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HD-Burn: A little too late?

Postby Coyote on Mon Jun 07, 2004 2:45 pm

Anyone know the official status of HD-Burn? I've been looking for a new drive, but only a few offer HD-Burn. Is it ever going to be considered a "standard", where all CD Players will be able to play them?
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Postby burninfool on Mon Jun 07, 2004 2:56 pm

I doubt it only Sanyo based drives support it.I've had an Optorite DD0203 for a year and have only used HD-BURN twice.
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Postby TheCDBurner on Mon Jun 07, 2004 9:08 pm

Plextors Gigarec is far more useful - since you can adjust the level (how much capacity boost you actually get), and all they do is shrink the pit size, which means at low levels (+20%-30%) the discs can be read by a fair number of drives.

HD-BURN not only changes the pit size, but error correction encoding. At it would help ALOT if HD-BURN actually worked. I've got about a 20-25% failure rate on HD-BURN discs (used to use it all the time; until I discovered alot of the discs didn't work because of errors). Every disc was burned on a TY disc, too, so disc quality wasn't an issue. But then, the DD0401 never has had good write quality, to CDs, DVDs, or HD-BURN discs :evil:
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