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Old 12-09-2003, 22:52
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2x burns works on one pc not the other

ok im getting to think its not my burner that makes it were i cant get a working copy ps2 game on dvd-r at 2x but my pc i got 2 tobashi burners sd5004 i think and i got one in a 1.4 gig system with 512 mb ram and the other in a 1.2 gig system with 256 mb ram and i burned ffx on the 1.2 gig system at 2x and it plays fine i got a few other games i burned at 2x i will test them out and see how it gose may just be my system also last 2 games i burned on the 1.4 gig useing record now i been getting these stupid erros like px something something error i dont know whats going on but lukly the game still worked but i may have to start useing primo this happen b4 useing primo so i went to recordnow seems to switch back and forth but it will burn my dvd moives just fine and also at 2x and plays great
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Maybe your burner DMA setting in other pc is not correct.
I have a cdrom that winxp only set Multiword DMA for it and it didn't work properly, until I installed Intel application accelerator and it set UDMA-2 for my cdrom and now it works fine.
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