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| CD Freaks Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Sweden
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| What firmware should I choose for burning TY02 ? What firmware should I choose for burning TY02 ? I have B7V9 now, but in the thread ***Burn Quality Hall of Fame** I see that many use B7P9 and B7T9. Is it possible to flash back to these firmwares? /jegus |
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| Re: What firmware should I choose for burning TY02 ? yep if you want to try a older firmware. it's no problem to flashback. although i think most people here like to use the latest version. which is V9.
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| Re: What firmware should I choose for burning TY02 ? I would have to agree. This isn't quite a full burn, but i think a decent score nonetheless. Fuji branded TY02 @ 12x wopc on, B7V9 ala42 speed patched.
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| Re: What firmware should I choose for burning TY02 ? @xtw1ster: "a decent score" I'd love to see a "good" score ![]() @jegus: many of the post in the ***Burn Quality Hall of Fame** are using older firmware before V9 came out.
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| Re: What firmware should I choose for burning TY02 ? The first types of media manufacturers try on their drives before release are sample media provided by Mitsubishi, Taiyo Yuden, Ricoh, Philips and such, often air-shipped directly from Japan. Therefore, it's likely that even the pre-release firmwares are good enough. BenQ, NEC, LG drives were good enough with Mitsubishi, Hitachi-Maxell, Taiyo Yuden media of all the popular and latest MIDs by the time they were going to be sample-shipped.
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| Re: What firmware should I choose for burning TY02 ? I have some Fuji 8X DVD+R MIJ YUDEN000-T02 disks and with my BenQ 1620 with B7V9 that code shows up as 16X, 12X, 8X, 4X speeds. With Nero, If I have the speed set to MAX, it burns at 8X. Is it getting the 8X from the DVD ATIP data? Do I have to select 12X to burn these 8X at 12X? My first burn with MAX (burned at 8X) I got a quality score of 99. I wanted to try faster burns. |
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