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dolphinius_rex wrote:rdgrimes wrote:Different chipsets and such
I said 52326S
I haven't heard anything about that drive...I doubt it will exist
musicmusic wrote:also on my ltd-165h, with the same cd-rw disc, its stopping after a few minutes into the disc. (at 8x)
Sometimes it gives an error like: "Servo Error 030900 after LBA 1E50h - 1"
Once it skipped 30 mins (it wasn't that there was a big gap in the graph, the x-axis changed) graph: http://members.lycos.co.uk/musicf/dvd.png
Now I managed to get a full read from the 165h but look at the graph.
http://members.lycos.co.uk/musicf/dvd2.png
The axis gone crazy but the graph is blank!
http://members.lycos.co.uk/musicf/dvd2.csv
There are a lot of zero's and one's which doesn't seem right.
it seems the 165h can't return read errors or something?
if it's my 165h at fault then its ok (i just read cfitz post on the second page so it would seem most likely), i still have my 32123s, but otherwise it would be nice if this could be improved, if not forget it
musicmusic wrote:karr_wang wrote:"Servo Error" means your drive is unable to seek address , maybe your F/W is too old or your drive is not good.
Ok so the 165h isnt very good then.I see your average C1 is only 4 , but your Y-axis maximum is so large ,
You must set Y-axis to auto-maximum , thus , you can see the graph
I didn't change it so I assume it was.. Look in the csv file, the first couple values are 5000/7000A lot of zero is normal , because your C1 average is only 4.
It shouldn't have been though because it was the same disk I posted on the previous page. Ill just assume my 165h is at fault it doesn't seem to like that disc.KProbe 1.1.7 released.
I fixed a major bug for audio disk.
musicmusic wrote:get prog karr
check the graph of the cd-rw disc that came with my drive:
http://members.lycos.co.uk/musicf/cdrw.png
Not nice... But anyway, couldn't k-probe come up with a more accurate average? It seems to count read errors as 0 leading to the C1 average in my graph which is more like the minimum. Not a big issue, but cd-doctor gives a much more accurate C1 average.
CSV file: http://members.lycos.co.uk/musicf/cdrw.csv
karr_wang wrote:Are you sure cd-doctor gives a much more accurate C1 average ?
Please post the image generated by cd-doctor! thanks
you can calculate the average by yourself.
C1 Tatal = 2855001
Tatal records from CSV file = 3740
2855001 / 3740 = 763.369
There are many read errors , so the average was pull down.
BTW, please turn off the "realtime chart" if you want accuracy.
Thanks
karr_wang wrote:Hi , folks
KProbe 1.1.7 released.
I fixed a major bug for audio disk.
I think this version should work fine for most discs.
Thank you very much!
http://home.pchome.com.tw/cool/cdtools
musicmusic wrote:slightly off topic, but Im guessing the 165h is a useless reader because Im getting large c1/c2 values at the begining and end off every cd, seems kinda random. It is also giving me a loud lawnmower sound when I test at full speed with a good disc, its never made that sound before..
dolphinius_rex wrote:EDIT: Would it also be possible to set the "unreadable error" value on the graph to 25% of the current Y-Axis setting? That would solve the problem of it always needing to be adjusted in order to appear on new graphs.
musicmusic wrote:if it's my 165h at fault then its ok (i just read cfitz post on the second page so it would seem most likely), i still have my 32123s, but otherwise it would be nice if this could be improved, if not forget it
Karr wrote:DVD ROM is not a better reader than burner.
But why it reports far fewer c1 and c2? It is because
DVD ROM report C1C2 by cooked mode , and the burner by raw mode.
dolphinius_rex wrote:cfitz: How about if we have the option for it to be automatically a certain percentage, personally, I'd like the automation, but I can see how others might like to set it independantly.
dolphinius_rex wrote:I've had a similar experience with unclosed multisession CD-R/Ws.
Same as me.. I was getting it with my 165h and that bad cdrw audio disc, but not with 1.1.7. I may make a bad data disc using my cdr pen and see what happens.OC-Freak wrote:"Servo Error"
I also get that error, but I noticed that it only appears on very low quality discs with a high amount of c2 errors and sectors that is nearly unreadable.
Btw, I only get that with my LTD-163D drive, not with my LTR-48125W.
Also another thing I noticed with my LTR-48125W: it reports way higher c1 number than the LTD-163D drive, on 90% of the discs it also reports some c2 errors at about 75-80% near the end of the disc.
I think my LTR-48125W drive is not 100% good. Let's see if I could get my hands on a newer drive any time soon.
To bad I can't post screenies right now as I'm on a 28k modem connection
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