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  1. A Great New !

    At last, DVRFlash has been ported to MacOS X.

    With this tool, PIONEER DVR-104, 105, 106 & 107 can have their firmware updated. No need to plug the drive in a PC!
    IDE/ATAPI, USB, USB2 and FireWire drives can be updated.

    "xvi" did it for us.

    You can find ready-to-use kits at :

    http://www.macetvideo.com/flashpioneerosx/flashpioneerosx.html

    This page is in french but download links are really easy to find.

    After downloading, just double click on the PIONEER DVR-10x Updater icon and follow instructions.

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  2. Have you tried it on a 07 ?

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  3. Originally Posted by BernieR
    Have you tried it on a 07 ?

    Bernie
    Do you mean on a DVR-107D ? Yes, and it worked like a charm.

    For the DVR-107, the firmware is the NIL's "patched" RPC1 v.1.1.3, and the "flasher application" is simply "DVR Flash" but a new special OSX version.



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  4. Can't read French. What does the Firmware Flashing DO to the drives? What are the advantages?
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  5. Originally Posted by rorschach
    Can't read French. What does the Firmware Flashing DO to the drives? What are the advantages?
    Go and take a look on the xvi's forum there :

    http://forum.rpc1.org/viewtopic.php?t=25930

    and for the patched firwares advantages there :

    http://pioneerdvd.rpc1.org/
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  6. OK I went for it!

    Yep, it ROCKS!! What used to take 14 min now takes 7! --- used princo 4x media and burned at 8x took 7min then verified and no errors. Plays great!
    WOW!

    Bernie

    Originally Posted by alkaline
    Originally Posted by BernieR
    Have you tried it on a 07 ?

    Bernie
    Do you mean on a DVR-107D ? Yes, and it worked like a charm.

    For the DVR-107, the firmware is the NIL's "patched" RPC1 v.1.1.3, and the "flasher application" is simply "DVR Flash" but a new special OSX version.



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    I can read french no problem. There is no mention of the 106D burning faster then 4X. Can the 106D burn at 8X with an firmware update(hack)?
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  8. Originally Posted by Expanderz
    I can read french no problem. There is no mention of the 106D burning faster then 4X. Can the 106D burn at 8X with an firmware update(hack)?
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    http://pioneerdvd.rpc1.org/
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    This is great ! FINALLY !!
    Let it be known. You don't have to use the HACKED Firmware with this flasher. You can swap the two Firmware files that come with the Flasher with the OFFICIAL Files....and it works!

    My case. A stock Pioneer DVR-105 (Not from Apple), firmware version 1.2.1. I removed the files R5100004.133 & R5100104.133 and replaced them with the Pioneer files R5100004.130 & R5100104.130 from the Pioneer site. Didn't work, the Flasher was looking for files ending in .133. Okaayyyy. Rename them R5100004.133 & R5100104.133. It works. Toast 6.05 says it's now version 1.30. I had to restart the machine for the System Profiler to wake up, but after restart, SP says;

    PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-105:
    Manufacturer: PIONEER
    Model: PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-105
    Revision: 1.30
    Serial Number:
    Drive Type: CD-RW/DVD-RW
    Disc Burning: Apple Supported/Shipped
    Removable Media: Yes
    Detachable Drive: No
    Protocol: ATAPI
    Unit Number: 1
    Socket Type: Internal

    And it burns as it should.

    Did I say this is GREAT?
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  10. Originally Posted by TugBoat
    You don't have to use the HACKED Firmware with this flasher. You can swap the two Firmware files that come with the Flasher with the OFFICIAL Files....and it works!
    Yes of course, but sounds like a better idea to flash your DVD burner, with the hacked one firmware.

    :P
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    Originally Posted by BernieR
    Originally Posted by Expanderz
    I can read french no problem. There is no mention of the 106D burning faster then 4X. Can the 106D burn at 8X with an firmware update(hack)?
    Thanks.
    http://pioneerdvd.rpc1.org/
    I went to the site mentioned above and could not find a good reason to update the firmware for my DVR-106. Where does it say it can make your drive burn at 8X?
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    Do I double click "PIONEER DVR-105 Updater.command" or "DVRFlash?"
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  13. ...including the ability to burn all media at 8x!


    Originally Posted by destreaga
    Originally Posted by BernieR
    Originally Posted by Expanderz
    I can read french no problem. There is no mention of the 106D burning faster then 4X. Can the 106D burn at 8X with an firmware update(hack)?
    Thanks.
    http://pioneerdvd.rpc1.org/
    I went to the site mentioned above and could not find a good reason to update the firmware for my DVR-106. Where does it say it can make your drive burn at 8X?
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    Originally Posted by destreaga
    I went to the site mentioned above and could not find a good reason to update the firmware for my DVR-106. Where does it say it can make your drive burn at 8X?
    Only the 107 and above can burn at 8x speed. The 106 is a 4x burner, and will not burn at 8x. The advantage for your drive is to be region-free, so you can change your drive region an unlimited number of times. The advantage for the 107 is (on top of being region-free), that you can also burn at 8x using (most) 4x media. No need to use 8x-rated media, which is more expensive.
    I like systems, their application excepted. (George Sand, translated from French), "J'aime beaucoup les systèmes, le cas d'application excepté."
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  15. And...
    An other advantage with a Rpc1 firmware, is that you can extract (Ripping) at 12x instead of the 2x speed tied up by Pionner in its original firmwares.
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  16. Originally Posted by pusa
    Do I double click "PIONEER DVR-105 Updater.command" or "DVRFlash?"
    Did you read my first post ???

