View Full Version : MacBook 2.2 GHz Late 2007 won't burn as fast as it should!
fishmoose
Jan 3, 2009, 01:20 PM
Hi,
I've had my MacBook since February last year, it's the late 2007 model with a 120 gig harddrive and 1 gig of ram (I've updated the ram to 2 gig)
Anyway the superdrive is suppose to be able to burn DVD's at 8x right?
Mine can only burn DVD +R 16x dvd's at 4x!
If i remember correctly i have burned discs faster on this machine before but now i can't :(
Oh and i'm burning with Disc utility and i mostly burns .img files.
Anyone have a solution to this?
Any help is appreciated!
Eidorian
Jan 3, 2009, 01:22 PM
The media might not be entirely compatible with the optical drive so it falls back to the 4x burning speed.
fishmoose
Jan 3, 2009, 01:31 PM
The media might not be entirely compatible with the optical drive so it falls back to the 4x burning speed.
That makes sense but i can't even choose 8x i can only choose 2x or 4x.
Eidorian
Jan 3, 2009, 01:33 PM
That makes sense but i can't even choose 8x i can only choose 2x or 4x.Slower burns speeds are compatibility modes for media. If you get the drive model and check the manufacturer's website they should list the compatible full speed media. Sometimes you can even do a firmware update on the drive to support more media more fully.
fishmoose
Jan 3, 2009, 01:39 PM
Slower burns speeds are compatibility modes for media. If you get the drive model and check the manufacturer's website they should list the compatible full speed media. Sometimes you can even do a firmware update on the drive to support more media more fully.
How does on go about finding that?
It isn't listed in systeminfo.
Is it this HL-DT-ST DVDRW GSA-S10N ?
Eidorian
Jan 3, 2009, 02:01 PM
Here is mine under System Profiler.
fishmoose
Jan 4, 2009, 08:56 AM
Here is mine under System Profiler.
Okay thanks for that!
Mine is HL-DT-ST DVDRW GSA-S10N with the firmware BP10, what brand should i search for?
cogsinister
Jan 4, 2009, 09:37 AM
Slower burns speeds are compatibility modes for media. If you get the drive model and check the manufacturer's website they should list the compatible full speed media. Sometimes you can even do a firmware update on the drive to support more media more fully.
Apple take care of firmware updates, using firmware on manufacturers websites could screw up your optical drive.........
fishmoose
Jan 4, 2009, 01:12 PM
Apple take care of firmware updates, using firmware on manufacturers websites could screw up your optical drive.........
Maybe I should stay away from messing with it then?
I could try and buy some other media instead.
Eidorian
Jan 4, 2009, 03:15 PM
Apple take care of firmware updates, using firmware on manufacturers websites could screw up your optical drive.........Your mileage may vary on upgrading your optical drive's firmware but I wouldn't stray beyond manufacturer provided ones. Apple didn't make the drive someone else did.
Tinknock71
Jan 4, 2009, 03:20 PM
This might a stupid post but have you looked at the disc's your using to see what max burn speed is? maybe the disc's are marked wrong. anyway to try another computer?
cogsinister
Jan 4, 2009, 03:57 PM
Your mileage may vary on upgrading your optical drive's firmware but I wouldn't stray beyond manufacturer provided ones. Apple didn't make the drive someone else did.
Yeah, but isen't the firmware Apple specific in some way ?
fishmoose
Jan 4, 2009, 04:13 PM
This might a stupid post but have you looked at the disc's your using to see what max burn speed is? maybe the disc's are marked wrong. anyway to try another computer?
The discs are from Fujifilm and ate marked 16x but I will try on my XP tower with an NEC burner using Nero on XP
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