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What is probably the best Lite-On burner(s)?

PostPosted: Wed Feb 12, 2003 1:14 am
by Dune
What is probably the best Lite-On burner?
By Best, I mean the one that is most stable and most reliable. I know there are quite a few firmware versions as well for each model. Which one goes best which which one?
There are quite a few different model of lite on burner out there. I don't mind buying the most expensive one or the latest one. But could someone share with me their feeling on what is the best model so far?
Thanks! :roll:

PostPosted: Wed Feb 12, 2003 1:20 am
by dhc014
Ummm, any of the LTR-****6S models...

PostPosted: Wed Feb 12, 2003 11:52 am
by Gary Kokkin
"Dune" wrote :".... I don't mind buying the most expensive one or the latest one...."

LTR-48125W very reliable, not out of tech this moment, cheap ,maybe with best media compatibility of all....

PostPosted: Wed Feb 12, 2003 12:42 pm
by coolestnitish
Gary Kokkin wrote:"Dune" wrote :".... I don't mind buying the most expensive one or the latest one...."

LTR-48125W very reliable, not out of tech this moment, cheap ,maybe with best media compatibility of all....

I think if you are going for a 48x, then why not go for a LTR-48246S which has the same chipset as the 52x, is much more easily overclockable, and is said to have better writing quality than the 48125W.
But if you care for speed, you could just go for the 52x. It's pretty cheap and looks like an awesome drive.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 12, 2003 1:00 pm
by jase
In general, I have found that to get the best write quality from any brand of drive, it's a good idea to get the fastest drive they market, then only run it at a much slower speed (say 16x). The media compatibility is usually 100% when you do this, but only very few 16x writers can write well to virtually all media at 16x, because they're working at tolerance a lot of the time.

So in LiteOn's case, the 48246s and 52246s are the best drives IMHO. I have not come across a single media type that doesn't work very well, with low C1 error rates at 16x with the 52x. And of course you're only really doubling the write time by doing this -- worth it if you're not in a hurry ;)

PostPosted: Wed Feb 12, 2003 4:05 pm
by peace_frog
I know I'm going off topic and apologize, but where does one go to learn what a C1 error rate is?

PostPosted: Wed Feb 12, 2003 7:54 pm
by Gary Kokkin
I think if you are going for a 48x, then why not go for a LTR-48246S which has the same chipset as the 52x, is much more easily overclockable, and is said to have better writing quality than the 48125W.
But if you care for speed, you could just go for the 52x. It's pretty cheap and looks like an awesome drive.

Probably you will find better prices in difference between drives
In my area LTR-48125W costs 70 euro /LTR-48246 costs 90 euro and LTR-52246S-110euro

PostPosted: Wed Feb 12, 2003 8:20 pm
by cfitz
peace_frog wrote:I know I'm going off topic and apologize, but where does one go to learn what a C1 error rate is?

The answer to that question seems to be less straightforward than I would like, but here is some reading material with which to start:

http://www.roxio.com/en/support/cdr/cderrors.html
http://www.cdpage.com/dstuff/BobDana296.html#3
http://www.mscience.com/faq13.html
http://www.cdrlabs.com/phpBB/viewtopic. ... 6820#46820
http://www.cdrlabs.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=8194
(a little more specifically, http://www.cdrlabs.com/phpBB/viewtopic. ... 6820#46820 )
http://club.cdfreaks.com/showthread.php ... adid=61943

cfitz

PostPosted: Thu Feb 13, 2003 9:53 am
by Dune
Thanks guys!
I think I will go with Lite-On 52x for my personal use.
Jase's comment makes good sense to me. I have no trouble waiting a few minutes more for a good burn. I will buy the fastest drive and use it at a lower speed.

Thanks again for all the replies!