Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Montreal/Canada & Casablanca/Morocco (the ROOTS of TRANCE)
Burnproof Technology ?
what is this technology ? i heard it's only in Plextor burners and that you can NEVER fuck-up a CD , is it true ?
any more details ? is Plextor the best brand for burners ?
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Dec-31-2002 01:27
KilldaDJ
birth.school.trance.death
Registered: Sep 2001
Location: tranceaddict wants to know your location
dunno
but my burners got a burn proof thingy on it
and yeah ur cdrs and rws will never fuck up
but my burn proof thingy is called 'data-link' dunno if anyones heard of it tho...
Registered: Sep 2001
Location: Where no sound exist
a "usual" cd-burner requiers a constant stream of data(like if you set it to burn at 8x (1200kb/s) it must have 1200kb/s all the time or else it will fuck up, this means that if you do any heavy tasks on your system(defrag or something) this will likely fuck up your cd.
With Burnproof, you dont need that constant stream. So you can do other things at the same time, and the burner will use the resources available to burn, without failing.
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Dec-31-2002 02:14
drizzt81
Professional Lamer
Registered: Nov 2001
Location: GTA #1 - At work
Re: Burnproof Technology ?
quote:
Originally posted by fastmp3
what is this technology ? i heard it's only in Plextor burners and that you can NEVER fuck-up a CD , is it true ?
any more details ? is Plextor the best brand for burners ?
i can CERTAINLY recommend plextor burners. I have had one of them, but it was the BEST PURCHASE ever. But, you pay a price. At this point, i'd recommend Lite-On, which are really good and quite cheap.
even with burn-proof (or justlink or whatever they are called) you can still mess up a CD, but it is quite unlikely.
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Dec-31-2002 02:32
Floorfiller
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Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Illegal Pete's
i used to have a plextor burner running direct cd and it wasn't burn proof? is this something brand new or what?
Dec-31-2002 17:39
cycloptor
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Registered: Oct 2001
Location: the hammer
simply what burn-proof does is buffers the stream of data being burned to your cd. if the buffer runs low the recorder will remember where it was burning on the cd and at what point of the data it was burning at. when the buffer builds again the burning process resumes.
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Dec-31-2002 18:37
mndeg
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Registered: Aug 2002
Location: IL, United States
ive had my 16x plextor for a while, first CDRW ive ever owned, never screwed up a cd
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Dec-31-2002 22:58
johnson3161
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Southern Cali, US
quote:
Originally posted by mndeg
ive had my 16x plextor for a while, first CDRW ive ever owned, never screwed up a cd
lucky you, because i used to have a burner without the burn proof and i mess up cds unless i leave my computer alone.