Toshiba External SuperMulti Drive: CD Recommended Disc Types Buffer underrun free technology Reading / Recording Speed
CD Recommended Disc Types Buffer underrun free technology Reading / Recording Speed: Toshiba External SuperMulti Drive
Table of contents
- Conventions
- Checking the components Safety Instructions
- CAUTION CAUTION
- System Requirements You need to have a PC with the following specifications:
- The Grand Tour Front View Back View
- Features Versatile Multimedia Features DVD Recommended Disc Types
- CD Recommended Disc Types Buffer underrun free technology Reading / Recording Speed
- Installing Connecting to your computer
- Removing the USB Converter Cable Device Driver Checking for USB2.0 and Installing a USB Driver
- Confirming the Installation of the Device Driver Confirming Use [Device Manager] General Use How to Use the Drive How to Use a Horizontally Installed Drive
- How to Use DVD±R/RW and Other Discs
- Storing/Cleaning Storing the Disc Cleaning the Disc When the LED blinks
- Specification
- Description on Laser specification
- Troubleshooting
- Caution: Possible Error Problem Meaning / Solution
- The write speed for a disc can be restricted if: 1. The disc has bad properties data and/or there are other discs with different properties available under the same ID.
- TOSHIBA’s Standards for Write Speed Restriction. Copyright Statement Disclaimer Trademarks
- Regulatory Statements FCC information FCC notice “Declaration of Conformity Information” FCC Conditions Contact
- Industry Canada Requirement CE Compliance Working Environment
- Additional Environments not Related to EMC REACH Following information is only for EU-member states:
EN-10
User’s Manual
TOSHIBA External SuperMulti Drive
• DVD±R Dual
MKM
• DVD-RAM
Maxell, Taiyo-Yuden
CD Recommended Disc Types
• CD-R Media
Taiyo-Yuden, RICOH, MKM, Hitachi, Maxell, FujiFilm, RiTEK(Phtharo),
CMC, Pioneer, Princo, TDK
• CD-RW Media
RICOH, MKM, RiTEK, CMC
• HS CD-RW Media
RICOH, MKM, CMC
• US CD-RW Media
MKM
Buffer underrun free technology
• What is “buffer underrun free technology”?
A technology to prevent “
buffer underrun
” errors that cause the speed
of data transmission to be slower than the data writing speed when
data is being recorded on a disc.
Reading / Recording Speed
Format / Speed
Read
Write
DVD-RAM
PCAV 5X
PCAV 5X
DVD-R
CAV 8X
PCAV 8X
DVD-RW
CAV 8X
ZCLV 6X
DVD-R DL
CAV 8X
ZCLV 6X
DVD+R
CAV 8X
PCAV 8X
DVD+RW
CAV 8X
ZCLV 8X
DVD+R DL
CAV 8X
ZCLV 6X
DVD-ROM
CAV 8X
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CD-R
CAV 24X
PCAV 24X
CD-RW
CAV 24X
ZCLV 24X
CD-ROM
CAV 24X
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