I have been told that using copy on the fly is no good when your reader and writer are on the same IDE cable, is this true.
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If you're recording at 4x or less I wouldn't imagine it would be a problem however. The concept is the fact that the IDE bus cannot simeltaneously send write and read data. Essentially this splits the data bandwidth to 1/2 of what an individual read or write rate would be. So if your bus is capable of reading/writing at 16x, you should probably be able to copy on the fly at a max of 8x, but this is probably risky.
I do on-the-fly copies at 2.4x (the max my cheap media will allow) on the same bus, and have yet to encounter a problem. However, I would suggest proceeding with with caution.Comment
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Your HD must be Primary Master to boot your Operating System.
DVD writers are usually best as masters, hence the suggestion you have it as Secondary Master being fed a separate data cable to your reader.This isn't a learning curve ... this is b****y mountaineering!Comment
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Originally posted by usmortys
you say to set dvd rom as slave on same cable as hd, do i set hd as master? and also do i set my dvd-rw as master?Comment
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