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Action Jackson wrote:I don't recognize that type of casing, and somehow, I suspect it might be Ritek stuff.
TheWizard wrote:BTW, test results for the LG GCE-8240B are coming soon...very soon!
Yamaha CRW3200EZ 1.0d
........................Fuji/TY 80min 48X.......................24X
Lite-On LTR-48125W
Firmware: VS08
........................Imation/CMC 80min 32X...................48X
........................Maxell/RTK 80min 40X....................48X
........................Mitsui Silver/MS 80min 24X..............40X
........................Verbatim Super Azo/MC 80min 48X.........32X
cfitz wrote:TheWizard wrote:I also added our lone result for an Asus drive; we need more Asus results!
And I want to see some Yamaha CRW-F1 results! Surely someone out there owns an F1...
cfitz
Tolyngee wrote:I own an F1, and have a lot of different types of media, but what I find most interesting is this:
When I use 8x-rated media, I have less errors in my burns if I force the F1 to burn the discs at 16x speed!
cfitz wrote:Tolyngee wrote:I own an F1, and have a lot of different types of media, but what I find most interesting is this:
When I use 8x-rated media, I have less errors in my burns if I force the F1 to burn the discs at 16x speed!
Hi Tolyngee. If you have some time to gather and present some formal results with your F1 burning on various media, I and others would appreciate it.
As for the better quality at 16x, that isn't completely unexpected. I have also seen such phenomena. I think the reason is that with the race to higher recording speeds, both drive and media manufacturers are tuning their products to best support high speed burning. A possible consequence is that they don't do quite as well at lower speeds. I can't offer the exact mechanism by which this may occur, but I think it is a reasonable possibility. I do know that many newer CD-RW drives can't burn at lower (1x, 2x, etc.) speeds at all - it just isn't supported.
cfitz
Tolyngee wrote:Cfitz, not trying to be argumentative here, please don't take it as such
Tolyngee wrote:So, to be clearer with my original comment, you really can't accurately go by #3 with the F1 ... which only has the max burn speed option of 16x, then it is just 44x with it deciding how to burn it...
Tolyngee wrote:I can't help but wonder if that is why Yamaha put the added selectable burn speeds into the new firmwares: not [just] because of rants from owners, but because of 8x not being tuned as well as higher speeds, thus the user (in some ways) being forced to burn their cds with less quality than the burner is capable of...
Tolyngee wrote:Of the untested above, I have about 2,000+ of assorted cd-rs yet to burn someday, so I will know at some point!
Tolyngee wrote:SO, would you like me to test all of my lowly low-rated 8x/12x media to see just how much the Yamaha chokes on them at any setting but 16x?
Tolyngee wrote:I still think it is ridiculous that the 'best' burner on the planet CANNOT test for C2 errors!!!
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