I have a new Lite-On SATA DVD-RW in an AMD quad core computer.
When first used the drive to burn DVDs it stalled using Nero and CopyToDVD. It would not burn at all just using Windows XP built-in facility.
I switched the SATA cables from the DVD-ROM to the DVD-RW and both drives seem "okay" now.
However, when I run dBpoweramp 13.1, the disc continues to spin at high speed for about 15-20 secs after the rip to .flac has been completely encoded. When I have used dBpoweramp on similar IDE drives, the disc has spun down more quickly when the rip is complete, even prior to the encoding being complete.
Does having to switch the SATA cables ring any alarms for any of the experts on this forum?
Thank you.
When first used the drive to burn DVDs it stalled using Nero and CopyToDVD. It would not burn at all just using Windows XP built-in facility.
I switched the SATA cables from the DVD-ROM to the DVD-RW and both drives seem "okay" now.
However, when I run dBpoweramp 13.1, the disc continues to spin at high speed for about 15-20 secs after the rip to .flac has been completely encoded. When I have used dBpoweramp on similar IDE drives, the disc has spun down more quickly when the rip is complete, even prior to the encoding being complete.
Does having to switch the SATA cables ring any alarms for any of the experts on this forum?
Thank you.
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