Anyone else have one of these? I know Sanyo's not as popular as they used to be, but a company shipped me a FireWire/USB 2.0 drive based on the Sanyo design. This thing smokes. 48 CD read and DAE speeds. We might have. The writing times are faster than the Lite-On and TEAC drives too. I might just have to buy an IDE version.
i got a .bin file thats 714mb, at first i thought it wouldnt burn because i have taiyo yuden 24x and i did a burn test on one disc and didnt get that much extra time, anyway, i got the file and used nti cdmaker to burn on another disc and burned it in "custom mode", but when i put it in the drive and tried to access it, there was nothing on the disc. ...
I know some of you are getting sick of answering the same questions over and over. Hopefully once the FAQ section gets full of good explanations, we can just cut and paste links instead of typing the same thing over and over and over....
I've tried overburning using Nero (latest 5.5.7.2 and 5.5.6.4), but when it finishes writing the Leadout, it says 'Invalid writestate...', and the disc is not readable (and I've tried different media and different overburn sizes, from 704MB to 715MB, same thing). This happens both when copying an overburned disc and when creating a data CD. Overburning does work however with CloneCD and Disc Juggler, although the drive does make a strange 'pause' just before the ...
I am interested in buying one of those mini CD-MP3 players like the Teac MP-330. But how do you go about burning these CDs?? I don't think you can do that using regular CD-R/RW drives so how do you do it?