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Scour wrote:Could it be that LG switched to Mediatek-chipset or something?
Ian wrote:
I'll get back to you on that. I have a GSA-4166B at home that I can crack open.
I am kind of surprised by the lack of firmware updates for this drive. The GSA-4167B has gotten 2 already.. and the 2166D/4166B has gotten none. The way it sounds, there won't be any for a few months either.
ItalianJob wrote:Great ! Thanks for the test
I wonder why LG still doesn't do PI/PIF/jitter scanning ! What are they waiting for ?
dolphinius_rex wrote:Maybe they looked at the crap coming out of LiteON, NEC, and Pioneer and opted to not screw up?
Scour wrote:dolphinius_rex wrote:Maybe they looked at the crap coming out of LiteON, NEC, and Pioneer and opted to not screw up?
Maybe.
But LG used imho the same chipset in their CD-RW-drives like Liteon and never make the CD-RW usable for scanning, is LG simply to lazy?
dolphinius_rex wrote:They probably just don't see a need to do it. Most people who use drives to scan media have no idea what they're doing anyways, and shouldn't (in my opinion) even have access to this level of power user software/hardware. They're more likely to miscalculate because of poorly interpreted data then help themselves, and LG probably understands the fact that most people don't need this sort of thing anymore then they need files listed in bytes instead of megabytes
ItalianJob wrote:Come on. Should they just believe the "burn successfully completed, go to sleep now !" message under Nero
ala42 wrote:If you want to see the internals, look here. 4164 inside, using a Panasonic MN103SA6GSJ/Panasonic AN22113A chipset. The TEAC DV-W516E (aka Benq DQ60) uses Panasonic MN103SA6GSJ/Panasonic AN22115A. This might explain the bad writing results.
ala42 wrote:Maybe they ran out of labels . Also check this thread.
Scour wrote:Edit: The 4164 don´t support DVD-RAM, so the 2166 can´t be a 4164
Scour wrote:But heard a rumor that a new LG is on the way, maybe the 4168?
Ian wrote:
I think that many thought that the 4166B was going to be the LightScribe version of the 4165B. Using this formula, the 4168B would naturally be the LightScribe version of the 4167B. Of course, it didn't end up this way. The 4166B actually has faster DVD+R DL writing speeds than the 4167B.
MediumRare wrote:Ian- do you know how CD-Speeds ScanDisc works? The LG doesn't report C1/C2 but shows some plausible results whereas the Sony 810 (BenQ rebadge), which also doesn't report C2, doesn't- all sectors red.
MediumRare wrote:Ian- do you know how CD-Speeds ScanDisc works? The LG doesn't report C1/C2 but shows some plausible results whereas the Sony 810 (BenQ rebadge), which also doesn't report C2, doesn't- all sectors red.
ItalianJob wrote:Which version are you using ? CD-DVD Speed 4.09.3 (here) seems to have solved a similar problem.
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