LG GSA-H10A detail information
| Posted by | Greg Cross |
| Posted on | 25/07/06 23:22 |
| Number of views | 31129 |
| Manufacturer | LG |
| Product | LG GSA-H10A |
| Description | 16x DVD Burner Supports DVD-RAM |
The LG GSA-H10A supports DVD+R Double Layer at 8x and DVD-R Dual Layer at 4x for writing discs with a size of around 8.5 GB.
First up is Verbatim DVD+R Double Layer 8x


This Verbatim media is made by Mitsubishi Kagaku Media and is supported at 8x write speed. Thanks to Verbatim USA for sending us this media.



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Brand: |
Verbatim – Thanks to Verbatim USA for providing the samples. |
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Manufacturer: |
Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation |
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Code: |
MKM 003 |
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Disc Type: |
DVD+R DL |
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Capacity: |
8145MB |
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Certified Speed: |
8x |
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Write Speed: |
8x |
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Write Time: |
18m:30s |
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PI-8 errors Average/Sec: |
6.09 |
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PI-1 failures (PIF) Avg/Sec: |
1.21 |
The LG GSA-H10A had trouble creating a smooth burn graph. However the result is good and the transfer curve shows no problems reading this one back.


This Maxell media is manufactured by Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation and is supported at 6x write speed. Thanks to Maxell America for sending us this media.



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Brand: |
Maxell – Thanks to Maxell America for providing the samples. |
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Manufacturer: |
Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation |
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Code: |
MKM 001 |
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Disc Type: |
DVD+R DL |
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Capacity: |
8145MB |
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Certified Speed: |
2.4x |
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Write Speed: |
6x |
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Write Time: |
18m:42s |
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PI-8 errors Average/Sec: |
6.63 |
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PI-1 failures (PIF) Avg/Sec: |
0.19 |
This is a very good result. The transfer curve shows no problems reading this disc.


This media is made by RiTEK Corporation and is supported at 2.4x write speed. Thanks to Memorex for sending us this media.



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Brand: |
Memorex – Thanks to Memorex for providing the samples. |
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Manufacturer: |
RiTEK Corporation |
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Code: |
RITEK D01 |
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Disc Type: |
DVD+R DL |
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Capacity: |
8145MB |
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Certified Speed: |
4x |
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Write Speed: |
4x |
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Write Time: |
44m:37s |
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PI-8 errors Average/Sec: |
50.64 |
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PI-1 failures (PIF) Avg/Sec: |
1.12 |
This is not a good result producing a very large PIF count on the second layer. However the transfer curve shows no read back problems.
DVD-R DL
As mentioned earlier, the LG GSA-H10A supports the DVD-R DL standard at 4x.

Let’s find the manufacturer and media information too, for this we will use CD-DVD Speed:

This Verbatim media is manufactured by Mitsubishi Kagaku Media and is supported at 4x write speed. Thanks to Verbatim USA for sending us this media.



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Brand: |
Verbatim – Thanks to Verbatim USA for providing the samples. |
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Manufacturer: |
Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation |
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Code: |
MKM 01RD30 |
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Disc Type: |
DVD-R DL |
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Capacity: |
8145MB |
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Certified Speed: |
4x |
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Write Speed: |
4x |
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Write Time: |
27m:30s |
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PI-8 errors Average/Sec: |
4.16 |
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PI-1 failures (PIF) Avg/Sec: |
0.11 |
Another great result with Verbatim media. The read back shows no problems.
Summary: The LG GSA-H10A produces good quality burns on the Mitsubishi based DVD±R DL media.
Standalone DVD-Player compatibility:
We have 3 standalone DVD-Players available to test the DVD+R DL medias (Book Type: DVD-ROM) and the DVD-R DL media (Book Type: DVD-R):
- Panasonic DVD-F87
- Toshiba SD-3750
- Samsung DVD-P4
Compatibility results:
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Drive |
Ridata |
Verbatim |
Verbatim |
Verbatim |
Comments |
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Panasonic DVD-F87 |
OK |
OK |
OK |
FAILED |
DVD-R DL Failed at layer break. |
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Toshiba SD-3750 |
OK |
OK |
OK |
OK |
No Problems |
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Samsung DVD-P421 |
OK |
OK |
OK |
FAILED |
DVD-R DL Failed at layer break. |
All DVD Standalone devices played the LG GSA-H10A burned DVD+R DL media. But only one DVD Standalone device would play the LG GSA-H10A burned DVD-R DL media without any problems.
We would like to mention, that the compatibility issue with standalone DVD Players/Recorders and the DVD-R DL media format is caused by incompatibilities with the standalone devices used in this review, and not the LG GSA-H10A or media format used.
Summary: Although all the discs were readable in our scanning and read-back test drives. We would like to see some improvement in write quality.
Before we round off this review, let us run the drive through some advanced tests at next page.




Is this true? Thus can I read this review and quality scans as an accurate representation of the GSA-H10N? If there is differences between these two drives due to the different firmware or other what would they be?
Thank-you as always for all reviews here and TIA to anyone who can help me with my above question.





DVD-R/RW Writing performance
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