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| Posted by | Womble |
| Posted on | 05/03/05 18:02 |
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On The Fly Copying:
The next test will be the copying of a disc 'On The Fly". Once again this will be for both a CD and a DVD.
CD
The next test we will go through is the one for CD Copying.
The CD used for the CD data creation test was also used for this test. This disc contained 672 Mbytes of data.
The read drive was the NEC ND-3520A and the write drive was the NEC ND-3500AG. Both of these drives are capable of reading and writing at 48X.
Maximum speed was selected and 'Copy On The Fly" was used for the test.
The test completed in 3 minutes 4 seconds. The resulting disc was tested for readability with no problems encountered in any of my DVD RW drives.
DVD
The next test we will go through is the one for DVD Copy.
The media chosen for this test was Taiyo Yuden YUDEN000T02.
Read drive was the NEC ND-3520A and the write drive was the NEC ND-3500AG.
Both these drives are capable of reading a disc at 16X and both drives are capable of burning this media at 16X.
A 4.2 gigabyte pressed DVD-VIDEO was chosen as the test media.
As you can see, the disc was copy protected and refused to copy. However running AnyDVD soon solved this problem and the copy was under way.
The test completed in 6 minutes 8 seconds which is very commendable.
It was also decided to test the burned disc for write quality using K-Probe. This was done to see if 'Copy On The Fly" has any effect on burn quality. As you can see there are no problems in burn quality.
Now lets take alook at CD/ DVD Ripping.
Audio And Video Creation


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