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LiteOn / PLDS/ Sony Burner Discuss, Burning at 67x (image included, see it for yourself) at CD and DVD Burners forum; Hello guys, I was burning an .nrg image from my hard disc to a verbatim 48x mcertified media with my LiteOn 48125S with the firmware it came bundled originally, when I got this screen: I have the "show actual speed" trick at the registry. The image is from the end


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Old 12-02-2003   #1 (permalink)
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Burning at 67x (image included, see it for yourself)

Hello guys,

I was burning an .nrg image from my hard disc to a verbatim 48x mcertified media with my LiteOn 48125S with the firmware it came bundled originally, when I got this screen:



I have the "show actual speed" trick at the registry.

The image is from the end of the burning process, but the speed was very fast during all the process, and went faster and faster little by little, stopping at that speed you can see at the capture.

This was the first and only time I got those results, but it's the one and only time I have burnt one of those cds.

The disc is working ok, no errors when I tested it with the Scandisc option at NeroSpeed.

What do you think, guys? any explanation? have you seen this before?

Thanks in advance.

/EDITED to fix the host of the image, now it's showing again

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That's interesting. The speed reported is probably not correct, otherwise Nero would have made the feature an option.
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I believe that Nero calculates the indicated speed based on the kB/sec transfer rate. Perhaps this is some burst being reflected. I recall an old post of something similar, but I seem to remember that the speed on that one was even faster.
Maybe the secret is in the language packs? Should we all go download the language to get the better speeds?
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well you beat my record of 64.8x on my yamaha crw-f1. I don't know why it does this. Also, whenever i read a disc to an image, it gives me insane speeds like writing image at 20,000 kbps to the hd. Which is somewhere in the neighborhood of 125x. Its freaking crazy. Oh yeah, i got this with the englsih version.
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Well, this is spanish.

I don't think it has nothing to do with the languaje packs... as I said, this is the only time I got such high burning speeds, I only had one of those verbatim discs. Tomorrow maybe I can get some more from the same brand to test, maybe I can repeat the situation with the same conditions.
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Most likely its because of the buffer...

The information from the buffer sometimes throws off speed/transfer ratings, because obviously from memory its going to fly by. As things level out over time, you'd probably see that drop to the 48x range.

Could be wrong...
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thats an interesting theory, i have nero set in the ultra buffer to be 80megs of ram. The max without it getting mad. Maybe a lower setting there would eliminate it.
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You sure it's not the weird metric system you guys are using over there that's causing the false speed reading?
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nope, i use real mesurement, and i was a victim.
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My mates did that when he was using old motherboard BIOS
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Looks like 48x to me.
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I've seen the same effects when I use CloneCD to make an image of a WRONGLY mastered VCD. These VCD's always have the faults that they've blocksizes of 2352 like an audio cd instead of 2324 which is standard for VCD.
Might this have been the situation for you too ?

It does the imaging, but it all becomes crap. Imaging such a VCD won't work, only remastering the MPEG again will solve it.
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This was an .nrg image of Adobe Acrobat software.

No mpeg here, sorry.

BTW It's been impossible to get again the same results, even with the same media.
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