Pioneer 106D - Burn times

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  1. Mayor

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    Guys,

    For those of you that have the Pioneer 106D DVD Burner - what are your BURN times when copying a DVD movie. Lets say a 2 hour movie using -R media.

    Im getting about 28 to 34 min for a BURN phase. Can you let me know if this is good or slow?

    Thanks,

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  2. Tosca

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    For faster burns (15~16 min) use 4x media.
     
  3. Mayor

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    I am using TDK 4x +R media and Princo 4x -R media at all times - I dont use anything but 4x media.

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  4. Tosca

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    Then that is slow.

    4x should be around 15 minutes, 16 tops.

    Try better media for the dvd-r and the 106 may have probs burning +r discs at 4x.
     
  5. DSYF3R

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    What burning program are you using?
     
  6. Mayor

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    I am using AnyDVD 6.1.3.3 and CloneDVD 1.2.8.4

    I cant believe that if I want to Verbatium media or Memorex media that I would gain 10 min per burn - maybe I am wrong???

    Thanks,

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  7. DSYF3R

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    I don't think your problem is with the media you are using, I would guess that it is with Clone, have you tried creating the files with clone and burning with Nero or RecordNow? I'm pretty sure there is an option to do this in CloneDVD? Not sure about CloneDVD but CloneCD (both made by Elby I think) limits your burn speed if you are not registered, and are only using the evaluation version, but like I said I only know that this affects CloneCD, don't know about CloneDVD..
     
  8. Rotary

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    hi all

    have a look here this is useing the nero trick to see actual write speed! the proof is in the pudding!

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    Thx...
     

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