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I am trying to find the specs for my CDDVDW drive - HP CDDvDW TS- H653T.  A software vendor (MediaMonkey) is telling me that my CDR  writing speed is 5X max. even with their upgrade. I have checked the driver and I believe I have the most recent one (  Version   6.1.7600.16385 dated 6/21/2006) .  I would like to provide the vendor with the actual specs since  I feel the problem is with their software and not the drive.    

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In a post in another forum, I found the CQ5700F to have the TS-H653T SATA drive.  since I see no mention of the model in your post, I will assume that HP used that drive in many different models.  You can post the info for your model.  This is what I found here: http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c02629647

This is for the CQ5700F and the drive specs are:

Formats/Disc types Write speeds Read speeds Storage capacity

DVD
DVD-ROM SL NAup to 16xup to 4.7 GB
DVD-ROM DLNAup to 8Xup to 8.5 GB
DVD+R SLup to 16xup to 12Xup to 4.7 GB
DVD+R DLup to 12xup to 8xup to 8.5 GB
DVD+RW SLup to 8xup to 8xup to 4.7 GB
DVD+RW DLnot supported
DVD-R SLup to 16xup to 12xup to 4.7 GB
DVD-R DLup to 12xup to 8xup to 8.5 GB
DVD-RW SLup to 6xup to 8xup to 4.7 GB
DVD-RW DLnot supported
DVD-RAMup to 12xup to 12x4.7 GB
CD
CDROMNAup to 40Xup to 700 MB
CDRup to 40Xup to 40Xup to 700 MB
CDRWup to 32Xup to 32Xup to 700 MB
CD-DANAup to 32Xup to 700 MB
Video CDNAup to 16X

up to 700 MB

 It would seem that any modern CD/DVD drive not in a laptop would be similar to these specs.


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In a post in another forum, I found the CQ5700F to have the TS-H653T SATA drive.  since I see no mention of the model in your post, I will assume that HP used that drive in many different models.  You can post the info for your model.  This is what I found here: http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c02629647

This is for the CQ5700F and the drive specs are:

Formats/Disc types Write speeds Read speeds Storage capacity

DVD
DVD-ROM SL NAup to 16xup to 4.7 GB
DVD-ROM DLNAup to 8Xup to 8.5 GB
DVD+R SLup to 16xup to 12Xup to 4.7 GB
DVD+R DLup to 12xup to 8xup to 8.5 GB
DVD+RW SLup to 8xup to 8xup to 4.7 GB
DVD+RW DLnot supported
DVD-R SLup to 16xup to 12xup to 4.7 GB
DVD-R DLup to 12xup to 8xup to 8.5 GB
DVD-RW SLup to 6xup to 8xup to 4.7 GB
DVD-RW DLnot supported
DVD-RAMup to 12xup to 12x4.7 GB
CD
CDROMNAup to 40Xup to 700 MB
CDRup to 40Xup to 40Xup to 700 MB
CDRWup to 32Xup to 32Xup to 700 MB
CD-DANAup to 32Xup to 700 MB
Video CDNAup to 16X

up to 700 MB

 It would seem that any modern CD/DVD drive not in a laptop would be similar to these specs.


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Thanks for the reply.  I also have the CQ5700F.  

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