I have a Sony DW-Q120A DVD RW drive, which happens to be an OEM drive. It replaced an older AOPEN drive which burned at faster speeds, which had died. After I replaced it with this new drive, which should be able to burn DVD+RW at 16x speeds, the only speed that I can burn at is 2.4x. That is the only selection it allows.
How can I select different higher speeds for burning with this drive? Would Roxio 8 work better with this drive?
Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
Slow burn speed problem with Roxio 7.5
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travesty
, Sep 02 2006 05:07 PM
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#1
Posted 02 September 2006 - 05:07 PM
#2
Posted 02 September 2006 - 05:40 PM
2.4 is an R/W speed.16x is a + or - R speed.Different speeds for different media.
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#3
Posted 02 September 2006 - 06:06 PM
travesty, on Sep 2 2006, 09:07 PM, said:
I have a Sony DW-Q120A DVD RW drive, which happens to be an OEM drive. It replaced an older AOPEN drive which burned at faster speeds, which had died. After I replaced it with this new drive, which should be able to burn DVD+RW at 16x speeds, the only speed that I can burn at is 2.4x. That is the only selection it allows.
How can I select different higher speeds for burning with this drive? Would Roxio 8 work better with this drive?
Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
How can I select different higher speeds for burning with this drive? Would Roxio 8 work better with this drive?
Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
The following are the specs for your burner:
SONY DW-Q120A Specifications: (from manufacturer)
SONY Beige 16X DVD+R 8X DVD+RW 8X DVD+R DL 16X DVD-R 6X DVD-RW 16X DVD-ROM 48X CD-R 24X CD-RW 48X CD-ROM 2M Cache IDE DVD Burner
As you can see, the max for RW are 8x for +RW and 6x for -RW. These speeds are the maximum are are not always reached when doing burns. You should check for a firmware update for the burner. Even though you may have just bought it there may already be a firmware update available.
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#4
Posted 03 September 2006 - 04:15 AM
It occurs to me to wonder why the use of RW media.
It's useful for testing, or other short-term usage, but the same qualities that make it erasable cause it to fade to blank over time, no matter how it is stored.
The three kinds of CDs:
Formatting discs for Packet-Writing (Drag2Disc, Nero's InCD, Sonic's DLA, etc) is a great way to LOSE all data permantly. Using RW media for the purpose will speed up the loss of data.
Lynn
It's useful for testing, or other short-term usage, but the same qualities that make it erasable cause it to fade to blank over time, no matter how it is stored.
The three kinds of CDs:
- commercially pressed, which have the pits and lands physically pressed into the metal
- R media, with the pits and lands created by "cooking" a dye
- RW media, with the pits and lands created (at a lwoer temperature) by melting and recrystalizing an aluminum alloy, which promptly starts to de-crystalize, taking the data with it
Formatting discs for Packet-Writing (Drag2Disc, Nero's InCD, Sonic's DLA, etc) is a great way to LOSE all data permantly. Using RW media for the purpose will speed up the loss of data.
Lynn
#5
Posted 03 September 2006 - 05:39 AM
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I have a Sony DW-Q120A DVD RW drive, which happens to be an OEM drive.
Always check your firmware version first, as Walt has suggested. Check the IDE controller that the drives on, that DMA is enabled in device manager. Is it connected with a 40 wire 40 pin connector? Get a 80 wire 40 pin IDE ribbon.
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4.Click here CD-DVD Speed - A user guide
5.Click here Enabling/Checking DMA in Windows Vista, XP, 2000, Me, 9x.
6.Click hereYou can no longer access the CD drive or the DVD drive.
7.click here Drive Not Recognized By Roxio, PX Engine 3_00_58a. Old Version<-> EMC 7.5 Up PX Engine 4.18.16a. Update .Click here
8.Click here How to uninstall IE 7 and WMP 11.
9.Click here ImgBurn Current version: 2.5.3.0 (5,262 KB) CD / DVD / HD DVD / Blu-ray burning application
10.Click here InfoTool (Drive, Disk, Configuration, Software, Hardware, DMA settings, etc.).
11.Click here. Complete Uninstall of Creator 2011 & Creator 2012
12.Click here. Complete Uninstall of Creator 2009 and 2010 (Windows Vista and 7)
13.Click here Complete Uninstall of Creator 2009 and 2010 (Windows XP)
14.Click here Complete Uninstall of Easy Media Creator 9 & 10 on Windows Vista
15.Click here Complete Uninstall of Easy Media Creator 7.5, 8, 9, & 10 on Windows XP
16. Click here WinZip Data Compression Utility <> Click here WinRAR Data Compression Utility Click here 7-Zip Data Compression Utility
17. Click here Finding Your Computer Specs And Roxio Software Version Number.
#6
Posted 04 September 2006 - 06:42 AM
travesty, on Sep 2 2006, 06:07 PM, said:
I have a Sony DW-Q120A DVD RW drive, which happens to be an OEM drive. It replaced an older AOPEN drive which burned at faster speeds, which had died. After I replaced it with this new drive, which should be able to burn DVD+RW at 16x speeds, the only speed that I can burn at is 2.4x. That is the only selection it allows.
How can I select different higher speeds for burning with this drive? Would Roxio 8 work better with this drive?
Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
How can I select different higher speeds for burning with this drive? Would Roxio 8 work better with this drive?
Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
16x speed is available in DVD +/- R formats only.
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