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Hardware => Hardware => Topic started by: jquin3 on March 30, 2010, 01:38:59 AM
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I bought a Samsung 22x DVD burner and I'm just wondering why its maximum speed in burning dvd's is only 16x. Supposed to be 22x right?
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A burner drive will only burn at maximum speed if both these things are true: (1) the blank disc being used supports that speed (2) The disk manufacturer's ID code for that type of disk is stored in the drive's firmware. If a disk is rated for 22x but the burning software will only allow a lower speed then you can see if the drive manufacturer offers a newer firmware version that contains that disk ID and flashing software and if so flash the drive, but I personally do not recommend this unless you know exactly what you are doing. There is a risk of killing the drive. The difference in the time you have to wait between burning a DVD at 22x and burning it at 16x is very small.
A forum I found contained this remark
.it just ain't worth all the effort for tiny difference.
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Thanks for the reply. Personally I really dont care if its 22x or 16x but I was just concerned that something may not be working right. I'm sure the firmware is updated since I checked the firmware version of the dvd with the most recent one in the Samsung website. Perhaps it was the burning application (Nero 9 Essentials) which came with the dvd burner that is reporting the slower speed.
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Thanks for the reply. Personally I really dont care if its 22x or 16x but I was just concerned that something may not be working right. I'm sure the firmware is updated since I checked the firmware version of the dvd with the most recent one in the Samsung website. Perhaps it was the burning application (Nero 9 Essentials) which came with the dvd burner that is reporting the slower speed.
Usually the drive reports the max speed for the disc to the burning app.