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Upgrade Doubles +R Speed For Some Lite-On Drives

Binsbergen writes "Owners of a Lite-On 451S (lowest price $ 69.50) and a Lite-On 851S can load the firmware of the Lite-On 832S and burn their DVD+Rs at 8x speed and also write to double-layer media. Before this seemed impossible, because many manufacturers have told us that upgrading a 4x drive to a double-layer writer was impossible due hardware differences. Of course it's important to note that 'overclocking' voids your warrantee and should be done after have carefully read the instructions. Read more about the procedure, the results and others experiences in the official 451S@832S, 851S@832S -- It works! thread. That's a dirt-cheap upgrade!" (Sounds similar to the NEC upgrade mentioned in May.)

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  1. Don't bother if you don't own one already. by garcia · · Score: 5, Informative

    If you don't currently own a 451S don't bother with purchasing one. The mad rush that this is going to cause will only raise the cost and the wait time for this specific unit. After a quick search I found the Lite-On 8x DVD+/-RW drive that does double layered writing for $89 (see here at newegg - BTW, I just did a quick search for Lite-On, I don't work for newegg or even recommend them).

    Seems to me that paying $20 more (without even checking anywhere else) to purchase a drive that is meant to write at 8x (apparently in both + and -) and won't void your warranty is a much better deal.

    1. Re:Don't bother if you don't own one already. by afay · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Actually the 832s at newegg is $86 with free shipping. After you add shipping to the $69 price of the 451, it turns into $79. So you save $7 and void your warranty... definitely not worth it. Also, the upgrade only upgrades burning of +R discs at 8x not -R.

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    2. Re:Don't bother if you don't own one already. by zakezuke · · Score: 4, Informative

      Seems to me that paying $20 more (without even checking anywhere else) to purchase a drive that is meant to write at 8x (apparently in both + and -) and won't void your warranty is a much better deal.

      Unless you plan to void your warrenty from the get go. I'd have to double check the number of things you can mod the liteon drive to do, but from memory you can have faster ripping speeds, multi region ability, booktype editing (i.e. this dvd-r gets labeled as a dvd-rom), and generally a vast number of useful things. Also from my understanding. In short, if you are going to screw with it anyway, might as well save the $20.00 assuming all things are equal.

      But that's the thing... I haven't bothered to mod my drives because i'm happy with them at present, and I wouldn't bother modding my drives until such time the cost of the DL media drops to single digit numbers.

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    3. Re:Don't bother if you don't own one already. by drinkypoo · · Score: 3, Informative

      More to the point: You can get the 12x lite-on at newegg right now for $90.99, or a NEC drive with dual layer support, 8x, for $79.99. The latter is supposed to be super good at burning to cheap media and also be very quiet.

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  2. Hm... by xenostar · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...There are some articles that, no matter how much you try, you just can't think of a funny comment to.

    1. Re:Hm... by cove209 · · Score: 3, Funny

      In Soviet Russia, modded Lite-On drives burn you!

  3. Where Can I find Dual Layer Media Awyways? by jameskojiro · · Score: 4, Informative

    This patch is fine and dandy, but I cannot find any dual layered discs anywhere!

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    1. Re:Where Can I find Dual Layer Media Awyways? by Sancho · · Score: 3, Interesting

      Close.
      The discs should be readable in standalones, however the disc capacity is very slightly under the capacity of pressed DVDs. I think it comes out to 8.5gb as opposed to 9gb. So if a disc uses its entire capacity, you'll still have to use something like DVD Shrink, but you'll still see better quality. Most likely you'll be able to only shrink the extras and/or remove a sound track and have perfect quality for all the other audio and video.

    2. Re:Where Can I find Dual Layer Media Awyways? by mythosaz · · Score: 3, Informative
      Meritline, SuperMediaStore, and even Best Buy have the Verbatim Dual Layer "Solution" pack for about $25. It gets you ONE dual-layer disc, 8 single-layer 4x burnables, and one DVD-RW. Considering the cost of the other pieces is about $5-$7, it's at least $18 for a single piece of dual-layer media right now.

      SuperMediaStore and Meritline represent pretty much the cheapest places to safely buy large quantites of high-quality media (read: Ridata, et cetera).

      So, if you've got something important to burn, and it's 8.5G in size, it better be $20 important, you'd better not accidentally make a coster, and don't forget to pay your VAT if you're in one of those countries.

      Also, the dual-layered NEC2510A runs about $79 (or cheaper!) at NewEgg.

  4. Same Trick for Apple Powerbooks by artlu · · Score: 5, Informative

    The TiG4 Powerbooks had the same type of firmware 'fix'. I can't find the link to the upgradable firmware, but it doubled the speed of the MATSHITA DVD-R UJ-815A. Definitely was a major improvement over the standard 1x DVD burning that came with my powerbook.

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    1. Re:Same Trick for Apple Powerbooks by justMichael · · Score: 4, Informative

      It is here I did it months ago and have seen zero problems.

