To all the burning experts, please tell me if you see this the way that I am. I have always been under the impression that my burner did not allow bitsetting, from checking around I have never seen that it did anywhere. Anyway after reading a few posts about other burners in the same family as mine, I was curious as to why mine did not support that feature. Well today I decided to try a few things, so I dug out some really cheap media I have for one of my old burners that only burns to +R media. I put it in my TS-H552L and burned it and (succesfully?) changed the booktype. Below are the nero speed disc info attachments, from my burner and my DVD-Rom drive. I put it in both because I still was not sure I believed what I saw. Please tell me if you interpret this as I do, because I am still stunned to discover this, if indeed I am right. Thank You
Changed to DVD-Rom?
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I haven't tried it yet, I just finished it and posted this thread, so I will try it a little while. The media I used is nexxtech and had over 3000 PIF in Disc Quality. I don't really have any +R media, except the Verbatim Lightscribes I got in the mail today. I will be buying some good +R media as soon as I have a little more evidence that this is true.
I only had that media because one of my computers has a burner about 5 years old that only uses +R media, but I hardly ever use that computer, and have only used the burner once.
I'll let you know later how it plays and I will post the scan of the bad media in the DQ thread when my other computer is done with a few errands it is running.
Thanks for your input and vote of confidence.Last edited by copyless; 1 Jul 2006, 10:58 AM.Comment
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To be sure that cd-dvd speed will shows the booktype and not the real media type, set options like in the picAttached FilesComment
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