tu ne ma pas bien compris les version officiel (1.18 la dernière)
se flashe sans problèmle sur winxp tout est automatiquement.
Moi je te parle d'une version hack qui débride le graveur(ripp..etc)
Voici le fichier texte qui accompagne les deux fichier R7100007.118 et R7100107.118) :
Drive: Pioneer DVR-107 (Dual format 8x speed DVD+/- Burner)
Also known as: DVR-A07, DVR-107D, DVR-A07D, etc.
Firmware Rev.: v1.18
Author: >NIL:
Date: 2004.07.26 - 23:48 GMT
Patched: o RPC-1 (Region Free):
Remember, patching your drive to region free is only half
the job. A region free drive will not turn your system
region free by itself. For more info, please read
http://forum.rpc1.org/viewtopic.php?t=239
o 12xRip (Unlimited ripping speed):
The official firmware from Pioneer limits the ripping
speed on video discs. This limitation has been removed.
12x is only the maximum THEORETICAL speed that the drive
can achieve, but not the sustained speed you are likely to
get when ripping. Most DVD's will start ripping around 2x
to 4x and end up around 8x or 10x. THIS is normal.
o nx4all : All *workable* speeds for all media!
This firmware allows you to select ALL burning speeds on
ALL media. The official firmware from Pioneer only allows
a limited set of Pioneer approved media to use these
specific speeds but this patch removes that limitation. It
should NOT alter the write strategies for approved media
however.
PROPER BURN OF NON APPROVED MEDIA IS NOT GUARANTEED!
Not patched: - Bitsetting ("Burn on -R media instead, people!!!")
- nx4all on +RW media. For the reason behind that, see:
http://forum.rpc1.org/viewtopic.php?p=108571
Tests showed that burning +RW media at higher speed than
the manufacturer recommended was a bad idea - ACCEPT IT!
Release Notes: This firmware was used succesfully to burn *QUALITY* 4x +/-R
media at 6x and 8x speed and *QUALITY* 2x -RW media at 4x.
If you are not sure whether the media you are using will
burn properly at high speed, please look for other users
experience at
http://forum.rpc1.org
AGAIN, HIGH SPEED BURN OF LOW GRADE MEDIA IS NOT GUARANTEED
Flashing Instructions: 1/ Download the latest version of DVRFlash from
http://pioneerdvd.rpc1.org and extract the executable you
need (Windows, DOS or Linux) in the directory where you
extracted the patched firmwares
2/ READ THE DVRFLASH INSTRUCTIONS!!!
3/ If you are flashing from windows, and I: is your DVR-107
drive, open a DOS window and type a command like:
DVRFlash -v I: R7100107.118
or, *IF* you need to flash the kernel (Rebadged -> Pioneer):
DVRFlash -vf I: R7100007.118 R7100107.118
Alternatively, if all of the above looks too advanced to you
you can use the graphical user interface addon to DVRFlash
Useful Links:
http://forum.rpc1.org/ (DVD-R/RAM/+RW section)
http://pioneerdvd.rpc1.org/
Thanks to: Flash, Agent Smith and the generous contributor who sent
me a DVR-107 drive ;þ
Thanks should also go for Herrie who helped identify the
best strategy for +R media
NB: The kernel file in this patch is just the 1.09 kernel firmware, with revision
bumped up. The binary data of the kernel is unmodified.
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