Jak mám zrychlit čtení DVD-rom???
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Jak mám zrychlit čtení DVD-rom???
Při čtení dvd na Hdd začne číst 3500kb/s a postupně se vyšplhá na 7000kb/s.
To je hrozně pomalí potřeboval bych to zvednout na co nejvíc!
To je hrozně pomalí potřeboval bych to zvednout na co nejvíc!
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Tenhle problem vetsinou resi Firmwary s nolimitem, jenomze o tom vim jen u Toshiby
, ale urcite musi byt neco takoveho i na jine mechaniky.
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LG-GDR8163B
LG-GDR8163B je to dvd-romka a má číst 16xdvd a vůbec to 16x nečte!!!
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To je pomalí !
na druhym počítači mam DVD-romku a je to Teac a rychlost čtení má 12x a ten v pohodě načítá 11500 Kb/s DVD film načte o 6 minut rychlejš než LG
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stahnul sem si firmware a nevim který toho mam použít. tady je readme co u toho bylo:
LG GDR-8163B RPC1 and Auto Reset Firmwares
An RPC1 firmware defeats the internal counters within the drive and
removes region enforcement. This only is HALF of the equation. You
need to use DVD Genie or similar software to control your player
software. http://forum.rpc1.org/viewtopic.php?t=239
An Auto Reset firmware is an RPC2 firmware where the counters and region
selection are stored in RAM and not committed to flash. Every time you
power up your system or reboot, the counters and region will reset so that
no region is selected and you have 5 user changes. Your player software or
operating system will prompt you to select a region whenever a disc from
a different region is inserted. If you use discs from multiple regions
this should not come as a surprise, but if you always use discs from the
same region you will see it every time you restart the drive. It resets
itself, if you don't understand this then you probably don't need to use
this firmware.
In ALL other respects the drive will function and report as normal.
If you have not used an RPC1 firmware before, and even if you have,
we strongly recommend that you try the Auto Reset.
L DELL 0L14 23-Feb-2004 LL14xxxx.EXE
0L15 8-Mar-2004 LL15xxxx.EXE
0L16 25-Apr-2004 LL15xxxx.EXE
0L23 19-Jun-2004 LL23xxxx.EXE
D 0D20 16-Apr-2004 DD20xxxx.EXE
F FUJITSU 0F21 25-Apr-2004 FF21xxxx.EXE
N NEC 0N21 26-May-2004 NN21xxxx.EXE
B HP 0B26 26-Jul-2004 BB26xxxx.EXE
S SONY 0S24 28-Jul-2004 SS24xxxx.EXE
We suggest you use firmware that matches what you have now.
Use Hijacker's DiscInfo to help determine the OEM and firmware version.
http://hijacker.rpc1.org/discinfo/
Firmware version: 0L14 * VERSION
Vendor specific: 0BLBA 04/02/23 * DATE YY/MM/DD
* OEM
If you have a different firmware you should contact us first.
Flashing this firmware requires some risk on your part. If you are not
comfortable with this please do not proceed. We cannot guarantee they will
work or flash correctly in any environment out of our control.
The update requires Windows and ASPI.
Vlad & Igor, The Dangerous Brothers.
LG GDR-8163B RPC1 and Auto Reset Firmwares
An RPC1 firmware defeats the internal counters within the drive and
removes region enforcement. This only is HALF of the equation. You
need to use DVD Genie or similar software to control your player
software. http://forum.rpc1.org/viewtopic.php?t=239
An Auto Reset firmware is an RPC2 firmware where the counters and region
selection are stored in RAM and not committed to flash. Every time you
power up your system or reboot, the counters and region will reset so that
no region is selected and you have 5 user changes. Your player software or
operating system will prompt you to select a region whenever a disc from
a different region is inserted. If you use discs from multiple regions
this should not come as a surprise, but if you always use discs from the
same region you will see it every time you restart the drive. It resets
itself, if you don't understand this then you probably don't need to use
this firmware.
In ALL other respects the drive will function and report as normal.
If you have not used an RPC1 firmware before, and even if you have,
we strongly recommend that you try the Auto Reset.
L DELL 0L14 23-Feb-2004 LL14xxxx.EXE
0L15 8-Mar-2004 LL15xxxx.EXE
0L16 25-Apr-2004 LL15xxxx.EXE
0L23 19-Jun-2004 LL23xxxx.EXE
D 0D20 16-Apr-2004 DD20xxxx.EXE
F FUJITSU 0F21 25-Apr-2004 FF21xxxx.EXE
N NEC 0N21 26-May-2004 NN21xxxx.EXE
B HP 0B26 26-Jul-2004 BB26xxxx.EXE
S SONY 0S24 28-Jul-2004 SS24xxxx.EXE
We suggest you use firmware that matches what you have now.
Use Hijacker's DiscInfo to help determine the OEM and firmware version.
http://hijacker.rpc1.org/discinfo/
Firmware version: 0L14 * VERSION
Vendor specific: 0BLBA 04/02/23 * DATE YY/MM/DD
* OEM
If you have a different firmware you should contact us first.
Flashing this firmware requires some risk on your part. If you are not
comfortable with this please do not proceed. We cannot guarantee they will
work or flash correctly in any environment out of our control.
The update requires Windows and ASPI.
Vlad & Igor, The Dangerous Brothers.