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Posted by Jan S.
Posted on 26/03/06 23:37
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To round off this review, we will run some advanced tests on the Philips DVDR1660. These tests are: 'Sheep Test", protected audio discs and some special disc tests.

The 'Sheep Test":


 For this test, we will use the Sheep tests made by Alexander Noé. Why is it called sheep test? That's because the logo of the first 1 to 1 copy program called CloneCD is a sheep. When looking at supported writers, you will notice that the feature list has sheep to indicate if a feature is supported or not. In this case we are interested in the writer's ability to backup/write weak sectors. Also called: 'Correct EFM encoding of regular bit-patterns".

  • No sheep: Can't backup any Safedisc 2 versions without the help of software tricks
  • 1 Sheep: Can backup Safedisc 2 up to version 2.4x without software tricks
  • 2 Sheep: Can backup Safedisc 2, including version 2.5x
  • 3 Sheep: Can write all possible weak sectors, few if any writers could do this.

One of our forum moderators Womble, has written a guide concerning the 'Sheep Test" that can be found here.

In the screenshot below taken from CloneCD, we see the Philips DVDR1660 supports everything, expect writing of CD+G RAW-DAO.

The Philips DVDR1660 supports DAO-RAW recording mode, which basically means, it can write uncorrected data and sub-channel data.

Sheep Tests

Reader:
JLMS
XJ-HD166s

One Sheep Burner
SD2OLD

Yes

Two Sheep Burner
SD251

Yes

Safedisc v2.90
SD290

No

Three Sheep Burner
SHEEP3

No

As we can see from the table the Philips DVDR1660 is a 'Two Sheep Burner", but it however failed to write the Safedisc V2.90 and Sheep3 tests.

 

Copy protected Audio:


For our protected audio test, we used the Exact Audio Copy program. We inserted the protected audio discs and if the drive was able to recognize the disc we tried to extract the music tracks to the hard drive. First let us look at the discs we had available for this test: 

Celine Dion: A New Day Has Come; protected with key2audio version 3.

 

Herbert Gé¶nemeyer: Mensch - This disc is protected with Cactus Datashield 200.0.4 .3(build 12b)

And Michelle: Leben!; protected with Cactus Datashield 200.5.1.91 - 5.10.090.

Results:

Protected
Audio

Protection version

Exact Audio Copy

Celine Dion:
A new day has come

Key2Audio version 3

Detects and rips the content

Herbert Gé¶nemeyer:
Mensch

Cactus Datashield 200

Detects and rips the content

Michelle:
Leben!

Cactus Datashield 200

Detects and rips the content

 

Overburning:


To test the overburning capabilities of the Philips DVDR1660, we used the over-burning test in Nero CD/DVD-Speed.

CD-R:

For this test we used an Infiniti Professional Compax 99min/900mb CD-R. (Thanks to Medea International (UK) for providing the disc).

According to Nero CD/DVD speed the drive can overburn to more than 99 minutes.

To test if the Philips DVDR1660 is capable to read overburned CD-Rs, we used a 99:10 minutes CD-R:

As we can see from the picture above the Philips DVDR1660 had no problems reading the 99:10 minutes CD-R. There is no slowdown and it read at max 50.91x.

DVD+R:

We also tried to overburn a DVD+R media:

We used the Overburn DVD option in Nero CD-DVD Speed with a total capacity of 4600 MB.

According to Nero CD-DVD Speed the Philips DVDR1660 can overburn DVD+R media.

 

GigaRec Read back:


GigaRec is a Plextor feature, where the recording capacity on a 700MB/80 min CD-R can be changed from 70 percent up to 130/140 percent of its standard capacity. For this test we used a disc recorder with 130 (1.3x) percent:

Amazing result, as there are only a few DVD Burner/ROM that are able to read a 1.3x GigaRec disc. Even the speed is amazing as Plextor drives will read this media at very low speed i.e. 8x.

 

This concludes our Philips DVDR1660 review, let us head on to the last page to read our conclusion…

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As always, it is unfortunate that reviews do not tell us which BenQ this is. It is easy enough to find out, but such a complete review leaves out important information that buyers will want to know. It would also be helpful to see more testing of burns with Solidburn on and off. I may have missed it, but I don't know which way the tests here were done.
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