dili man pili-an ang asus, maski unsa na dvd iyang ma play.
ayaw lang i set ang region sa imong dvd-rom.
even generic dvd's maka read gihapon.
dili man pili-an ang asus, maski unsa na dvd iyang ma play.
ayaw lang i set ang region sa imong dvd-rom.
even generic dvd's maka read gihapon.
asa mana ma set bro..in case mo palit ko ug asus na dvd?Originally Posted by StyM
asa pud ka nakapalit ana? 1k? brandnew pagka palit?Originally Posted by sachem
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naa sa drive properties.
i have an Asus DVD-ROM and it doesn't read some of my DVDRs well. i would go with either a Lite-on 166S or an AOpen 1648. both are also fast for ripping.
if you want to test a drive, load a DVD into it, run Nero CD/DVD speed and do a transfer rate test. take a look at the graph and you'll see how good the drive performs when it reads a disc.
an example of a good reader:
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@idlewild pang rip gyud akong tuyo bro... unsa gyud imomg gamit karon?
kung fast ripping, Lite-on. but i usually use the LG combo drive (the one on the graph) of my laptop coz i rip straight to its harddisk. the Asus drive is in my PC, which i seldom use. i only bought the Asus coz unfortunately, it was the only drive available at that time (out of stock man gud ang Lite-on)

basta ang samsung na combo pili-an kaayo! halos wala koy ma view sa akong pinalit na discs... mag putol2x pa jud usahay!
regarding the region setting of your DVD-ROM, you can also use a software-based region-freeing tool, like DVD43Free. no need to set the region of your DVD-ROM drive.Originally Posted by StyM
another tip, when you burn using DVD+R media, use the bitset functionality of your writer to set the booktype of your media to DVD-ROM. most drives read DVD-ROMs faster than DVDRs
@idlewild : thanks kaayo bro...![]()
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