Slow Slow DVD Burn Speeds on 24 iMac Core 2 Duo

Hi,

It seems my very new 24inch iMac likes to burn DVD's at very slow speeds.

I have 8x rated discs but at best get 2x performance. In Toast 7.1 it reports the burn time as what it should be, but the actual time it takes to burn the disc is far longer. The same problem occurs in Disc Utility. These discs burned totally fine in my G5. For instance, a full DVD should take around 15 mins to burn at 4x. On this machine it takes around 30 mins.

CD burning works fine.

It is an odd problem. I have to try some different media, but hold slim hopes for it making any change.

Anyone else having this issue?

24 iMac Core2, Mac OS X (10.4.8)

Posted on Oct 2, 2006 11:27 PM

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Oct 3, 2006 10:05 AM in response to DaleSatt

Actually, changing media brands is your best bet. Blank discs have a manufacturer code and media type encoded on them. Dive firmware contains a table of these codes and a list of appropriate write strategies for each one. Your drive can't find your media type, so it defaults to a generic write to avoid producing coasters.

20" iMac CD (early '06) Mac OS X (10.4.7)

Nov 7, 2006 3:58 PM in response to DaleSatt

Hi,

I have the same Superdrive as was listed above, but when I burn a DVD with iDVD or the finder, I get a full 8x out of it. It only takes about 10-15 minutes to burn. I've never tried Toast, but I assume it wouldn't be any different. It could be an issue with the ATA bus on the intel iMacs. Just an FYI, I use Memorex 16x DVD-R discs. Also, does this only affect DVD burning or is CD burning in the finder and/or iTunes affected as well?

Hope this Helps

Trevor

Dec 28, 2006 8:29 AM in response to DaleSatt

This is an issue that needs to be addressed by reading the rest of the posts. My Matshita UJ-85J in my iMac 24" burns only at 2 times also on all media tried to this point. While the same media in a 2 year old external Pioneer burns at 8x.
This is not a choose media issue.
It is necessary for apple to "Get" or "Produce" a firmware update for the DVD burners so that the drive can do what is advertised and documented to do, and sold as.
Backwards speeds are not why people update their computers

Feb 26, 2007 10:20 AM in response to DaleSatt

My Intel iMac has similiar issues.
Fuji 16x, Imation 16x dvds only allows 2x burning speed.
TDK (8x and 16x) allows 8x burning speeds.
Maxcell (labeled "1x to 16x") allows 8x burning speeds.
TDK 4x allows 4x burning speed.

According to older posts, the superdrive seems to be ultra sensitive and picky on what type of media you use.

emac Mac OS X (10.3.9)

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