hi all,
i'm a complete noob with dvd burners, so please bear with me.
but i did do A LOT of research before deciding on which one to get.
and thanks to the review made by DD, i chose the benq 1640 (fw-bshb)
over the nec 3540.
but i'm having some second thoughts, and thinking of exchanging for
something else.
hope you guys can help clear this up for me.
...ok here it goes, my 5 attempts.
(on all the attempts the media used is memorex 8x dvd-r
and i was making a data dvd of separate movie files totalling 3.99 gigs
write speed set to 'maximum'
and no multisession)
and i did not install Qsuite, it didn't come with the oem package
i my first attempt i did not have DMA on, it burned at 8x and took more than 20 min to complete,
all the while the buffer level was jumping from 80% to 20%
when i checked the disc, it failed
after rebooting, i tried again, this time with DMA on... the buffer level
stayed around 89%... and it burned at 8x
but nero froze when it was 18% complete.
i checked the disc anyway, but again it failed.
so i was thinking maybe i got dud, and decided to bring it back and
exchange for another 1640.
(the s/n are 3 off, so i'm guessing this new one i got is from the same
batch)
so i burn again, everthing the same as above.
i forgot to set the DMA on with this first attempt on the second drive
again it burned at 8x , and the buffer level stayed at about 89%
it took more than 20 min, but the burn was successful.
i figured i'd try it again, but this time with DMA on...hoping to get
a quicker time.
it burned at 8x, and the buffer level stayed at about 89%
it took about 14 min and the burn was successful.
now when i used to burn cd-r, the buffer levels would be about 99%
so when i saw 89% from the 1640, it made me wonder if that was normal.
i don't like the thought, that the brand spanking new burner that i
was so proud of and took forever to research for was...not that great.
i did read somewhere that a lower buffer level could be an indicator that i
might need to defrag the hard drive, because the cpu needs to look for
the info (something along those lines right?)
anyways, i tried another burn, this time using my brother's pioneer 108.
i figure, if the burn times and buffer levels are the roughly the same,
then maybe there is nothing wrong with my 1640.
well i burned the same files on memorex 8x DVD-R with DMA on.
the pioneer burned at 12x and the buffer levels jumped from 98% to
85% ...it took 6min and 30sec to complete and was successful.
so my questions are:
why are the average buffer levels lower on the benq 1640(89%) than the
pioneer 108 (98%)
why did the pioneer burn at 12x compared to the benq's 8x?
(i figure this has something to do with media compatibility)
and does burning at 12x (6.5min) really cut down the burn times to more
than half compared to 8x?(14min)
i want to keep the drive, but the above numbers are making me second
guess my decision
sorry for the extra long post
but thanks in advance to anyone that can shed some light.