Help Using Feurio !!

Discussion in 'CD-R(W) Media' started by darshan, Mar 27, 2003.

  1. darshan

    darshan Member

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    Well, on high recommendation from you guyz I downloaded feurio...as I thought it would help me to know my cd-r`s details...I recently bought sony from the market...and these were the ATIP results that feurio gave me....

    lead in start position -02:35:60 (sector: -11685)

    vendor code: 97 24 15 - SONY Corporation (Type: 5)

    max lead-out position: 79:59:74 (sector: 359999)

    reference speed: -

    minimal recording speed: -

    maximum recording speed: -

    unrestricted use: No

    disc type: 0: CD-R (Write once CD)

    disc sub-type: Medium Type B, low Beta category (B-)

    indicative target writing power: 5

    power multification factor p: -

    target y value of modulation/power function: -

    recommended erase/write power ratio: -

    so what can I conclude from this ?...are my sony cd-r good enough ?
    please reply thankx
     
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    GUYZ HELP ME OUT MAN...................!!!

    WHAT DO THE ABOVE MEAN ?????
     
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    dude,
    I dont see any link whatsoever related to my query !!

    There is nothing written as to the ATIP information !!
    but anywyz I am still posting the same thing there/..:p
     
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    Under Vendor Code it says Sony. On that thread it tells you what are good and bad manufacturers of CD-R media. Just look for Sony on that thread.
     

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