cd-r recognition update

xdance wrote on 3/11/1999, 6:50 AM
I've just purchased a Hewlett Packard 8100i cd-r and to my
surprise I've just found out that the current version of cd
architect does not support it. A friend of mine has cd
arch. and I've had the opportunity to play around on it and
have discovered that I really like it. Any word on when an
updated version will come available so I can purchase it?
I'd rather not have to purchase an alternative product.

regards,
waiting impatiently.

Comments

User-8961 wrote on 3/12/1999, 1:50 AM
I had that problem with my Yamaha CRW4416S. It was too new (just
came
out in Nov '98, I bought it right after Christmas). Sonic Foundry
regularly releases patches to support new drives. If the latest
patch
doesn't do it for you, it shouldn't be long before the next one
comes
along that will.

Good luck.



xdance wrote:

> I've just purchased a Hewlett Packard 8100i cd-r and to my
> surprise I've just found out that the current version of cd
> architect does not support it. A friend of mine has cd
> arch. and I've had the opportunity to play around on it and
> have discovered that I really like it. Any word on when an
> updated version will come available so I can purchase it?
> I'd rather not have to purchase an alternative product.
>
> regards,
> waiting impatiently.



Orion wrote on 3/13/1999, 10:40 AM
Thanks alot for your advice.

I would hope that CD-Architect 4.0e is
detecting the drive correctly since this software came
"bundled" with the drive. Which cost'd me about $550 hard
earned dollars.

Now what Peter Heller posted, though disappointing, sounds
more like the fact. That Smart And Friendly's
claim that it's SAF8020 drive can lay down 'info' at - audio data is another story. I sent them e-mail -
no word yet.

I would hate to think that I spent all that money to watch
my 8x recorder make an Audio CD "in about an

Or it could be the blanks. I visted the TDK's site [this is
the blank I used] and this is what they had to say...

Smart and Friendly has approved TDK's Certified Plus CD-

So I'll see how much these blanks go for and keep ya posted.

- Rafe

roller8 wrote:
>>I had that problem with my Yamaha CRW4416S. It was too
new (just
>>came
>>out in Nov '98, I bought it right after Christmas). Sonic
Foundry
>>regularly releases patches to support new drives. If the
latest
>>patch
>>doesn't do it for you, it shouldn't be long before the
next one
>>comes
>>along that will.
>>
>>Good luck.
>>
>>
>>
>>xdance wrote:
>>
>>> I've just purchased a Hewlett Packard 8100i cd-r and to
my
>>> surprise I've just found out that the current version
of cd
>>> architect does not support it. A friend of mine has cd
>>> arch. and I've had the opportunity to play around on it
and
>>> have discovered that I really like it. Any word on when
an
>>> updated version will come available so I can purchase
it?
>>> I'd rather not have to purchase an alternative product.
>>>
>>> regards,
>>> waiting impatiently.
>>
>>
>>
>>
pwppch wrote on 3/13/1999, 1:03 PM
What my experiance was seemed to be more media relates - Gold vs
Silver. The
Gold disks always gave me problems with audio.

Peter


Orion wrote in message ...
>Thanks alot for your advice.
>
>I would hope that CD-Architect 4.0e is
>detecting the drive correctly since this software came
>"bundled" with the drive. Which cost'd me about $550 hard
>earned dollars.
>
>Now what Peter Heller posted, though disappointing, sounds
>more like the fact. That Smart And Friendly's
>claim that it's SAF8020 drive can lay down 'info' at - audio data is another story. I sent them e-mail -
>no word yet.
>
>I would hate to think that I spent all that money to watch
>my 8x recorder make an Audio CD "in about an
>
>Or it could be the blanks. I visted the TDK's site [this is
>the blank I used] and this is what they had to say...
>
>Smart and Friendly has approved TDK's Certified Plus CD-
>
>So I'll see how much these blanks go for and keep ya posted.
>
>- Rafe
>
>roller8 wrote:
>>>I had that problem with my Yamaha CRW4416S. It was too
>new (just
>>>came
>>>out in Nov '98, I bought it right after Christmas). Sonic
>Foundry
>>>regularly releases patches to support new drives. If the
>latest
>>>patch
>>>doesn't do it for you, it shouldn't be long before the
>next one
>>>comes
>>>along that will.
>>>
>>>Good luck.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>xdance wrote:
>>>
>>>> I've just purchased a Hewlett Packard 8100i cd-r and to
>my
>>>> surprise I've just found out that the current version
>of cd
>>>> architect does not support it. A friend of mine has cd
>>>> arch. and I've had the opportunity to play around on it
>and
>>>> have discovered that I really like it. Any word on when
>an
>>>> updated version will come available so I can purchase
>it?
>>>> I'd rather not have to purchase an alternative product.
>>>>
>>>> regards,
>>>> waiting impatiently.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>


Orion wrote on 3/14/1999, 3:51 AM
Yeah I am in agreement there. The TDK blank I used was a
silver backed blue-green dye based 1x to 8x certified.
Actually the box it came displayed 1x to 6x but the jewel
inserts say upto 8x. 8x was how I recorded the audio. I
have'nt tried their "plus" series I mentioned below.

