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  1. Ok, here's my Accu (Lead Data) DVD-R burned at 2x on my DRU-500a, I had firmware 1.0f at the time. (Also, I've noticed that when the drive spins up the errors go up, so u might want to start it, let it spin up, then stop it and start it real quick ...). It seems the OVERALL graph is what's most important and some wayyy offf errors appear that may (or may not) be important to note. (the avg PI and avg PO numbers would be the real juice as well as overall graphs). Shrug. Also, if the disc has trouble reading past 3.8 gigs on cd-speed I've noticed that the PI errors will be much higher at this point...however this could be more of a DVD-ROM issue rather than a media one. Not sure, it's all beta software meant for techies, but it can still help us determine high quality media.

    Put in the media type (whats in the leadin) - or + and speed burned, what drive and firmware revision (if u remember)
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  2. grrrr...DVDRhelp only allows pics of 60,000 max bytes and kprobe doesnt compress the jpgs real well, had to recrop and then use ms paint to size it down. heres the

    Accu (LeadData) DVD-R burned at 2x on a Sony-DRU 500a v1.0f in Win XP Home (NO sp installed)
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  3. Save in the PNG format instead.
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  4. pfftt

    then it jumps from 50k to 271k...so in order to have a 60k attachment, it would have to be like a 14k jpg...heheh, what a joke. anyone know a good webhosting place for under a meg of stuff? no fees, and few signup reqs or even popups. (popups suck)
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  5. Save as PNG in KProbe and you should get a file < 20 kB (if you first save to JPG and then to PNG with another program it will be much larger).
    Or save as BMP and then use another program for saving the file to GIF.
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