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  • Norm
    Member
    Member
    • Dec 2004
    • 77

    #16
    That drive supports bitsetting. Go here and get booktype 135 utility http://www.liteonit.com/ODD/English/.../e_utility.asp

    Here is a forum that discusses liteon drives http://club.cdfreaks.com/forumdisplay.php?f=44
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    can't live with 'em........Pass the Beernuts

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    • mjpinsky
      Junior Member
      Junior Member
      • Jan 2003
      • 9

      #17
      If it ain't broke ....don't fix it.
      If you have had no problems, stay with what works.

      However, the DVD-ROM bit will work in ANY type of player as it is the std that is on all commercially sold movies.

      I had a problem with "yuk" store brand (CompUSA) -r media dying after a few plays. Was given a few TDX +r disks, which I changed to DVD-ROM and after over a dozen plays they still work. If I had used better -r disks, would I have gotten the same great results? I don't know. Could be. But, since I started with the +r TDK disks, and changed the bit, i have not had any problems. Next time I see a great sale on Verbatim disks, which I am told produces a really good quality -r media disk, I might try a small pack of their -r disks to see if they will work time-after-time.

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      • theeloved1
        Junior Member
        Junior Member
        • Feb 2005
        • 11

        #18
        Originally posted by Norm
        That drive supports bitsetting. Go here and get booktype 135 utility http://www.liteonit.com/ODD/English/.../e_utility.asp

        Here is a forum that discusses liteon drives http://club.cdfreaks.com/forumdisplay.php?f=44
        Thank you, thank you, and did I mention thank you

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        • Norm
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          • Dec 2004
          • 77

          #19
          Your Welcome

          Glad I could be of assistance.
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          can't live with 'em........Pass the Beernuts

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          • Triumphdog
            Member
            Member
            • Jan 2005
            • 64

            #20
            Originally posted by theeloved1
            I have a LiteOn SOHW 1213S...should I be looking into this bitsetting and buying +Rs? or sticking with my Memorex -Rs that seem to be working nicely?
            If its not broke then dont fix it...

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            • Tim Who?
              Junior Member
              Junior Member
              • Nov 2004
              • 27

              #21
              I have a question about dye types and how to tell the difference between them...

              It took me ages to find a good, reliable brand that worked on my setups. I used Datawrite Grey -R 8x, with Fujicode dye. Recently, my regular supplier informed me that Datawrite had switched to Prodisc dye and they would no longer be stocking Datawrite Grey because of this.

              I bought 100 Datawrite Grey from eBay, which were sold as Fuji dye, but so far my burns with these have failed.

              How can I tell the difference between a Fujicode and Prodisc version of the disc? They look the same as my previous batches, but they are definitely not performing anywhere to the same standard.

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              • blutach
                Not a god of digital video
                • Oct 2004
                • 24627

                #22
                You will need to open DVD Decrypter, press R, pop in a disk and get the media ID code. This assumes the media IDs are different for each type of dye.

                See http://forum.digital-digest.com/show...threadid=48417

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                Les

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                You should only use genuine Verbatim or Taiyo Yuden media. Many thanks to www.pcx.com.au for their supply and great service.

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                • Tim Who?
                  Junior Member
                  Junior Member
                  • Nov 2004
                  • 27

                  #23
                  Thanks. I also downloaded DVD Identifier and it's done the job nicely.

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                  • Experi-Mentor
                    Digital Video Master
                    Digital Video Master
                    • Nov 2004
                    • 1456

                    #24
                    ## I have a question about dye types and how to tell the difference between them ##
                    for a quick check & if compatibility is not an issue, then a basic visual check can also be done.
                    the "darker" the dye - the better it will hold the data.
                    just don't be fooled by the "label side" colour/s (when comparing) ...... oh, & a keen eye comes in handy too
                    the above seems old, outdated & not precise, but, i know lots of people that swear by it.

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                    • ahharding
                      Junior Member
                      Junior Member
                      • Mar 2005
                      • 3

                      #25
                      I've had my Sony DVD recorder for a month. Everything went fine with the Sony DVD+R media I've beem using as far as compatibility issues are concerned. Then I purchased Fuji DVD+R and now they won't play in my DVD-Rom drive. Same format, differnt brand. I've ordered TDK DVD-R media now, because they are ranked #1, according to the research I've done online, and % of compatability is higher than +R. But I will still buy the Sony media whenever they are on sale because Ive seen online that burn is deeper for +R media than -R media..

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                      • DarKnyt
                        Member
                        Member
                        • Oct 2004
                        • 75

                        #26
                        Originally posted by ahharding
                        I've had my Sony DVD recorder for a month. Everything went fine with the Sony DVD+R media I've beem using as far as compatibility issues are concerned. Then I purchased Fuji DVD+R and now they won't play in my DVD-Rom drive. Same format, differnt brand. I've ordered TDK DVD-R media now, because they are ranked #1, according to the research I've done online, and % of compatability is higher than +R. But I will still buy the Sony media whenever they are on sale because Ive seen online that burn is deeper for +R media than -R media..
                        I have a Sony 710a and been through close to 300 Sony 8x media from Compusa. Maybe 2 or 3 coasters.

                        Picked up a bunch of TDK 8x -R on sale from Circuit City and they have been horrible - 70% failure rate easy. Just glad I was able to take most of them back.

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