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DVD+R9 DL Writing performance
 

DVD+R Dual Layer writing speed and compatibility:


The Philips DVDR16LS supports the DVD+R9 DL standard for writing Dual Layer discs with a size of 8.5 GB at a writing speed of 2.4x. Let us first take a look at the media's we will use:

Let's find the manufacturer and media information too, for this we will use DVD Identifier 3.6.2:

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Unique Disc Identifier: [DVD+R-DL:MKM-001-000]
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Disc & Book Type :       [DVD+R DL] - [DVD+R DL]
Manufacturer Name :      [Mitsubishi Kagaku Media]
Manufacturer ID :        [MKM]
Media Type ID :          [001]
Product Revision :       [Not Specified]
Blank Disc Capacity :    [4,173,824 Sectors = 8,152.0MB = 7.96GB (8.55GB)]
Recording Speeds :       [1x , 2.4x]
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** INFO : Hex Dump Of 'Media Code'-Block Listed Below
** INFO : 4-Byte Header Preceding 'Media Code'-Block Discarded
** INFO : Format 11h (Method 1) - ADIP Information
0000 : e1 0f 32 10 00 03 00 00  00 fc ff ff 00 22 d7 ff   ..2.........."..
0010 : 00 00 00 4d 4b 4d 00 00  00 00 00 30 30 31 00 40   ...MKM.....001.@
0020 : 25 25 37 0c 02 2f 63 02  2f 63 21 23 0d 0e 14 14   %7../c./c!#....
0030 : 02 01 01 10 00 21 23 0d  0e 14 14 02 01 01 10 00   .....!#.........
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[ DVD Identifier - http://DVD.Identifier.CDfreaks.com ]
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This media is manufactured by Mitsubishi Kagaku Media. Thanks to Verbatim (D) for sending us this media.

Testing procedure: We created an ISO Image of the largest DVD-Video disc we had (Nemo, 7.91 GB (8.495.888.384 bytes)) using DVD-Decrypter. Then we wrote this image file using Nero Burning ROM 6. Below are the results:


Verbatim media

The Philips DVDR16LS used 45 minutes and 52 seconds for writing the Mitsubishi Kagaku media at 2.4x. Let us take a look at the K-Probe result:

Brand:

Verbatim - Thanks to Verbatim (D) for providing the sample.

Manufacturer:

Mitsubishi Kagaku Media

Code:

MKM 001

Disc Type:

DVD+R DL

Capacity:

8103MB

Certified Speed:

2.4x

Write Speed:

2.4x

Write Time:

45m:52s

PI-8 errors Average/Sec:

2.28

PI-1 failures (PIF) Avg/Sec:

0.04

The result is very good. Now it's time to take a look at some reading tests with various DVD-Writers.

First we will try to read the discs back in the Philips DVDR16LS drive:

As we could see, the Philips DVDR16LS had no problems reading the disc. Let us try some other drives to read the Dual Layer discs:

The Plextor DVDR PX-712A shows a perfect reading curve.

The same goes for the LG GSA-4163B.

Let's compare the Philips DVDR16LS with other DL capable drives.

Drive

Size

Writing
Speed

Writing
Time

Book
Type

Kprobe
avg.
PI

Kprobe
avg.
PIF

Philips
DVDRW885

8016 MB

2.4x

45m:05s

DVD-ROM

3.05

0.02

SONY
DRU-700A

8016 MB

2.4x

44m:37s

DVD-ROM

66.52

0.05

LaCie d2
DVD
±RW DL

8103 MB

2.4x

42m:44s

DVD-ROM

6.43

0.16

Philips
DVDR1640P

8103 MB

2.4x

45m:59s

DVD-ROM

3.33
1.52

0.05*
0.08 **

BenQ
DW1620A

8151 MB

2.4x

45m:46s

DVD-ROM

3.21

0.02

Pioneer
DVR-A08XLA

8152 MB

4x

27m:02a

DVD-ROM

2.42

0.11

Samsung
TS-H552B

8103 MB

2.4x

43m:46s

DVD+DL

8.26

0.01*

Philips
ED16DVDR

8103 MB

2.4x

44m:08s
44m:29s

DVD-ROM

3.31
12.53

0.01*
0.11***

Aopen
1608/ARR

8103 MB

2.4x

44m:01s

DVD-ROM

4.12

0.12

Mad Dog
MD-16XDVD9

8131 MB

4x

26m:44s

DVD-ROM

2.74

0.12

LG
GSA-4163B

8103 MB

4x
2.4x

26m:55s
44m:30s

DVD-ROM

1.81
16.01

0.01
0.03***

Lite-On
SHOW-1653S

8152 MB

4x

27m:09s

DVD-ROM

2.61

0.15

LG
GSA-5160D

8103 MB

2.4x

44m:25s
44m:41s

DVD-ROM

2.19
18.63

0.04
0.04***

ASUS
DRW-1604P

8131 MB

4x

26m:58s

DVD-ROM

3.29

0.18

Samsung
TS-E522U

8103MB

6x
Z-CLV

23m:30s

DVD+DL

11.58

0.03*

Philips
DVDR16LS

8103MB

2.4x

45m:52s

DVD-ROM

2.28

0.04*

* Verbatim DVD+R9 DL
** Philips DVD+R9 DL
*** Traxdata DVD+R9 DL

Standalone DVD-Player compatibility:


We only have 3 standalone DVD-Players available and 1 standalone DVD+R/W recorder to test the DVD+R9 DL media (Book Type: DVD-ROM).

  • Aiwa DVD Player XD-DV370
  • Medion DVD/Div-X Player MD7457
  • Red Star DVD-Player 230G
  • Mustek R100A DVD+R/W Recorder

Compatibility results: 

All DVD Standalone devices played the Philips DVDR16LS burned DVD+R9 DL media.

Summary: Very good quality and DVD standalone compatibility results!

Now that we have examined some of the writing features, let's take a look at another one. The LightScribe feature/Technique…..

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Reactions on this item
Current Firmware: version 2.0 (5/2006)

Still only one officially supported DVD+R DL media (no -R DL support):
MKM_____001 (Verbatim 2,4x)
Also, with Firmware 2.0 no Nero Quality Scan possible on my machine (Nvidia chipset, Windows drivers).
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