  5. Tried it by k4_pacific · · Score: 5, Funny
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  6. NEC 2500 by Hollins · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I have the NEC 2500 that can be firmware-upgraded to the 2510 dual-layer model. People have been reporting that the new firmware works fine, but no one on any of the message boards has yet verified that dual-layer DVDs burned with the new firmware will play on standard DVD players. I'd be curious about the same issue with Lite-On models until there is more testing.

    Also, dual-layer media is still very expensive. A DL disc costs much more than twice as much as a single-layer.

  7. This has been around for a long time. by fallenangel99 · · Score: 4, Informative

    The "hack" was released around December/January I believe. Kinda late there /. Anyway, Lite-On has some excellent burners. I got mine during Black Friday and let me tell you, the 4x burns at 8x =)

  8. Wait, wait... by wbav · · Score: 5, Funny

    Load firmware for another drive? Seems to me it's like chopping off your toes to fit into the shoe, Yeah it might look better, but it could also hurt. A lot.

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  9. Easier R upgrade by Rosco+P.+Coltrane · · Score: 4, Funny

    Upgrade Doubles +R Speed

    Just get a "type R" sticker at AutoZone, glue it on your drive's tray and voilà, instant speed increase. Works with every drive on the market too...

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  10. What about the Sony's? by grolschie · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Aren't the Sony DVD writers just a re-packaged Lite-on? Or vice versa? Pretty much the same writer I read somewhere, just comes with a different logo and software package.

    1. Re:What about the Sony's? by flmngbrd · · Score: 3, Insightful

      i work for sony dvd/cd-rw support. the firmware update for the 530a and the 530ul doubles the write speed. but don't buy one. nearly every call that comes into the center is about a 530 that has died for abolutely no reason. they either die completely or just one function dies. cds will read and write but dvds won't; other times its oposite. a lot of times they are dead right out of the box. then to get it RMAed you have to jump through a bunch of hoops and call in 10 times. its retarded and i try to bypass as much of the bullshit as i can when people call in but if i don't do certain things in the process i get in trouble. sony added all these hoops because they were getting so many drives returned they needed to slow the flow down.

  11. Re:What's with the... by MC+Negro · · Score: 3, Insightful

    What's with the obsession to mod/hack stuff? Seriously, aside from the "fun factor", is there any real point to doing it?
    Modding is fun and often a means to usher legacy hardware/software into a state where it can compete with newer generation hardware/software. Examples of good modding can be found in the Debian Familliar distribution, which allows old-skool iPaqs to run a far more robust operating system than the first-wave Pocket PC software, and you end up with a PDA competent to PPC 2k2.

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  12. Upgrade older 401S/411S to 8X too! by izx · · Score: 3, Informative

    http://forums.speedlabs.org/ (membership required) has a series of mods/steps to let your 401S/411S write DVD+Rs (and -Rs when they arrive) at 8X, effectively converting them to a 8xxS drive. Drives thus converted can later be flashed with original 8xxS firmware. (401s must first be "overclocked" to 411s and from then to 8xx).

  13. Re:OK OK OK NOW HERE'S THE SERIOUS QUESTION by hawkbug · · Score: 4, Informative

    You can burn xbox games with single layer discs, and have been able to for 2 years now. The tough part is that the xbox data is burned backwards... from the outside of the disc in from what I understand. This means that no, you can't put an xbox game in your computer and just "burn" it. You have to read it with your xbox while having the xbox modded and running linux, and then copy the data over the network to your computer via ftp - and then burn the thing using Nero or whatever. Then, you have a copy that will load on the xbox. Having a dual layer burner has nothing to do with it.

  14. Re:LiteOn quality, any others? by traveyes · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I've purchased or recommended many (more than 15) for me and others in the past 2 or 3 years. Never had a single problem with any... Oh, except my dads, who took me quite literally when I told him to go blow out his computer to get the dust out... He did, with 150+ PSI at close range. NIC pooched. Lite-On CD Burner pooched. CPU Fan pooched -- I've often wondered how many RPM's he had that puppy turnin'.

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  15. Lite-on isn't alone by Jugalator · · Score: 5, Informative

    There's tons of other burners that can do dual layer with unofficial firmware upgrades.

    Even my el cheapo drive (Pioneer DVR-A06) might be able to do the trick, although I doubt Pioneer will release their hacked firmware for it just for the heck of it. ;-)

    I once knew the link to pages summarizing the recorders where dual layer firmware was available but have lost it since then. :-( Maybe someone else can provide one?

    Anyway, if your recorder supports recording 8x discs, chances are that it has a modified firmware for dual layer recording floating around somewhere, as one of the requirements -- a 140 mW laser -- is a common requirement for 8x DVD+/-R burning and DL burning. Philips has confirmed this, but says that in some cases the Optical Pickup Unit is still not of high enough quality. Obviously not always, since DL burning with modified firmware has been done by people upgrading their drives like this.

