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CyberDrive 8x DVD+R/RW Drive

Postby Ian on Tue Jul 29, 2003 10:07 am

Anyone know anything about this drive?

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I've found some references to an 8x DVD+RW drive called the DX082D. This could be it.
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Postby Ian on Wed Nov 19, 2003 4:56 pm

Finally.. more info!!!

The features of 8X DVD+RW drive :
1. IDE/ATAPI interface.
2. Maximum data transfer rate :
 16,260 KB/s for DVD-ROM (12X), and 6,000 KB/s for CD-ROM (40X).
 8X DVD+R write speed.
 4X DVD+RW re-write speed.
 32X CD-R write speed
 24X CD-RW re-write speed.  
3. Average access time is typical 130 ms .
4. Compatible with MS-DOS, Windows NT/2000, Windows 95/98/ME/XP
5. Supports to read and write CD-R / CD-RW / DVD+R(Ver.1.1) / DVD+RW(Ver.1.1).
6. Support Disc at Once(DAO), Track at Once(TAO) and Session at Once(SAO) recording method.
7. Support DVD disc format: DVD-Video(8cm/12cm, Single and Dual Layer), DVD+ROM (8cm/12cm, Single and Dual Layer), Multi-Boader, Multi-Session.
8. Support CD disc format: CD-DA, CD-ROM, CD-ROM/XA, mixed mode, Video-CD, Photo CD, Enhanced CD, CD Plus, CD-Text.
9. Support PIO mode 4 / Multiword DMA mode 2 and UltraDMA mode 2.
10. Support 8MB internal buffer. (Easy firmware upgrade over the Internet)
11. Seamless Link technology to prevent Buffer Under Run error.

http://www.cyberdrive.com.tw/N-1/N-1-8XDVD%2BRW.htm

http://www.cyberdrive.com.tw/N3-DVD%2BRW.htm
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Postby ruderacer on Wed Nov 19, 2003 6:01 pm

Ian, I see you highlighted the 8mb internal buffer, does this mean that if it does the same as the ohers the 8mb is better to have?
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Postby BMR on Wed Nov 19, 2003 6:12 pm

ruderacer wrote:Ian, I see you highlighted the 8mb internal buffer, does this mean that if it does the same as the ohers the 8mb is better to have?


Ian highlighted the "8 Meg Buffer" I suspect because initially, everybody showed so much interest in why no dvd burner had this when many cd burners did.

I think we have however, through the thousands of burns that all of the the CDRLabs members have done, and through the argument that at 8X burning an 8 Meg buffer would be flushed in under a second if there was a buffer underrun just like a 2Meg buffer, proven that this aspect of DVD burning is not near as important as it would appear.

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Postby Ian on Wed Nov 19, 2003 6:29 pm

As BMR said.. it's not that big of a difference. I highlighted it because its one of the few drives I've seen so far with that feature.
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Postby ruderacer on Wed Nov 19, 2003 8:13 pm

It was just a simple question. Since, most of you, know so much about CDRs and DVDs that I figured asking would clear-up my ignorance about the subject. Maybe the question was too redundant for BMR.
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Postby BMR on Wed Nov 19, 2003 11:31 pm

ruderacer wrote:It was just a simple question. Since, most of you, know so much about CDRs and DVDs that I figured asking would clear-up my ignorance about the subject. Maybe the question was too redundant for BMR.


Not redundant, but more a matter of clearing up a perception by some ( including myself initially ) that the 8meg buffer would make any difference as opposed to the 2meg buffer. Certainly, we discuss all issues about DVD's to all members in this forum in a positive manner. However, this is a point that has been discussed many times in a cycle that seems to reoccur every 3-4 weeks. I sometimes forget that new members join all the time. 8)

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