I recently upgraded a NEC 3520a dvd burner. I also have my old, Pioneer A05.
The problem is my new NEC burner reads at a fraction of the speed of my old Pioneer. I remeber I downloaded a hacked firmware to speed up the Pioneer a long time ago. Does anyone know if there is one for this drive? I tried the newest firmware 3.04 for NEC and it is still slow.
Thanks,
Tony
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Originally Posted by Tonyschmidty
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Had you changed the firmware in your Pioneer in the past with something hacked ?
When you say slow, are you talking 2x or thereabouts ?
Most drives are speed limited for reading DVD video to discourage copying (the idea being if it takes too long, you will give up). A hacked firmware will remove the 'riplock' and give you back your speed. I suggest you did this to your pioneer at some point.Read my blog here.
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Many dvd writers comes with speeds locked at 2X max for ripping.
Try http://forum.rpc1.org/dl_all.php to find a hacked firmware for your drive.
Take a look at this thread for some tips:
https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=187112
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