    Finally, it's still a risky business and you might bust your DVD-ROM drive by upgrading to a hacked firmware. And I doubt warranty applies. ;-)

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  16. Re:What's with the... by ch-chuck · · Score: 4, Insightful

    aside from the "fun factor", is there any real point to doing it?

    education, learning, exploring; tackling a challenge and the resulting sense of accomplishment (when it works); fighting back against 'the man' who would use technology for customer control. Hackers who know how things work make better shoppers who can cut thru marketing bullcrap, thus contributing to a more efficient and honest capitalist marketplace, promoting freedom and the persuit of happiness throughout the universe.

    Some of the worlds greatest inventors, like Tesla, Edison, Watt, Volt, Amp, Henry and Ohm were hackers who enjoyed experimenting with consumer products to see if they could be made to do things prohibited by law.

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  17. More possible upgrades by Lord+Bitman · · Score: 5, Funny

    it's amazing how many things run faster by simply doubling the voltage. Blenders, Toasters, Fans, even light bulbs burn brighter!
    Now, manufacturers CLAIM their devices were not intended to be used in this manner and that faster devices use different hardware, but just plug it up and see for yourself that they are obviously profit-mongering scumbags!! I see it running faster, what other unseen differences could possibly exist? Why would they even design their products similarly or base one version off another if they werent actually the exact same thing underneath?!

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  18. Re:OK OK OK NOW HERE'S THE SERIOUS QUESTION by stratjakt · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Oh for FUCK SAKES

    Stop spreading these MORONIC "the discs go backwards so piracy is un-possible" rumours.

    The Xbox does not spin backwards, nor read inside-out. It uses drives that are as close to stock as you can get, regular toshiba, phillips, samsung drives with modified firmware. It has a proprietary game format. There's a short video session (a video clip saying "this is an xbox game not a movie you idiot") which is all your PC will see, since it does not know about the format of the disk. This COULD be overcome in software, but it would be difficult and would require hacking the firmware of some PC drive and writing all the filesystem shit, etc..

    Anyways.

    Gamecube discs do not spin backwards, nor PS2, nor dreamcast, nor Sega Saturn, nor TG-CD. This rumour has come up about every single disc-based game console to date.

    It would require refitting media pressing factories, custom mastering equipment, etc, etc, all KINDs of ridiculous infrastructure, when if the purpose is copy protection, existing schemes work great (usually broken by a weak link elsewhere, ie; bunnie lifting the MD5 key to decrypt the xbox' bios - if that hadn't happened, it would still be "unhackable")..

    Anyhow... THE DISCS WORK LIKE EVERY OTHER DISK, THEY JUST HAVE STUFF WRITTEN ON 'EM THAT YOUR COMPUTER DOESN'T KNOW ABOUT!

    Ahhhh... One of those lame rumours that supposedly "intelligent geeky" people spread.

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  19. Yet another reason to like Lite-On by natron+2.0 · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I have been a HUGE supporter of Lite-On drives for quite a while for this very reason. They are notorious for being easily flashed to higher read/write speeds with out any issues. I pity those fools who pay top dollor for $ony drives when they could just buy the exact same drive from Lite-On for a lot less.

  20. Re:OK OK OK NOW HERE'S THE SERIOUS QUESTION by ryanvm · · Score: 3, Interesting

    The Xbox does not spin backwards

    Wrong. The Xbox DVD drive does indeed spin backwards. One of the things you have to do when swapping in a compatible replacement drive (Samsung, I believe) is to flip have the rubber drive band so that it causes the spindle to spin backwards. Go to xbox-scene.com and dig around in the hardware modding tutorials for more details.

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  22. Re:What's with the... by igrp · · Score: 3, Interesting
    And to add two more things: bragging rights and the thought of getting stuff for free. The latter is really important in our society. It doesn't really matter if you save any money at all - it's all about the sensation.

    My girl-friend does this all the time: when she goes grocery shopping she will usually take advantage of those buy-three-get-one-free deals. Even on stuff like milk. So we'd have four jugs of milk sitting in the fridge. Eventually we'd throw two away - resulting in a net loss. But at the store, it actually felt like saving money.

  23. it works by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Informative

    Just flashed my LDW-851S. Everything is ok so far... yay :)

  24. easy +1 funny by svallarian · · Score: 4, Funny

    So how fast does it go if you add a "Type -R" sticker on the front bezel?

    Does a "Type +R" go any faster?

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  25. Re:What's with the... by Mycroft_VIII · · Score: 3, Insightful

    One of the reasons the ONLY difference between the high end and low end versions of somthing is it's cheaper for them to cover both markets that way. You only need one factory line to produce both units. As a plus you can wait till just before final packaging and shipping to burn in the firmware giving them some more flexibility to adjust the ratio's of the various 'levels' to fit changeing market demand. In theory the money they save this way can be partialy passed on to the consumer, and partialy used for increasing proffit.
    You see this sort of thing all over the place were companies produce a product and sell it at various prices under different lables to maximize proffits and minimize costs. Many of the 'house' brands in your local grocery store or department store are actually just re-labled high-dollar brands.

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