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But a unreadable sector does not mean it is
really unreadable.Sometimes it is caused by PUH slipping.
rdgrimes wrote:But a unreadable sector does not mean it is
really unreadable.Sometimes it is caused by PUH slipping.
As posted here:
http://club.cdfreaks.com/showthread.php ... post414361
This is a reproducable issue where an unreadable sector always occurs, and the data is corrupted. In some cases, Kprobe fails to reports even a C2 at that point.
Also, do you have any input about the cause of these errors? It occurs when SmartBurn intervenes and lowers the burn speed very late in the burn, at speeds of 45x and above, but not at lower speeds.
Can you tell me how to reproduce the issue step by step ?
Can you tell me how to reproduce the issue step by step ?
I have a similar problem. a single spike of C2 errors that appears almost everytime I test a CD at speeds of 40x or 48x
karr_wang wrote:I add a feature in v1.1.9.
Please visit the KProbe website.
This feature is showing the disc manufacturer name.
If Kprobe cannot recognize your disc , please send the
LeadIn and LeadOut information to me , thanks!!!
rdgrimes wrote:Why not make the list of ATIPs a seperate
wouldn't it be even MORE cool to have SmartBurn Media Checker plugged into Kprobe? then the info would be pulled right from the firmware.
Is that possible? I wasn't aware LiteOn's firmware had the names of the media manufacturers in its database?
rdgrimes wrote:Why not make the list of ATIPs a seperate
wouldn't it be even MORE cool to have SmartBurn Media Checker plugged into Kprobe? then the info would be pulled right from the firmware.
KCK wrote:Although this disturbs current sub-threads on further improvements of KProbe, I'd like to observe that KProbe already compares quite favorably to the Q-Check C1/C2 Errors utility of PlexTools Professional:
rdgrimes wrote:jase wrote:Is that possible? I wasn't aware LiteOn's firmware had the names of the media manufacturers in its database?
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.
rdgrimes wrote:...To answer your question, yes SB media checker pulls it's info from the firmware, which is why you see a max speed for a given CDR change when F/W gets updated.
Umm, I don't think the max speed is recorded in the firmware
A Philips 2600 will work just as well as the latest LiteOn 52246S with the program, write speed and all.
rdgrimes wrote:A Philips 2600 will work just as well as the latest LiteOn 52246S with the program, write speed and all.
But Smartburn will show the drive's max speed for all media, not the correct max speed for that media, which is evidence that it is reading something in the firmware related to speed.
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