But last night I clean the Yamaha(4x) created disk in hot
water and to my surprise fewer "stutters" on playback.
Then the idea of "starting" temperature of the blank might
slow down the burn effect of the laser.


Peter Haller wrote:
>>What my experiance was seemed to be more media relates -
Gold vs
>>Silver. The
>>Gold disks always gave me problems with audio.
>>
>>Peter
>>
>>
>>Orion wrote in message ...
>>>Thanks alot for your advice.
>>>
>>>I would hope that CD-Architect 4.0e is
>>>detecting the drive correctly since this software came
>>>"bundled" with the drive. Which cost'd me about $550
hard
>>>earned dollars.
>>>
>>>Now what Peter Heller posted, though disappointing,
sounds
>>>more like the fact. That Smart And's
>>>claim that it's SAF8020 drive can lay down 'info' at - audio data is another story. I sent them e-
mail -
>>>no word yet.
>>>
>>>I would hate to think that I spent all that money to
watch
>>>my 8x recorder make an Audio CD "in about an
>>>
>>>Or it could be the blanks. I visted the TDK's site [this
is
>>>the blank I used] and this is what they had to say...
>>>
>>>Smart and Friendly has approved TDK's Certified Plus
>>>
>>>So I'll see how much these blanks go for and keep ya
posted.
>>>
>>>- Rafe
>>>
>>>roller8 wrote:
>>>>>I had that problem with my Yamaha CRW4416S. It was too
>>>new (just
>>>>>came
>>>>>out in Nov '98, I bought it right after Christmas).
Sonic
>>>Foundry
>>>>>regularly releases patches to support new drives. If
the
>>>latest
>>>>>patch
>>>>>doesn't do it for you, it shouldn't be long before the
>>>next one
>>>>>comes
>>>>>along that will.
>>>>>
>>>>>Good luck.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>xdance wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I've just purchased a Hewlett Packard 8100i cd-r and
to
>>>my
>>>>>> surprise I've just found out that the current version
>>>of cd
>>>>>> architect does not support it. A friend of mine has
cd
>>>>>> arch. and I've had the opportunity to play around on
it
>>>and
>>>>>> have discovered that I really like it. Any word on
when
>>>an
>>>>>> updated version will come available so I can purchase
>>>it?
>>>>>> I'd rather not have to purchase an alternative
product.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> regards,
>>>>>> waiting impatiently.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>
>>
>>
Orion wrote on 3/14/1999, 3:54 AM
Here is an article that I read:

Burn, Baby, Burn!

very informative, enjoy

Rafael wrote:
>>Yeah I am in agreement there. The TDK blank I used was a
>>silver backed blue-green dye based 1x to 8x certified.
>>Actually the box it came displayed 1x to 6x but the jewel
>>inserts say upto 8x. 8x was how I recorded the audio. I
>>have'nt tried their "plus" series I mentioned below.
>>
>>But last night I clean the Yamaha(4x) created disk in hot
>>water and to my surprise fewer "stutters" on playback.
>>Then the idea of "starting" temperature of the blank might
>>slow down the burn effect of the laser.
>>
>>
>>Peter Haller wrote:
>>>>What my experiance was seemed to be more media relates -
>>Gold vs
>>>>Silver. The
>>>>Gold disks always gave me problems with audio.
>>>>
>>>>Peter
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Orion wrote in message ...
>>>>>Thanks alot for your advice.
>>>>>
>>>>>I would hope that CD-Architect 4.0e is
>>>>>detecting the drive correctly since this software came
>>>>>"bundled" with the drive. Which cost'd me about $550
>>hard
>>>>>earned dollars.
>>>>>
>>>>>Now what Peter Heller posted, though disappointing,
>>sounds
>>>>>more like the fact. That Smart And's
>>>>>claim that it's SAF8020 drive can lay down 'info' at - audio data is another story. I sent them e-
>>mail -
>>>>>no word yet.
>>>>>
>>>>>I would hate to think that I spent all that money to
>>watch
>>>>>my 8x recorder make an Audio CD "in about an
>>>>>
>>>>>Or it could be the blanks. I visted the TDK's site
[this
>>is
>>>>>the blank I used] and this is what they had to say...
>>>>>
>>>>>Smart and Friendly has approved TDK's Certified Plus
>>>>>
>>>>>So I'll see how much these blanks go for and keep ya
>>posted.
>>>>>
>>>>>- Rafe
>>>>>
>>>>>roller8 wrote:
>>>>>>>I had that problem with my Yamaha CRW4416S. It was
too
>>>>>new (just
>>>>>>>came
>>>>>>>out in Nov '98, I bought it right after Christmas).
>>Sonic
>>>>>Foundry
>>>>>>>regularly releases patches to support new drives. If
>>the
>>>>>latest
>>>>>>>patch
>>>>>>>doesn't do it for you, it shouldn't be long before
the
>>>>>next one
>>>>>>>comes
>>>>>>>along that will.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Good luck.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>xdance wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I've just purchased a Hewlett Packard 8100i cd-r
and
>>to
>>>>>my
>>>>>>>> surprise I've just found out that the current
version
>>>>>of cd
>>>>>>>> architect does not support it. A friend of mine has
>>cd
>>>>>>>> arch. and I've had the opportunity to play around
on
>>it
>>>>>and
>>>>>>>> have discovered that I really like it. Any word on
>>when
>>>>>an
>>>>>>>> updated version will come available so I can
purchase
>>>>>it?
>>>>>>>> I'd rather not have to purchase an alternative
>>product.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> regards,
>>>>>>>> waiting impatiently.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>
Orion wrote on 3/14/1999, 3:57 AM
That tag didn't work so here's the actual

