Pioneer BDR-202 detail information
| Posted by | Wendy Collins |
| Posted on | 11/11/07 13:17 |
| Number of views | 14028 |
| Manufacturer | Pioneer |
| Product | Pioneer BDR-202 |
| Description | Blu-ray writer with support for writing Blu-ray discs at 4x, DVD R at 12x and CD-R at 24x |
DVD-RAM writing performance:
The Pioneer BDR-202 is a so-called Multi drive, meaning it also supports the DVD-RAM format.
This drive is one of few drives that also supports the DVD-RAM format, lets us look at the recording side of the disc, and as you can see it has differences from the other DVD+R/W/R9 DL and DVD-R/W discs.

We can see a very fascinating pattern of darker spots. These tick marks are "address information" ("Pre-mastered Pit Header Field") which are embedded onto the disc. This is header information in front of data sector area, and is the same format as HDD and MO.
A DVD-RAM’s disc can be formatted in the following formats:
- FAT32
- UDF 1.02
- UDF 1.50
- UDF 2.00
- UDF 2.01
- UDF 2.50

By formatting a DVD-RAM disc with FAT32 it will act like a removable hard drive and all writing will be done as “background processes”. Meaning you do not have to wait for it to finish, you can start or work with other applications while the DVD-RAM is working without noticing any “hangs” or CPU slowdowns.
DVD-RAM has error correction, but also has error replacement to spare sectors as a "defect management" function. This gives higher reliability than other DVD format.
Another advantage with DVD-RAM is that the discs can be formatted/erased/written at over 100.000 times before it will/can cause/report any errors.
Now let’s burn a test disc.


The Pioneer BDR-202 wrote our test Verbatim 5x DVD-RAM media in 11 minutes and 6 seconds.
Now let’s try and read back our test disc.

The Pioneer BDR-202 had no problems in reading back our test DVD-RAM media using a 5x CLV reading method.
We then used CD-Speed to run a Scan Disc test using the Pioneer BDR-202 on our burned media.

As we can see from the above screenshot, there are no errors on our disc.
Summary:
The Pioneer BDR-202 had no problems in reading and writing our test DVD-RAM media.
Let’s head on to the next page, where we test BD-R/RE writing performance....

OK, fire away ... I'm ready for the intellectuals to put me right ...


Especially the recordable media is still way too expensive in front of the dvd


Especially the recordable media is still way too expensive in front of the dvd




DVD+R DL/-R DL Writing performance

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