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to charlie
with primodvd you make you copy on-the-fly the one that speed I have a dvd-rom asus of 16x this of a 100%?
dvd-r PioneerA03 DVR |
Hi NOTO. I should tell you in case you think the Portugese to English Translator is doing a good job - it isn't!! But I think I understand you.
Dust2Dust has experimented with this and will no doubt provide the answer to the following question: Regarding Primo DVD on the Pioneer A03, how is on-the-fly copying to be achieved with a DVD-ROM capable of 16x? It's a combination f which channels the devices sit on, media used, PC power and nothing else running! |
yes u can copy on fly
i successfully copied many dvd on fly at 2 times speed.as long as your dvd rom can read info quick enough i used athlon 1700+ 512 ddr pioneer 500m dvdreader pioneer dvr a03 buffer underrun(i have had this disabled )disk r in good condition if they werent then either buffer underrun protection or make image first when i press record prassi give me warning.... u r about to copy on fly with 2 drives on same none-scsi bus.would u prefer to b safer and pass through temporary image i click no :) it reads /records it at x2 (unless it brand dvdr that a03 doesnt recognise as 2x compatible then it will burn at 1x automatically INFO a03 firmware contains info on which brands dvdr ie verbatim pioneer memorex princo r 2x cmpatible which r 1x (this seems bad way doing it most read info from disk which telss it what speed compatability it has.but pioneer choose to put them in firmware theres nothing we can do about it as new media is available we will only b able to burn it at 1x until pioneer approves it and updates firmware) but yes u can copy on fly if u got the hardware |
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