MediaCodeSpeedEdit support for Pioneer DVD-WritersMediaCodeSpeedEdit allows you to get even more out of your Pioneer burner by applying changes to the official firmware. MediaCodeSpeedEdit also supports models of other manufacturers, see the main MCSE discussion thread for details.Key features of the Pioneer support:1/ Support for PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-109/110D/K05/K15 DVD writer.2/ Support for official firmware files and unofficial patched firmware files.3/ Increasing the DVD write speed by lossless write strategy swapping.4/ Riplock patch for 109 firmwares, allowing 16x SL/12x DL rips instead of the default 5x rip speed.5/ Replacing of Media Codes with manually entered or imported Media Codes for currently unsupported Media Codes.6/ Text file export of Media Code and write speed tables.Warning: Using patched firmware might damage your drive and will void your warranty. The use of MediaCodeSpeedEdit is at your own risk.Supported firmwares:PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-110D1.22/8.22PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-109 1.58/8.57PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-K05, K15 (read only)Burning results:Changing Pioneer DVDR write strategies (results thread)Usage:1/ Download the firmware you want to modify.2/ Start MCSE.3/ Load the firmware normal file file, e.g. RB100111.122 for the 110D 1.22 firmware.4/ To increase the write speed, double click the media code you want to change and select the write strategy you want to use instead. This is a bit of trial and error. Check the Changing Pioneer DVDR write strategies (results thread) to see if your modification has been tried before.6/ Save the firmware. When using the Pioneer flasher the file name may not be changed.7/ Flash the modified firmware. The Pioneer flasher does not allow to downgrade or even to flash the same firmware release again. DVRFlash does not have this silly restriction and will probably support the 110D drive soon. The flashers used in the TDB Pioneer RPC1 patches also do not have these restrictions.8/ Reboot.Known restrictions:- Strategy swapping for RW and DL media is not recommended.- Changing (disabling) of write speeds is currently not implemented.
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