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IDProjectCategoryView StatusLast Update
0002552MMW v4Burning / Disc Handlingpublic2011-07-16 23:26
Reporterpeke Assigned To 
PriorityimmediateSeveritytextReproducibilityalways
Status closedResolutionfixed 
Product Version2.5.3 
Fixed in Version2.5.4 
Summary0002552: Teac CD-W540E Reports Bad Supported speeds
DescriptionIf I select Teac As Burner it Shows Speeds Multiplied By 1000.

It Is Just Showing Problem as If I set Burn Speed to 40000.0x Speeds It burns disc Correctly at 40.0x
TagsNo tags attached.
Fixed in build1001

Relationships

related to 0008071 closedLudek Data CD/DVD burning problems with some old drives 

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jiri

2006-07-18 14:52

administrator   ~0007536

Assigning to Ludek in order to add debug messages so that Peke can generate a useful debug log (particularly we should add messages to hpcdeburn.dll so that we know more about device speeds found).

Ludek

2006-07-18 23:01

developer   ~0007540

Last edited: 2006-07-18 23:09

Added debug messages into hpCDBurn.dll on both branches (2.5 and 3.0), revision 1352 should be merged into 2.5.4.

Peke should inform us about which version/build he tested and which hpCDBurn.dll he will need for generating of log (2.5? )

jiri

2006-07-21 13:22

administrator   ~0007571

Assigning to Peke, plese generate a debug log from MM 2.5.4.969.

peke

2006-07-22 21:26

developer   ~0007579

Debug Log Generated and uploaded to FTP.
Beside this bug I catched another Burn bug in this LOG that needs to be specified.

In tests I used 2.5.4.969 release from Beta Forum.

jiri

2006-07-24 10:57

administrator   ~0007583

The other issue reported here by Peke is now entered as 0002565.

jiri

2006-07-24 14:35

administrator   ~0007586

Fixed in build 1001.
 - The problem is in hpcde (or more likely directly in device firmware) as it returns burning speed in B/s instead of kB/s. As a workaround, too big speeds (>1000x) are divided by 1000 in MM now.

rusty

2006-09-06 21:23

administrator   ~0007854

Trixmoto indicated a strange burn speed problem at: http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=11979

I wonder if it's related to this.