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cd/dvd driver

Discussion in 'Non-Emulation Help' started by deneel, Sep 14, 2010.

  1. deneel

    deneel Well-Known Member

    hey everyone i have a question :p

    this year (not very long ago) i bought a dell (yeah sorry) studio 1558.
    so i was looking at my cd/dvd driver if it could write dvd-r DL's but when i look at the name of my driver and google it i get nothing good :( + it have a very strange name: HL-DT-ST DVD+-RW GA31N ATA Device and the manufacturer is standard cd-rom-station ._.
    the only thing i found was this: http://club.myce.com/f91/lg-4164-inside-dell-155355/ that the driver is an mix between a LG and a Hitachi.
    so my question ;D can it read/write dual layers

    thanks in advance :)
     
  2. yoshi2889

    yoshi2889 Well-Known Member

    I think yes it can burn DVD-R's.
     
  3. deneel

    deneel Well-Known Member

    thanks but i was asking dual layers dvd-9 8.5GB's ;D
     
  4. yoshi2889

    yoshi2889 Well-Known Member

    if it can burn I'm almost sure it can burn those as well.
     
  5. deneel

    deneel Well-Known Member

    i hope so then i can finally burn iso's on dvds.
    but wth kind of dvd driver i have 0_0
     
  6. yoshi2889

    yoshi2889 Well-Known Member

    That's a question to both of us.
     
  7. deneel

    deneel Well-Known Member

    and btw my dad says that if i will burn a 7.8gb iso on an dvd that the burning will take 1day 0-0
    what specs you need to know how long it while take?
     
  8. yoshi2889

    yoshi2889 Well-Known Member

    Depends on how fast your dvd/cd burner can burn.

    If it says 16x then you can burn at 16x max.
     
  9. phscarface

    phscarface Well-Known Member

    But burning on the highest speed isn't something so good to do, y'know, the slower, the more careful the burner read the disk's sectors, so any scrath or dirt will make it harder in x16, most the times the disk burned is nothing but a disk that countains corrupted data.
     
  10. deneel

    deneel Well-Known Member

    i will test today some dvds how fast i can burn =p but now i must go to school :(
     
  11. theunderling

    theunderling Well-Known Member

    Exactly Chris-I burn stuff at x 2.
     
  12. yoshi2889

    yoshi2889 Well-Known Member

    Did I say that it is recommended?
     
  13. deneel

    deneel Well-Known Member

    thanks i didn't knew that.
    but shall i buy some dual layers to try if i can burn :-/ + i will look if some near store's sell them
     
  14. yoshi2889

    yoshi2889 Well-Known Member

    I burn stuff at 4x as I only burn GC games.
    I hate CDs.
     
  15. Loonylion

    Loonylion Administrator Staff Member

    even at 1x it would not take more than a few hours, certainly not all day.

    the drive is an LG GA31N
     
  16. yoshi2889

    yoshi2889 Well-Known Member

    I can't wait that long :p
     
  17. deneel

    deneel Well-Known Member

    thanks you very much ;D
    EDIT: this info is www.videohelp.com and when you search from lg GA31N you get this: LG GSA-H31N from that writer is this info: it can't read dvd-r DL's but it can read DVD+RDL ZCLV.
    what's the diverens between them? can it read those: http://www.verbatim.com/products/detail.cfm?product_id=85441E97-65B0-5A0F-83F32E00B5CDD726&cat_id=0F2117D0-65B0-5A0F-8FB35571D951F627 ?

    thanks in advance
     
  18. phscarface

    phscarface Well-Known Member

    Nope, but you say something, that isn't recomended to someone that didn't know it.
    No problem, watch yoself there, if you wanna a software to do it, I recomend IMG BURN, it's freeware, easy to use and so good, Nero is shareware, I don't like it, the IMG has great features that is all I need for free.
     
  19. deneel

    deneel Well-Known Member

    ok i bought 5 dvd+r DL's for 12euro's and i could burn the iso on it but when i installed the game it still said please insert a legal copy of devil may cry 4. so i start googling and discovered that you need a crack so i downloaded the crack and now i don't need to have any discs. you can unpack the iso whit power iso and then you have the same files as when you burn it on a dvd. so did i just waste 12euro's on 5dvds or did i something wrong whit the burning process?
     
  20. yoshi2889

    yoshi2889 Well-Known Member

    I laughed at that text.

    It isn't recommended that I say something who doesn't know what I'm saying? LOL

    But really, I understand what you are trying to say.

    Soo um it does work right?