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grouch wrote:I have 2 burners, BenQ DW1640 BSLB and NEC 3520 L&D 2.U2
Should I use the burner that I burnt the disc to do the scans or is it better to scan using the other drive, sort of like independent testing.
I only ask because the benq reports high spikes that the nec doesn't, and also vice versa.
so if i look at the two scans it doesn't make much sense
Scour wrote:Hello!
Maybe someone can help me:
Is PIF same like PO/POE?
dolphinius_rex wrote:
POE is not the same as PIE or PIF. I don't think many people really know WHAT to make of POE actually. As for POF, there should never be ANY of them on a disc.
Scour wrote:dolphinius_rex wrote:
POE is not the same as PIE or PIF. I don't think many people really know WHAT to make of POE actually. As for POF, there should never be ANY of them on a disc.
I don´t know that the "E" means.
PIF = Parity Inner Failure; is the next instance the PO- Parity Outer?
POF = Parity Outer Failure, it means that the correction can´t correct Errors (Hope I´m right)
dolphinius_rex wrote:
PIE = Parity Inner Error
PIF = Parity Inner Failure
POE = Parity Outer Error
POF = Parity Outer Failure
Scour wrote:dolphinius_rex wrote:
PIE = Parity Inner Error
PIF = Parity Inner Failure
POE = Parity Outer Error
POF = Parity Outer Failure
When a error appear, it goes to the next instance of the error-correction?
Scour wrote:Hello!
Maybe someone can help me:
Is PIF same like PO/POE?
dolphinius_rex wrote:Grouch,
I would say that all the scans point to the disc having a problem.... The NEC says the end of the disc is suspect, and the BenQ says the middle of the disc has a problem.
Why not just re-burn the disc?
RJW wrote:Also strange the NEC is the less good reader of these 2 based on the information I have however it doesn't seem to have the problem in the middle were the benq had problems. I wonder what problem there is at that specific spot.
grouch wrote:I have an Asus P4P800-E Dlx which uses the Intel 865 northbridge, with the ICH5R southbridge, with onboard Promise controller. No nForce for me. And I use the default windows drivers.
Halc wrote:PIE = erroneus byte in an ECC block inner parity row (implicitly considered correctable). Aka "PI error"
PIF = uncorrectable inner parity row in an ECC block (can contain multiple uncorrectable PIE or just a single one. Will lead to 1 or more POE). Aka "pi failure"
POE = erroneus byte in an ECC block outer parity column (implicitly considered correctable). Aka "po error"
POF = uncorrectable outer parity column in an ECC block (can contain multiple uncorrectable POE or just a single one) aka "po failure"
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