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  • hm... which DVD-ROM?

    I have been building a sexy little machine for my mate over the past few days. Specs to follow.

    He is now after a good DVD-ROM however to my dismay, it would appear that my favorite brand, Plextor, don't make any....

    Anyone know of a good drive?

    specs:
    T'bird AXIA 1.3 (not o/ced yet)
    Asus A7V133
    512MB Crucial CAS2
    IBM ATA100 31GB HD
    Plexwriter 12x10x32 IDE
    Sb Live! 5.1
    The Welsh support two teams when it comes to rugby. Wales of course, and anyone else playing England

  • #2
    One of the following....

    Pioneer DVD-106S Slot-in 16x IDE DVD
    Pioneer DVD-305S Slot-in 10x SCSI DVD

    Available region free from www.overclockers.co.uk

    Maybe someone could tell me why Pioneer SCSI DVD's are always slower than the IDE in terms of their rated speed rather than actual speed?

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    • #3
      the pioneer 106(quieter than the 105) or toshiba x12dvd.
      the toshiba is clonecd compatible but not the pioneer!

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      • #4
        i have the 16x dvd drive from pioneer and sometimes it has fits with some magazine cds like pcgamer which make it go nuts for some reason but everything else runs fine

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        • #5
          Paddy,
          Aren't you talking about a CD writer?
          I don't have any info, I just wanted to clarify the question.
          chuck
          Chuck
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          • #6
            I just got notice that I can pick up the DVDROM.. .I'll report on it tomorrow

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            • #7
              dZeus - I found the firmware a week ago, after I finally got my RMA after 7 months (well I RMA'd a poor Toshiba 10x, and got back a slot loading Pioneer, which was nuie)

              Drop me a mail and I@ll pass it on.

              Haven't quite got up the courage to flash it yet 8-)

              Uberlad

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              • #8
                I've been using the Toshiba's since the SD-M1202 with very good results.

                Dr. Mordrid

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                • #9
                  We had a big thread on this a while back. A LOT of good info in there ---> http://forums.murc.ws/ubb/Forum3/HTML/002687.html

                  If you do decide to get a Pioneer, get the slot-load version. There's no real difference in performance or anything compared to the tray-load, but the slot-load is just, well, cool

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                  • #10
                    I've ordered the Pioneer 305S 2 weeks ago, but it's still not in

                    I'll report on it as soon as I get it

                    Though I haven't found any firmware on the web yet that can make this drive region-free. I'll see what overclockers.co.uk have done to their drive

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                    • #11
                      uberlad
                      Do you mean to say you've got a regionfree 305S firmware?
                      If you do, I'd be mighty in'erested
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                      • #12
                        Cheers for all the info everyone!

                        I went out and bought the Slot loading Pioneer. Thanks again! Now if only i could discourange him from using his GF 2 GTS Pro!

                        Paddy

                        p.s. Chuck: erm... I was talking about a DVD-ROM, but thanks anyway!
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                        • #13
                          Well, some days I am confused and other days I am more confused
                          chuck

                          PS I have a 104s & like it a lot.
                          It does not handle out-of-balance CDs very
                          well, but otherwise it's been great.

                          Chuck
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                          • #14
                            You wouldn't be the same otherwise
                            Nice to hear from you!

                            Paddy
                            The Welsh support two teams when it comes to rugby. Wales of course, and anyone else playing England

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                            • #15
                              ok, first impression with Pioneer 305S:

                              DVD: very low CPU utilization when watching movies, and haven't found the time yet to try to test the full DVD reading potential by ripping a DVD to a fast device yet (more to come )

                              mode1 CDROM/CDR: very fast, quite a bit faster than my Plextor PlexWriter 12x4x32 SCSI. It reaches the specified 40x CDROM performance on the edge of the CD, and even goes slightly over that speed

                              mode2 CDROM: can I say SLOOOOOWWW!!! about 7 speed average when copying a whole VCD, when my plexwriter can manage 24 speed average

                              DAE: 12 speed CLV, tested with Audiocapture 2000, included with Plexmanager2000 tools... and the quality is right on par with ripping from the Plextor drive itself. Note that the Plextor drive does between 17x - 24x speed ripping average for audio cds.. so it's much slower than the Plextor again on this point.

                              CloneCD: the drive doesn't support the features needed by CloneCD, so it's not much use there... fortunately you only need a cdwriter with full cloneCD support, as reading copy-protected cds often only works properly at 1x or 2x speed, making cd-to-cd copies with CloneCD a practically non-existant feature anyway... and fortunately my PlexWriter fully supports CloneCD


                              I must note that the DVDs I put in it became rather warm to the touch after some time in the drive. I haven't tried the firmware from uberlad, as I didn't get it from him yet (still waiting patiently after I searched half the net for it ).

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