"Burn, Baby, Burn! (CD-R tutorial and product

http://www.e-musician.com/issues/9606/9606burn.html


Rafael wrote:
>>Yeah I am in agreement there. The TDK blank I used was a
>>silver backed blue-green dye based 1x to 8x certified.
>>Actually the box it came displayed 1x to 6x but the jewel
>>inserts say upto 8x. 8x was how I recorded the audio. I
>>have'nt tried their "plus" series I mentioned below.
>>
>>But last night I clean the Yamaha(4x) created disk in hot
>>water and to my surprise fewer "stutters" on playback.
>>Then the idea of "starting" temperature of the blank might
>>slow down the burn effect of the laser.
>>
>>
>>Peter Haller wrote:
>>>>What my experiance was seemed to be more media relates -
>>Gold vs
>>>>Silver. The
>>>>Gold disks always gave me problems with audio.
>>>>
>>>>Peter
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Orion wrote in message ...
>>>>>Thanks alot for your advice.
>>>>>
>>>>>I would hope that CD-Architect 4.0e is
>>>>>detecting the drive correctly since this software came
>>>>>"bundled" with the drive. Which cost'd me about $550
>>hard
>>>>>earned dollars.
>>>>>
>>>>>Now what Peter Heller posted, though disappointing,
>>sounds
>>>>>more like the fact. That Smart And's
>>>>>claim that it's SAF8020 drive can lay down 'info' at - audio data is another story. I sent them e-
>>mail -
>>>>>no word yet.
>>>>>
>>>>>I would hate to think that I spent all that money to
>>watch
>>>>>my 8x recorder make an Audio CD "in about an
>>>>>
>>>>>Or it could be the blanks. I visted the TDK's site
[this
>>is
>>>>>the blank I used] and this is what they had to say...
>>>>>
>>>>>Smart and Friendly has approved TDK's Certified Plus
>>>>>
>>>>>So I'll see how much these blanks go for and keep ya
>>posted.
>>>>>
>>>>>- Rafe
>>>>>
>>>>>roller8 wrote:
>>>>>>>I had that problem with my Yamaha CRW4416S. It was
too
>>>>>new (just
>>>>>>>came
>>>>>>>out in Nov '98, I bought it right after Christmas).
>>Sonic
>>>>>Foundry
>>>>>>>regularly releases patches to support new drives. If
>>the
>>>>>latest
>>>>>>>patch
>>>>>>>doesn't do it for you, it shouldn't be long before
the
>>>>>next one
>>>>>>>comes
>>>>>>>along that will.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Good luck.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>xdance wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I've just purchased a Hewlett Packard 8100i cd-r
and
>>to
>>>>>my
>>>>>>>> surprise I've just found out that the current
version
>>>>>of cd
>>>>>>>> architect does not support it. A friend of mine has
>>cd
>>>>>>>> arch. and I've had the opportunity to play around
on
>>it
>>>>>and
>>>>>>>> have discovered that I really like it. Any word on
>>when
>>>>>an
>>>>>>>> updated version will come available so I can
purchase
>>>>>it?
>>>>>>>> I'd rather not have to purchase an alternative
>>product.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> regards,
>>>>>>>> waiting impatiently.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>
SonicGregg wrote on 3/17/1999, 11:21 AM
The latest version of CD Architect (4.0f) does support the 8100i.
The
update is available on our website.

-Gregg

xdance wrote in message ...
>I've just purchased a Hewlett Packard 8100i cd-r and to my
>surprise I've just found out that the current version of cd
>architect does not support it. A friend of mine has cd
>arch. and I've had the opportunity to play around on it and
>have discovered that I really like it. Any word on when an
>updated version will come available so I can purchase it?
>I'd rather not have to purchase an alternative product.
>
>regards,
>waiting impatiently.