On Wednesday 13 July 2005 11:40, Arno Lehmann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Andre Hennig wrote:
> > Hello List
> >
> > what's the right density code for ait-e Tapes to write 53 GB of data on
> > the Tape. currently its 0x38 and 20 GB of Data can be writen on the Tape.
>
> Without looking AIT specs up - I guess that 20GB is the native capacity
> of your cartridges, and the famous 53GB are what you get when you follow
> Sony's unrealistic compression ratio assumtions...
>
> Try turning on compression, for example using mt.
>
> Usually, you don't need to worry about the density codes at all.

I've added a new table to the "supported tape drives" section of the 
development manual that presents a number of tape drive/media specifications.


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