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== Lessons Learned == | == Lessons Learned == | ||
* Check what the minimum and maximum speed that the media reports, and burn at the minimum | * Check what the minimum and maximum speed that the media (disc) reports, and burn at the minimum the media (NOT DRIVE) supports. | ||
* Cross-check Disc Quality scans with multiple drives to make sure the drive isn't the issue. The optiarc here appears to be bad. | * Cross-check Disc Quality scans with multiple drives to make sure the drive isn't the issue. The optiarc here appears to be bad. |
Revision as of 22:24, 30 May 2024
These are my futile attempts to burn patched/homebrew ISOs to CD-R to play on my Turbo Duo. Pressed discs read perfectly fine. I should open an Etsy that sells CD-R coasters.
Graphs made using Nero DiscSpeed (Disc Quality tab) sorted from best to worst burns.
Media
- CMC Pro (Taiyo Yuden TCDR-ZZ-SB):
- Manufacturer: Taiyo Yuden
- Disc ID: 97m24s01f
- Min speed 16x
- Capacity 700MB
- Supported Write Speeds: 16x, 24x, 32x, 40x, 48x
- Maxell Gold
- Disc ID: 97m31s01f
- Manufacturer: Ritek Co.
- Capacity: 650MB / 74 min
- Supported Write Speeds: 16x (disc packaging says 1x-8x; likely no Write Strategy available for my drives)
- TDK (?)
Pressed Disc: Rising Sun
Space Ava 201
Rondo of Blood (English Patch)
Disc Quality Scan using Optiarc
Verdict: This drive resulted in many more errors than the iHAS even when using the same disc, so it likely has a dying laser.
Disc Quality Scan using iHAS
Lessons Learned
- Check what the minimum and maximum speed that the media (disc) reports, and burn at the minimum the media (NOT DRIVE) supports.
- Cross-check Disc Quality scans with multiple drives to make sure the drive isn't the issue. The optiarc here appears to be bad.