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Old December 16th, 2002, 11:56 AM
FMMMMM FMMMMM is offline
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speeds/ drivers

I have a couple of questions.
1) The manual to download a driver for usb burners and to
select default driver. default driver does not recognize
my plextor burner. I have been using the mtu driver. I
think I downloaded wrong.
2) This leads to the next question; increasing the read speed.
I have 2-26+ GHz processor and 512 DDR/SDRAM memory,
I would be able to read a cdg faster than 8 minutes. I have
selected the maximum speeds and it still take 8 minutes.
Does the speed increase with the other driver?
3) The manual says that with windows xp you do not have
to de-activated the auto-start program. But, I had to.
I would get driver errors, and there were times when my
computer would just re-boot on its own.
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Old January 2nd, 2003, 03:11 PM
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I would say that you should be using the MTU installed ASPI driver, unless you are having problems with it. You can download our latest driver from: http://forum.mtu.com/showthread.php?threadid=493

If this still doesn't work then try this thread and find the post on the Second page by MTUSUPPORT: http://forum.mtu.com/showthread.php?...5&pagenumber=2

The read speed of CD+G is longer than Audio, and yes with the Plextor brands of drives takes 8 minutes to read in. This is due to the decoding of the graphics within the drive itself. So the speed of your system will make no difference on this. If you switch over to Audio, you will see that it shoudl read the full disc in about 2-3 minutes instead of 8.
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