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Philips SPD7000BD Blu-ray TripleWriter Review

Philips SPD7000BD detail information

Posted by Jan S.
Posted on 09/02/07 19:53
Number of views 21818
Manufacturer Philips
Product Philips SPD7000BD
Description The Philips TripleWriter is the key to high-capacity, high-speed, high-quality recording, without closing the door on CD.....
Awards Safe Buy Award
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Reading performance

  

 

Reading Performance:


For these tests we will use Nero CD/DVD-Speed to read various CD, DVD and BD media. As already mentioned in the introduction, this drive supports:

  • BD: 2x
  • DVD: 12x
  • CD: 32x

 

CD-ROM pressed discs:

For this test we used a pressed CD-ROM disc containing Creative Blaster Audigy install CD that is close to 74 minutes long. Below you will see the produced result:

 

The Philips SPD7000BD reads CD-ROM discs at 34.53x speed.

CD-Recordable Discs:

For this test we made a copy of the original Creative Blaster Audigy install CD. The disc we used was a Verbatim 48X certified CD-R disc manufactured by Mitsubishi Chemicals Corporation.

The Philips SPD7000BD reads CD-R discs at 35.22x speed.

CD-Rewritable discs:

Again, we made a copy of the original Creative Blaster Audigy install CD; this time we used a Verbatim Ultra Speed (32X) CD-RW disc made by Mitsubishi Chemicals Corporation.

 

The Philips SPD7000BD reads CD-RW discs at 35.23x speed.

90 minutes CD-R:

The used 90 minutes CD-R disc, is slightly larger then 90 minutes, to be exact it is 90:10 minutes long (90:10:00).

 

The Philips SPD7000BD had no problem reading the 90 min CD-R discs at 36.31x speeds.

100 minutes CD-R:

The used 100 minutes CD-R disc, is slightly smaller then 100 minutes, to be exact it is 99:57 minutes long (99:57:74).

 

The Philips SPD7000BD had no problem reading the 100 min CD-R discs at 37.61x speeds.

 

Audio – Digital Audio Extraction:


We used Nero CD/DVD-Speed to measure the transfer rate. The audio disc we used is about 78 minutes long (77:43:45).

 

The Philips SPD7000BD reached 36.20x reading Audio-CD.

Advanced audio – EAC test:


For this test we used EAC (Exact Audio Copy) to test the drive’s audio extraction performance..

According to EAC the Philips drive support Caching, which is considered negative - while ripping audio.

 

Below is the results produced by EAC:

Burst mode

 

Secure mode

The drive performed very well in burst mode and rather slow in secure mode.

Advanced audio – DAE quality test:


Before we move on to testing DVD read speeds, we will take a last audio test, and this time we used the 'Advanced DAE Quality Test" feature in CD-Speed. For this test we used a CD-R DA media from Fuji.

 

The extracting quality is excellent and the drive should support everything except reading Leadout.

DVD reading performance:


Again, we will use Nero CD-Speed to measure the reading performance, this time for various types of DVD discs.

DVD – DVD-Video:

For our DVD reading performance tests we are going to start with a Single and Double Layered DVD video discs. While only 1X speed is required to watch DVD movies, it’s useful to be able to read the discs at higher speeds if you’re going to extract (rip) the content of the disc to your hard drive.

 

DVD-Video Single Layer

 

DVD-Video Double Layer

 The Philips SPD7000BD reads pressed DVD-VIDEO SL at 12x and pressed DVD-VIDEO DL at 8x.

DVD – DVD+R/RW:

For this test we used a Verbatim 16x DVD+R and a Verbatim 8x DVD+RW with 4.38GB of data. Below are the results:

 

DVD+R

 

DVD+RW

The Philips SPD7000BD reads DVD+R and DVD+RW at 12.5x speed.

DVD – DVD-R/RW:

For this test we used a Verbatim 16X DVD-R disc and a Verbatim 6X DVD-RW disc filled with 4.38GB of data. Our test results are found below:

 

DVD-R

 

DVD-RW

The Philips SPD7000BD reads DVD-R and DVD-RW at 12.5x speed.

DVD – DVD±R DL:

For this test we used a Verbatim 2.4x DVD+R DL disc and a Verbatim 4X DVD-R DL disc filled with 7.96GB of data. Our test results are found below:

 

DVD+R DL

DVD-R DL

The Philips SPD7000BD reads DVD+R DL and DVD-R DL at 8x speed.

Blu-ray Reading performance:


BD – Video:

For this test we used the Blu-ray video “Der Exorzismus Von Emily Rose” filled with 20.40GB of video.  Our test results are found below:

BD – BD-R SL:

For this test we used a Verbatim BD-R media filled with 22.56GB of data. (Thanks to Verbatim Germany for sending us this media.) Our test results are found below:

 

BD-R SL

The Philips SPD7000BD reads BD-R Single Layer 25GB at 2x without any issue.

BD – BD-RE SL:

For this test we used a Verbatim BD-RE media filled with 22.56GB of data. (Thanks to Verbatim Germany for sending us this media.) Our test results are found below:

 

BD-RE SL

The Philips SPD7000BD reads BD-RE Single Layer 25GB at 2x without any issue.

 

Now it’s time to head on to a more interesting part: Writing CD-R and CD-RW discs…

 

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