Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Am Mi, den 11.02.2004 schrieb Chadley Wilson um 08:12:
On Mon, 2004-02-09 at 17:32, alan wrote:
On Mon, 9 Feb 2004, amazing powers of observation wrote:
the burning of the iso image on to cd. checking the midsums and all i
have found it better to burn the cd at ratio 1 to 1. if you go to fast
it blurs the data or looses information. remember burn slow and your
install will improve
If that is the case, then you need a new burner. Properly operating
hardware will not do that.
Maybe this is a bug I have just installed a brand new 52x writer and if
I cut @ anything over 16x my discs fail,
I swopped the writer three times and the same thing happens, I have
since changed the brand twice and I get the same results on 4 different
systems ranging from my first PC a p3 900 256mb ram
to my new P4 3gig with 1 gig ram. The funny thing is its no linux
because Windoze also does this
If you say the hardware is not operating properly then there must be a
manufacturing flaw in all these device, which is not impossible.
I will let the manufacturers know (Mitsumi, LG , MSi)
My 2 cents
Chadley
I am sure this is a problem with the CD-R media. Not each CD burner
likes each CD-R media, even not at any speed. You should always follow
manufacturer advices for tested media and use firmware updates as they
insert new calibration data for burner and media.
Alexander
Right, not all media is made to burn at 16x. A lot of the cheap media
is only something like 4x burn rate. Read the packaging or contact the
store or look on the manufacturer's Web site to find out what it should
be for the media that you have. Don't be so quick to point the finger
at the operating system, burner code or burner hardware.
Now, that said, the local bulk shrink-wrap CD's are 24x burn rate.
Mike