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    The new Pioneer 4x DVD burner can burn normal CDs at 16x... but does anyone know if it is compatable with overburning 99 minute cds?
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    I guess you mean the Pioneer A05?
    A04 is a 2x burner.

    This review found out that A05 can burn 99min CDR correctly but it can't read them...

    http://www.dvd-recordable.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=Reviews&file=index&req=showcontent&id=24
    Ronny
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  3. Just in case you did actually mean the A04/104,
    I can tell you that it burns and reads 99min CDRs without a problem - unlike the new 105!

    Sue xxx
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  4. Sue, do you own the 104/A04 ? can you confirm that it reads and write 90 and 99min CDRW's ? i'd like to add it to the CD/DVD Writers chart, thanks!
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    Sefy Levy,
    Certified Computer Technician.
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  5. Hey Sefy!
    I don't usually take a look at the CD/DVD writer chart, else I would have added the info myself - sorry about that

    I can confirm that my Pioneer 104 can read and burn upto 99mins 05secs on Infiniti 99min CDRs (UK brand I think).
    Have never come across 99mins CDRWs so I can't comment on the 104's functionallity there

    FYI - the first test burns I did were running under firmware v1.20 and it performed like a dream ...... I have upgraded with every new firmware release and also haven't had a problem.

    Hope that's enough info mate!

    Sue xxx
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  6. Thanks Sue!
    One last thing, can you tell me which Buffer Technology it uses ? I can't find the information on any page.
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    Sefy Levy,
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  7. Sorry mate, can't really help you on that one

    All I know is that it's got a 2MB cache and it implements some kind of 'Buffer Underrun Protection' ...... guess they don't feel the need to give it some fancy name like "Smart-Burn" or stuff like that!

    Sue xxx
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    I have a Pioneer 04 and both Nero and NTI CD-Maker say it has NO overburn capacity.
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