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  1. Hi, I installed the latest firmware (2.0f) onto my Sony DRU-500A dvd recorder to allow it to accept more media... I have an old DVD player, that requires me to burn the DVD backups at 1.6x speed... However, when I did this firmware upgrade, the recording speed selection went from 1.6x and 2.4x to 2.6x and 3.1x, meaning I cannot use any of my DVD Recordable media, as they are all max. 2.4x

    I talked to support at Sony, and they said that it should keep the old speed selections and just add the new, and that the firmware was irreversible. I am using Nero 5.5.10.28..

    Can any of you give me some advice on what to do?
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  2. sony support have told you wrong, go to a firmware download site and download the previous firmware or the one you were used to and download it and reflash your drive this will then revert it for you.regards nipperlocko
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  3. I gorget the name of the site I used, but I went back to 2.0e. Try Google with keywords: sony DRU-500a firmware.
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  4. I don't believe these sites will let you go back to a previous version. This one will:

    http://forum.firmware-flash.com/dl_firmware.php?category=4&manufactor=30
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  5. Ok, reverted back to the 2.0e, but now I can only select 2.4x recording...

    I desperately need to be able to record at 1.6x speed.
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  6. Originally Posted by elfranger
    Hi, I installed the latest firmware (2.0f) onto my Sony DRU-500A dvd recorder to allow it to accept more media... I have an old DVD player, that requires me to burn the DVD backups at 1.6x speed... However, when I did this firmware upgrade, the recording speed selection went from 1.6x and 2.4x to 2.6x and 3.1x, meaning I cannot use any of my DVD Recordable media, as they are all max. 2.4x

    I talked to support at Sony, and they said that it should keep the old speed selections and just add the new, and that the firmware was irreversible. I am using Nero 5.5.10.28..

    Can any of you give me some advice on what to do?
    You need to pony up $100 and buy a new player. This will allow you to play anything burned at anything up to 4x. I'm assuming you're stuck on +R because your player won't take -R. If this is true, another reason to replace the player. But if you CAN use -R, try a few - mine all burn at even multiples - 1x, 2x, 4x. It should be easy to find media that'll burn at 2x.
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