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spath wrote:> It is useful to note that SMART-Burn does not call on any LiteOn-specific
> features. A Philips 2600 will work just as well as the latest LiteOn 52246S
> with the program, write speed and all.
So if the max speed is stored in the firmware and if you think Smartburn
works on any drive, how does it extract this information from all these
different firmwares ?
spath wrote:> By using MMC-command.
Hahaha, good one. Anything more precise than that ?
MMC-3 GET PERFORMANCE Command
5.7.4 Write Speed (Type=03h)
This command reports a list of possible Write Speed descriptors. If recordable media is mounted, Logical Unit shall report the list of speeds that are available for the Blocks of the current mounted medium. If no recordable media is mounted, Logical Unit shall report the most appropriate list of speeds such as the list for CD-R media or just maximum recording speed. Logical Unit shall report Write Speed descriptors in descending order of the Write Speed value.
cfitz wrote:dolphinius_rex wrote:Another neat feature would be listing the write strategy and the dye type of the CD. I'm not sure what would be required to implement this though.
I don't think it is too difficult, but I don't have the data at my fingertips.
cfitz wrote:MediumRare wrote:The manufacture.txt file from CD Doctor lists DST as starting at 97,27,01 so I think the Doctor has a boundary problem in its lookup routine and Jase is probably right.
According to the OSJ Disc Identification Method document ( www.cdr-forum.de/download/cdr.pdf ), the last digit of the ATIP code is used to indicate the media type/recording strategy (e.g. cyanine/long strategy, phthalocyanine/shortstrategy), so CD Doctor probably just ignores the last digit when looking up the manufacturer.
rdgrimes wrote:This is the well-known 57 min "speed bump" that occurs on the "5" series drives..
spath wrote: First, for your information not all drives
are MMC-3 compliant, especially not Philips 2600.
spath wrote: And Smartburn does not use this command anyway.
spath wrote:On non-LiteON drives,
it tries to find the max speed only by reading the ATIP
informations.
spath wrote:Because instead of just guessing I really looked at what this program does on my SCSI bus.
spath wrote:cfitz:
you're not a moderator here, so don't tell me what I should do.
If the moderators or the people I am talking to don't like what I
say, they can speak for themselves and tell me. Until then don't
tell me how to post and I won't tell you how to post either.
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