Hi everybody,
Just bought a pioneer a06 burner, and it works fine, but on a number of disks, 3 out of ten etc, it makes a jitter error or so, or theres a little part of it that wont be played??
I'm using dvdshrink to convert and imgtool to burn.
I was wondering if it could be my 256 mb RAM?? Is that enough? I've normally close all other programs icq, messenger etc.?
Or should my drive be master or slave, I have a combi drive to!
Hope somebody can help-`?
Thx-
Kongz
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It would help if you mentioned your OS and cpu speed as well. 256 meg ram should suffice if there are no other aps running, but more ram is always better.
I have the Pioneer A06 and run WinXP, a P4 1.6 GHz, and 384 meg ram. I still only have Nero 6 running when burning a DVD, altho I do still have firewall, and virus program running at the time.
Also, make sure that your burner is on a different IDE channel than your hard drive. This is probably the most important.TANSTAAFL -
I'm using a p4 2.4 ghz dell machine With 256 mb ram. How do I check the harddisk is not using the same ide channel``??
could it be because I'm burning in imgtool, should i rather use Nero?? even if they use the same aspi??
Thx
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