I am not sure if I am missing the point, but I have read several
times where members complain about a drive having a 2 meg rather
than 8meg buffer. However, what puzzles me is: what difference does
it make. When writting a DVD at 4X you are pushing data through the
bus at about 6 - 7 meg a second. If you get a buffer underun the buffer
will be cleared in a second in either case.
With the cheap cost of ram, would it not make sense to have a 32 or 64 meg buffer on these drives when data is moving so fast ???
Also, is it not possible that your own main memory or page file is acting as an extended buffer in case of buffer problems??? Hence the buffer size of the drive is errelevant ??
BMR