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  1. i am using fuji TYG02 dvd-r

    with lite-on 411s (FS0F), i can only burn at 1x. but the playback on my apex ad-703 is perfect.

    now, with firmwares FS0H, FS0J, and FS0K, i could burn at 4x. but the playback on my standalone is bad. even at 2x.

    is there anyway i could burn at 4x with FS0F
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    with lite-on 411s (FS0F), i can only burn at 1x. but the playback on my apex ad-703 is perfect.

    now, with firmwares FS0H, FS0J, and FS0K, i could burn at 4x. but the playback on my standalone is bad. even at 2x.
    In my experience the best firmware for the 411s is to convert the drive to a 811s with the zebra mod then use FS0F firmware. I get better burns using the zebra mod with DVD-R media. I use my Liteon mostly for Kprobe scans. Liteon drives tend to like DVD+R media than DVD-R media. Check this link for the 411s mod to 811s drive:

    http://club.cdfreaks.com/showthread.php?t=83441

    In order to download the mod you will need to join the speedlabs forum site.
    http://www.speedlabs.org/
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  3. Originally Posted by deh707
    is there anyway i could burn at 4x with FS0F
    Use DVD+R (YUDEN000T01 or RICOHJPNR01)
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  4. i am now doing the 411s@811s

    but i am stuck.

    i dont know to use the command line to load patcher.exe then create the new .bin
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    i dont know to use the command line to load patcher.exe then create the new .bin
    Sorry I can't remember the instructions on how to mod the 411@811. Research at the Liteon Forum and at Speedlabs.org. and post questions there and someone will help you out. I had some diffculty modding it myself.
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