I have an 8x4x32x ricoh cd writer and an Asus 50x cdrom.
If i use Nero to copy "on the fly" i get buffer underruns. My Asus 50x is my Primary Slave and my Burner is my Secondary Master. My HD is my primary master. Any ideas why this isn't working?
More troubling is when i do a cd->temp image->write using only the cd writer. It takes 8-10 minutes to read the cd and make the iso, and another 10 minutes to burn it to cd. How come it takes so long to read from teh cd if it is supposed to read at 32x, it should be like 3 minutes.
EDIT: UPDATE: my primary channel has my hard drive and my cdrom, both operating at UDMA, while my burner is on the secondary master and only running at DMA. Is there any way to get the burner to run at UDMA b/c i'm sure it's capable of it. WHy isn't this it's default?
These 2 problems are troubling, can anybody offer some advice?
also, what does GXP stand for in IBM's 75GXP and 60GXP?
If i use Nero to copy "on the fly" i get buffer underruns. My Asus 50x is my Primary Slave and my Burner is my Secondary Master. My HD is my primary master. Any ideas why this isn't working?
More troubling is when i do a cd->temp image->write using only the cd writer. It takes 8-10 minutes to read the cd and make the iso, and another 10 minutes to burn it to cd. How come it takes so long to read from teh cd if it is supposed to read at 32x, it should be like 3 minutes.
EDIT: UPDATE: my primary channel has my hard drive and my cdrom, both operating at UDMA, while my burner is on the secondary master and only running at DMA. Is there any way to get the burner to run at UDMA b/c i'm sure it's capable of it. WHy isn't this it's default?
These 2 problems are troubling, can anybody offer some advice?
also, what does GXP stand for in IBM's 75GXP and 60GXP?