First 16x DVD+R Recording Tests Available
An anonymous reader submits "CD Freaks.com has made a first preview of 16x DVD recording. Many people wondered if 16x DVD recording would be too fast
and data could not be delivered by the hard disk. The first tests show that this is not a real problem. 16x DVD recording means that a DVD disk is written in about 6 minutes
. The test drive, a BenQ DW1600, also supports dual layer writing and writing at 16x to 8x media."
I've already overclocked my DVD burner. It now burns stuff I haven't even downloaded yet.
Small potatoes make the steak look bigger.
My porn backups will be able to keep up with my downloads...
At the end of the page:
"It is not possible to react on this item."
Or you could, you know, maybe stop playing UT for the six minutes it takes to burn a DVD at that speed.
Heh. Things have progressed a bit since the 2x CD-R days. What probably happened was that your drive just wasn't able to distinguish the pits in the CD your friend burned.
;-)
I have an older (5-6 years old) laptop whose CD-ROM drive can't read all the discs I burn. It can read most any silver that I give it, though. I'm guessing it's just that the laser isn't able to "see" the pits my CDRW burns (it's an 8x4x32, so it's rather old, too.)
BTW, if you burn audio discs at 16x, do they play at that speed?
Withdrawal before climax is very ineffective and those who try this are usually called "parents."
Good Lord man! The average person will pass out after only two minutes of not playing UT and it takes years of training to go as long as five.
Expecting the average Joe to stop for six is simply absurd.
KFG
am i gonna need a kevlar blanket to drape over my damn box just in case a faulty disc explodes?
Serenity now, insanity later.
I jumped on the CDR bandwagon a bit early, and god burned by it.
Perhaps if you hadn't been stealing music or archiving pr0n, God wouldn't have felt it necessary to smite you with fire for your actions.
It's retard for plural of box.