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  1. Hi all,
    A few days ago I purchased a Asus DRW-1608P3S, I am currently burning a dvd (data) and I burnt a dvdr (movie) but when I was burning the mvoie on average it should take 5 mins, this took almost 30 mins. When it was burning the read buffer and buffer level where not steady they where bouncing all over the show. On my previous dvd writers they did not do this they stayed static at 100%.

    Could this be a faulty dvd writer drive, or soemthing else?
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  2. Check your dma - instructions here:
    http://club.cdfreaks.com/showthread.php?t=101616
    and post back to let us know what you found out.
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  3. DMA is available and was previously selected.
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  4. Originally Posted by narl
    DMA is available and was previously selected.
    Hmmmm - was hoping for a simple solution. It could be something simple like the media you are using is not recognized by the drives firmware and is defaulting to a 2x or 4x default strategy. What media are you using and what firmware came with your drive? I think the most current stock firmware is 1.24 if I recall.
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  5. Originally Posted by OneSickPup
    Originally Posted by narl
    DMA is available and was previously selected.
    Hmmmm - was hoping for a simple solution. It could be something simple like the media you are using is not recognized by the drives firmware and is defaulting to a 2x or 4x default strategy. What media are you using and what firmware came with your drive? I think the most current stock firmware is 1.24 if I recall.
    Im using nero to burn and dvd decrypter to burn as well.
    I tried to update the firmware but it already has the latest firmware on it.
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    Possibly need new drive cables.
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  7. Originally Posted by oldandinthe way
    Possibly need new drive cables.
    Good point! ASUS and Pioneer drives of this type require 80 wire - 40 conductor cables.
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  8. Meaning I need a higher grade IDE cable?
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    Originally Posted by narl
    Meaning I need a higher grade IDE cable?
    http://www.centralcomputers.com/commerce/ccp28952--2320440-3-18-ide-uata-100-18--3-con...scabideu3s.htm
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  10. Hmmmmmm thats the one I have installed afaik
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    Originally Posted by narl
    Hmmmmmm thats the one I have installed afaik
    If that's the ide cable you've been using they can fail. Buy a new 80 wire ide cable and see if that fixes the problem. It's very cheap! Also use IMGBURN instead of NERO BURN & DVD DECRYPTER to burn dvd media. DVD DECRYPTER is no longer updated but IMGBURN is. The author is the same for IMGBURN & DVD DECRYPTER.

    www.imgburn.com

    The imgburn website seems to be down at this time. Try later to access it. If using a new 80 wire ide cable doesn't solve your problem and the IMGBURN doesn't work as well then your drive is probably defective.
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    UDMA4 mod eis required!
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