I have been a little bumfuzzled trying to figure out this drive, certain disks
rip slow, other fast. All good drives slow down with problem areas reading and burning. Part of the error correction and power calibration mechanisms.
During the breakin period this benq has been learning to burn media, that's
to be expected, but it's also learning to read media. The first disk it ever saw, was a burned one and I did a transfer test as I intended to use the drive as a reader and scanner primarily. That first graph showed 2 deep V's
in the first gig.
To get a handle on this I searched for an old burn on iffy media. A three year old princo should qualify, btw the new cdspeed 4.5 is a heck of a tool.
here's how the nec 3550 sees it quality wise
now a transfer/read graph from the nec
rip slow, other fast. All good drives slow down with problem areas reading and burning. Part of the error correction and power calibration mechanisms.
During the breakin period this benq has been learning to burn media, that's
to be expected, but it's also learning to read media. The first disk it ever saw, was a burned one and I did a transfer test as I intended to use the drive as a reader and scanner primarily. That first graph showed 2 deep V's
in the first gig.
To get a handle on this I searched for an old burn on iffy media. A three year old princo should qualify, btw the new cdspeed 4.5 is a heck of a tool.
here's how the nec 3550 sees it quality wise
now a transfer/read graph from the nec
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