    "After downloading, just double click on the PIONEER DVR-10x Updater icon and follow instructions".

    You did'nt understand ?

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  17. first of a big "thank you" xvi

    the only problem with this new patcher is that it doesn't support the fisrt superdrive: pioneer 103 which i have
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    Originally Posted by WiseWeasel
    Originally Posted by destreaga
    I went to the site mentioned above and could not find a good reason to update the firmware for my DVR-106. Where does it say it can make your drive burn at 8X?
    Only the 107 and above can burn at 8x speed. The 106 is a 4x burner, and will not burn at 8x. The advantage for your drive is to be region-free, so you can change your drive region an unlimited number of times. The advantage for the 107 is (on top of being region-free), that you can also burn at 8x using (most) 4x media. No need to use 8x-rated media, which is more expensive.

    Thanks Wise for making this clear to me. My 106 will stay just the way it is. If I ever need to de-regionalize it then I'll apply the firmware .Although, would the ripping speed increase with the update?Does this mean that I could tranfer dvd's faster to my HD using MTR?
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  19. Originally Posted by Expanderz
    My 106 will stay just the way it is. If I ever need to de-regionalize it then I'll apply the firmware .Although, would the ripping speed increase with the update?Does this mean that I could tranfer dvd's faster to my HD using MTR?
    Yes your 106 will also take some advantages to be flashed with the patched firmware :

    I you'll apply it, to your DVR-106,

    - Your driver will be a Rpc1 reader (Zone free).

    And, you'll be able :

    - to burn at 2x the 1x DVDs
    - to burn at 4x the good quality 2x DVDs
    - to extract (Ripping) at 12x, instead of the 2x speed tied up by Pionner in its original firmwares.

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    alkaline, thanks for the summery, I guess I should add that my 106D is an external Lacie not an Apple Superdrive. I think my ripping speed is already at 12x. I wonder how I could check that?
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  21. Originally Posted by Expanderz
    I think my ripping speed is already at 12x. I wonder how I could check that ?
    Only with a watch in your hand, before and after the flashing. (You need a fast computer to have some difference).

    BTW, all Pioneer's DVD writers have the extract (Ripping) speed tied up at 2x with original firmwares.


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    Ok, 2x to 12x. Thats a nice speed bump.
    I'll wait till my warranty runs out, I just bought it 2 months ago.
    Thanks for all the help.
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    Thanks Wise Weasel for clearing that up. Region free is cool, but my 106 has always burned 2X discs at 4 times. At least TDK ones burned at 4X.
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  24. Originally Posted by destreaga
    Thanks Wise Weasel for clearing that up. Region free is cool, but my 106 has always burned 2X discs at 4 times. At least TDK ones burned at 4X.
    WiseWaesel, was talking about the DVR-107...

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    Originally Posted by alkaline
    Originally Posted by destreaga
    Thanks Wise Weasel for clearing that up. Region free is cool, but my 106 has always burned 2X discs at 4 times. At least TDK ones burned at 4X.
    WiseWaesel, was talking about the DVR-107...

    If you read one of Expanderz posts it states he was talking about the 107 8X thing and explained that the 106 is region free and now rips at 12X and will burn a 2X disc at 4X if you use the update . If you have the time to nit pick about stupid shit at least read through the thread to get your facts straight. Not only that but you your self responded with the same anwsers.
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    Originally Posted by destreaga
    If you read one of Expanderz posts it states he was talking about the 107 8X thing and explained that the 106 is region free and now rips at 12X and will burn a 2X disc at 4X if you use the update . If you have the time to nit pick about stupid shit at least read through the thread to get your facts straight. Not only that but you your self responded with the same anwsers.
    Actually, I think it's you who needs to re-read the thread . . . it seems you've confused posts by Expanderz and alkaline. Keep the hostility down to a minimum here, we're all trying to help each other. Also, as you may have guessed, English isn't alkaline's primary language, although he does read and write it quite well.
    I like systems, their application excepted. (George Sand, translated from French), "J'aime beaucoup les systèmes, le cas d'application excepté."
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  27. Just thought I'd post my results. I have a DVR-105 in a ClubMac FW case that had already been flashed with essentially the same firmware, except back when 1.30 was current instead of 1.33.

    After trying to convince myself it wasn't necessary for awhile, I ran the updater and it went off without a hitch.

    What no one has mentioned yet is that before this new tool, your choices were flashing it on a PC or using the OS9 flasher if you could still boot into OS9. It wouldn't work in an external case.

    Well, anyway, now it does and that's cool and extra-convenient.
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    I just bought 5 107D burners for a standalone duplicator. Is this firmware upgrade for me too? Sure wouldn't mind getting 8x on the GO4 disks.

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    I didn't mean to be hostile. That's not what this forum or the others are about. There are a few extenuating factors (that I won't mention) that led me to snap at alkaline like that and I'm sorry. Engish is not my only language either, I do use it the most and take most things written in english at face value. Again I'm sorry.
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    Originally Posted by gwoiler
    I just bought 5 107D burners for a standalone duplicator. Is this firmware upgrade for me too? Sure wouldn't mind getting 8x on the GO4 disks.
    Sure, that would work swell. Not sure how reliable it is, however...
    I like systems, their application excepted. (George Sand, translated from French), "J'aime beaucoup les systèmes, le cas d'application excepté."
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