Product information

LG GSA-H22N detail information

26/04/2008

Brand
LG
Product
GSA-H22N 
Partnumber
GSA-H22NBB 
Description
18x DVD burner
Supports DVD-RAM
The GSA-H22N is an 18x DVD super-multi DVD burner which also writes DVD-RAM at 12x. 

Specifications

 
General
Buffer
2 MB
OEM
Hitachi-LG
Chipset
Panasonic
Connection
ATA
Bitsetting
yes
 
write speed
CDR
48 x
CDRW
32 x
DVD-R
18 x
DVD-RW
6 x
DVD-R DL
8 x
DVD+R
18 x
DVD+RW
8 x
DVD+R DL
8 x
DVD-RAM
12 x
 
read speed
CD
48 x
DVD
16 x
CDFREAKS SCORE

29%

Based on 7 votes

All Questions & Answers for this product

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  • Sudden unstable buffer levels and way too slow burn
  • Question by Modesty, Saturday 2nd of August 2008 19:59
    Doh Hello, I ask for your help for something strange that happening to my burner, it's LG H22N was working fine till today, just burned 2 CD's with the speed of 12 - should take about 7 minutes but it doesnt it takes up to 50 minutes the device buffer level jumps from 30% to 90% and my computer is laggy that i cant even press on th start button, i remind you that yestrday i was burning and everything was ok, ANY help??? please
    Answer by Arachne, Saturday 2nd of August 2008 20:00
    Welcome to the forum Smilie

    Check the link in my sig ("How to check/enable DMA"), to make sure UDMA Mode is enabled for your drive Smilie
    Answer by Modesty, Saturday 2nd of August 2008 20:16
    Well i entred to the primary ide channel and it shows 2 devices one of them shows, DMA if avaliable and in it's current transfer mode UltraDMA mode 5 in the second box of device 1 it shows transfer mode dma if available but in the current transfer mode it shows PIO mode and i dont have an option to change it. what do i do now?

    Thanks for the fast reply
    Answer by Arachne, Saturday 2nd of August 2008 20:23
    Download and run the "resetdma.vbs" file in this post, and if it finds a channel to reset to DMA Mode, it'll do so, then ask for a reboot.

    Try that, then check again to make sure nothing shows PIO Mode. Smilie

    (I've used the file before myself with no ill-effects).
    Answer by Modesty, Saturday 2nd of August 2008 20:45
    Well i have tried the file and did what you said, and YES!!! it works Great just like good old times.
    Thanks for the fast replys and the fast help.

    I got only one last quastion just from curiosity, why did it changed to PIO mode without me doing anything? i mean how did it suddenly happen?

    Thanks again.
    Answer by Arachne, Saturday 2nd of August 2008 20:50
    A lot of the time, when Windows encounters x amount of disc read errors, it'll drop that drive (in this case, your LG) into PIO Mode.

    Silly, but one of Windows' strange quirks Wink

    And you're welcome, happy burning! Smilie
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  • GSA-H10N or GSA-H22N?
  • Question by AlexRuiz, Friday 18th of July 2008 17:17
    No, I am not asking which one should I buy, I already got them both Big Grin
    Here is the situation:

    The GSA-H10n is my parent's machine. For most of the time, the burner is on vacation, meaning they use it only as a reader. However, when I visit them I use it heavily, like 100 DVD burned in a week. We visit them twice a year. So, as you can see, the usage pattern of this one is inconsistent.

    The GSA-H22N in my wife's machine. It is used more consistently, as I make backups of the pictures every 3 weeks (her machine holds the pictures) However, when in a hurry, I don't backup to DVD, I just slap the eSATA hard drive and copy them to the external HD. I burn the pictures later in my machine (Samsung SH-S203B, Pioneer DVD-215D, Lite-ON 160P6S and a few more.... enough burners to start my own pirate shop in that one Wink)

    Now, because neither of the burners in discussion is my main one, I don't know them really well. Both firmwares have riplock, so they are fast rippers. My observations as of now is that neither one is spectacular. The 10N has burned a few coasters on MCC004, and the 22N has made a few of its own on Prodisc F02 that the rest of the burners like. So I am not impressed with either. But as you can see, my parents machine, because it is the only burner they have, MUST get the better of the both LGs.

    So, which one for that machine? Or should I take one of the other burners I got and give it to them? They are great rippers once the firmware has been patched.


    Alex
    Answer by Dalen Quaice, Friday 18th of July 2008 22:00
    That is a bit of a loaded question because your H10N and H22N are unique... every drive tends to have it's own bias and may not burn to factory specs. That said, I would say the H22N is the better for me if given a choice.
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Success rate: excellent

Based on 97.97% succesful burns (out of 104,928)

Ranking
This drive is placed #21 on the most used device ranking (out of 1181)

Media code
Success rate
1 OPTODISC-R16-00
99.56%
2 SONY-D21-00
99.21%
3 FUJIFILM03
99.21%
4 RITEKF1
99.14%
5 RICOHJPN-R03-04
99.01%
Media format
Success rate
DVD+R
98.46%
DVD-R
98.32%
DVD+RW
95.31%
CDR
94.45%
DVD+R DL
93.72%
DVD-RW
93.40%
Firmware
Success rate
1.02
98.13%
1.00
98.01%
1.01
97.85%