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In the world of DVD burners, purchasing a drive new doesn't necessarily mean it is fully optimised to provide you with the best and most complete burning experience. The firmware, meaning the software built into the drive's flash memory which acts as the control center for a drive's operation, is subject to updates. The firmware determines the best parameters for the speed of media you are using, and then continually monitors the burn process to ensure the quality of the burn.
Firmware FAQs
Follow the links below to Imation FAQs on burning to Imation DVD media.
What
is firmware?
How
do I check my burner type & firmware version?
How
often should I update my drive's firmware?
Where
do I find firmware updates?
DVD Firmware Downloads
Firmware versions are published regularly, in series, and each one updates
functionality on your drive. Imation recommends that you contact your
drive or computer manufacturer as your primary source for the latest
firmware. However, some Imation customers may find their firmware through
the links below.
DVD Recorder Firmware Instructions:
- Select link to firmware downloads
- Choose the correct download and firmware for your drive
- Download firmware to your hard drive according to instructions
| Links to DVD Firmware Downloads |
DVD+R/+RW Firmware Instructions:
AOpen
LG (HLDS)
Plextor
Asus
LiteOn
Samsung
BenQ
Matsushita/Panasonic
Sony
BTC
NEC
Toshiba
Dell
Philips
Hewlett
Packard
Pioneer
Firmware is the programming embedded in your DVD burner that controls its writing strategy. Among other things, it validates that you are using the correct media type in the drive, and will cause the drive to reject incorrect media.
Firmware plays the middleman between the drive's software and hardware. The most recent firmware updates will result in the best possible recording results for your drive.
How do I check my burner type & firmware version?
Burning software will ususally provide this information. For example, if you are using Nero 6.0 software, simply select 'Recorder' and then 'Choose Recorder.' A window with the list of your drives will appear, providing all the information you need.
Alternatively, you can download CD-DVD-Speed on www.cdspeed2000.com. This program will provide you with the list of your drives with installed firmware versions.
How often should I update my drive's firmware?
We suggest checking your drive manufacturer's Web site every two or three months, or whenever a problem crops up. Depending upon the vendor, downloadable firmware upgrades may appear as often as every month, or as infrequently as once in a drive's lifetime.
Where do I find firmware updates?
Firmware updates are usually found free-of-charge on the drive manufactuer Website. If no update is available for your drive, you should contact the manufacturer for help.
Please follow the instructions given by your drive manufacturer. If your drive was bundled in a computer, please refer to the support organization of your PC supplier.
For more information regarding DVD Double Layer firmware updates, click here.
