is nothing I can do, right? I have some FUJI (ProDiscF01) that say "up to 8X" but will only burn at 2X maximum (and only shows up to 4X in thd identifier program). The ID is as follows: --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unique Disc Identifier : [DVD-R:ProdiscF01] --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Disc & Book Type : [DVD-R] - [DVD-R] Manufacturer Name : [Prodisc Technology Inc.] Manufacturer ID : [ProdiscF01] Blank Disc Capacity : [2,298,496 Sectors = 4,489.3MB = 4.38GB (4.71GB)] Recording Speeds : [1x , 2x , 4x] [6x And Higher Might Not Always Be Detectable] ------------------------------------------------------------------------- I'm not looking to get 8X from -R blanks, but I'd like to at least get the 4X I'm used to on my 411s@811s. The OP list doesn't show this code, so until a new firmware is released, I'm stuck at 2X, right? Thanks |
- #133
| Wrong . Follow the link in my signature and add any media code you want.
__________________ LiteOn/Benq/LG/NEC/Pioneer/Samsung/Toshiba stuff: MediaCodeSpeedEdit V 1.2.0.6, released March 21st 2010 |
- #134
| Thanks, but I can't figure out how to use that program. I load the firmware, but I can't get the IMPORT button to become functional unless I highlight one of the codes already listed in the window. Then when I paste the code in the open window, I don't know what to do after that. If I try to SET, it asks if I want to replace whatever is highlighted. Why can't I add to an empty line? It seems that it only allows me to replace one of the already listed ones with my new code. Am I having a "stupid" day? |
- #135
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- #136
| I didn't miss that sentence, but I didn't realize it was the ONLY way to add a new code. I guess I understand somewhat now -- there must be only a limited amount of bytes of firmware space, and to add an unlimited number of new codes would go beyond that limit, right? :-) So, let me see if I get it now -- 1) If I want to add one, I must replace one -- and I just choose one to replace that I probably won't need to use? 2) Can I add higher speeds to codes already there? Thanks. |
- #137
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. Even adding a limited number, e.g. just one code to the tables is too complex. The only way would be patching the code search function, as omnipatcher does when changing the write strategies.Quote:
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You probably have to swap the strategy a few tries with omnipatcher until you find a strategy which works fine. Check the Changing write strategies thread for details.
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- #138
| Great, thanks for the quick feedback. As for the -R, I had seen that many times (not being able to burn faster than 4X) but then I saw some posts on various threads where people indeed were able to burn higher. That's why I said earlier "I'm not looking to get 8X from -R blanks" but then I found these FUJI -R that say "up to 8X". I did add that code and checked the 8X box, but it only now shows a maximum of 4X (see my post in your MediaCodeSpeed thread) so I guess that's the limitation you refer to for the x11 drives. As said there, I'll be quite happy to get 4x from them...it's much better than 2x. :-) Thanks again. |
- #139
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As posted before, i did as you said and indeed the only available speed was 2x. Whatever else i change in the media code, however, is ignored and the discs cannot be written at over 4x. do you have a solution for this or a reason because this does not work? thank you. |
- #140
| I fear a bit that the 852 does not write -R media faster than 4x. At least PS01 does not burn TYG02 faster than 4x, it should burn at 8x. To verify this you could use MCSE to overwrite the your original FUJIFILM03 media code and replace one of the 8x capable media codes, e.g. TYG02, with FUJIFILM03 to check if your disks allow 8x burning now.
__________________ LiteOn/Benq/LG/NEC/Pioneer/Samsung/Toshiba stuff: MediaCodeSpeedEdit V 1.2.0.6, released March 21st 2010 |
- #141
| hey, would it be wise to use the OmniPatcher for my LiteOn 1653? i burnt a movie at 8x(using tdk cmc media) and the movie itself lagged and skipped, now would this OmniPatcher fix this up? i also recnonised my burner reads discs a bit slower hmm, this looks promising. thanks in advance. -elementz |
- #143
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![]() You may have a burning problem with the TDK media. It may improve after a couple of burns, as the drive learns. If not, read the announcement at the top of the forum and these two FAQs: http://club.cdfreaks.com/showthread.php?t=109986 http://club.cdfreaks.com/showthread.php?t=118794 Start a new thread and post a Nero or Kprobe scan of the disc that skips and all of the information about your drive, media and system.
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- #144
| VERBATIM MKM001 DVD+R DL scan Burn speed: 4x scan speed: 4x Burn time ~26 min including leadin/leadout. Here's a DL burn using a dru-710a flashed with the sony BYx2 firmware. Modified with omnipatch 1.3.18 for autobitsetting and riplock disabled. No other changes. The 2nd layer appears slightly on the highside as far as # of PIF failures (though overall PIF max value is low. Any other comments? thanks |
- #145
| I do not know if this is a bug or a feature. I have a bunch of DVD-R without any Media ID. I used MediaCodeSpeedEdit to replace one of the existing DVD-R codes with a blank MID. It disappeared from the display. I saved the file. I opened it using omnipatcher but now all DVD-R codes are gone. Is this what's supposed to happen? I flashed using the file and the Blank-MID media was recognized by the drive. |
- #146
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- #148
| so now that it all seems to have settled down, could i remind of my little suggestion? what about saving all changes you do in gui, to .conf file, which can be loaded again? as it is now, it's quite painful to upgrade to new firmwares, and have all your changes saved (unless you want to create .conf manually, which could get tricky for the inexperencied
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- #149
| trying to load 1653S.CS0C.stock.exe in OmniPatcher v1.3.18 i've got an error message: "OmniPatcher expected to find 10 media tables in this firmware, however, only 3 tables were recognized. There will likely be some media codes in this firmware that are present but are not being reported by OmniPatcher." Is that means: firmware is bad or it can not be used with OmniPatcher v1.3.18? |
- #150
| CS0C is not yet supported by omnipatcher, look here.
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