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Do all the new CD/DVD burners have "buffer underrun protection"?

Rhin0

Senior member
guys,

I know Plextor has buffer underrun and Sony says they have it on the dru710a but what about the NEC3500a? Does the NEC do that?




I guess Plextor couldn't patent that technology or they would have. I remember I got my first Plextor drive with Buffer underrun protection.

thanks
Rhin0
 
Thank you.

Figured they would all have it. I remember when my friend bought a CD-R burner when they first came out. It was like a 2x or 4x and it was the new hawtness. anyways that POS would burn a coaster like every other time because of underruns. If your computer was boggged down or not fast enough it ruined the disc.


Good to see everyone implemented this since it makes sense. I figure everyone would list it as a marketing thing though

 
Pretty-much anything more recent than a 24X CD-RW burner (or some 12X CD-RW burners), has some form of buffer-underrun protection.
The NEC drives don't seem to work right with DVDXCopy though, they will underrun and fail, it's a software bug as best I can tell. But DVDXCopy sucks anyways, use DVDShrink, much better program.
 
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