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| Posted by | Wendy Collins |
| Posted on | 28/05/06 12:03 |
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The specifications of this drive tell us that it should write DVD±R at 18x and DVD+RW/-RW at 8x/6x. In this part, we will measure the write time for various types of DVD+R/RW and DVD-R/RW discs. We will also focus on write quality and media compatibility.
DVD-Writing performance:
In this test we will measure the time for writing to DVD±R discs. We used Nero Burning Rom to burn an ISO compilation containing 4480MB of data. We used the Disc-At-Once write method.
For these DVD writing tests, the Plextor PX-760A was set to the following.
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All media had
been stored in the Auto Strategy database prior to writing the disc.

DVD+R

DVD-R
Look below for the results.
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Write DVD data discs |
DVD+R |
DVD-R |
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LG |
6m:22s |
8m:16s |
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ASUS |
6m:33s |
6m:44s |
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Samsung |
6m:40s |
N/A |
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Philips |
6m:08s |
8m:21s |
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NU |
6m:51s |
7m:23s |
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NEC |
6m:17s |
6m:05s |
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BenQ |
6m:01s |
6m:11s |
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Samsung |
5m:42s |
6m:13s |
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Pioneer |
6m:28s |
6m:08s |
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Lite-On |
6m:26s |
6m:05s |
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Plextor |
6m:36s |
6m:24s |
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Plextor |
6m:09s |
6m:17s |
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Pioneer |
6m:26s |
6m:17s |
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Plextor |
5m:40s |
5m:46s |
The Plextor PX-760A
was the fastest drive at writing DVD±R media.
Write quality:
You should first notice that this is not a scientific and professional way to test the discs. But according to our testing done in recent months, we would conclude that there is a clear link between the quality reported when scanning the disc and the playability of the disc in different devices. Also notice that different drives report different amounts of errors. K-Probe was designed to work with Lite-On DVD-Writers, so we recommend using a DVD-Writer from Lite-On. In this test we use a Lite-On SHW-16H5S DVD-Writer, as already said; remember that scans done with a Lite-On DVD-ROM or Lite-On combo drive can't be compared with the results obtained with a Lite-On DVD-Writer. Also remember that different PI/PO ECC sum settings along with different reading speeds in K-Probe will affect the result, we use these settings; PI (Parity Inner) set to summarize 8 ECC blocks, PIF (Parity Inner Failures) set to summarize 1 ECC block, reading speed: 4X CLV (Constant Linear Velocity). Setting the PI sum to 8 and the PIF sum to 1 will give a result that we may compare to the standards for DVD+R/RW and DVD-R/RW.
But what is a good scan? That is a discussion that we don't think will end soon, as different drives report different amount of errors, some players are more picky about media than others, and so on. But as a comparison we present you with a scan from two pressed DVD discs:

This scan shows the results from a pressed DVD-Video disc
(GoldenEye).

This scan shows the result from a pressed DVD-Video disk (The Green Mile). Notice the error jump when shifting to the second layer (the error level actually drops from the end of the first layer to the beginning of the second layer).
If you read below, you will see that both the pressed DVD-discs are well within the standards.
Download the ECMA 267 Standard for DVD-ROM, the ECMA 337 Standard for DVD+R/RW and the ECMA 338 Standard for DVD-R/RW at http://www.ecma-international.org if you want to look at the standards for yourself. Here is some data from the ECMA standards (same for DVD-ROM, DVD-R/RW and DVD+R/RW):
Random errors:
A row of an ECC Block that has at least 1 byte in error constitutes a PI
error. In any 8
consecutive ECC Blocks the total
number of PI errors before correction shall not exceed 280.
Here we see that a PI error is defined as a row in an ECC block having 1 byte or more containing errors and that the sum of PI errors in 8 ECC blocks after each other should not exceed 280 PI errors.
But what is a row and what is an ECC block? Again we refer to the ECMA standards. We do not copy and paste everything, but if you're interested, look in the ECMA standards. A row is 182 bytes long where the last 10 bytes contain PI (Parity Inner) information. An ECC block is 208 rows long where the last 16 rows contain the PO (Parity Outer) information. This gives us a maximum possible PI error amount of 208 errors per block and for 8 blocks after each other this sum is of course 8 times higher, giving a maximum possible amount of 1664 PI-8 errors. In practical use, a disc with 1664 PI-8 errors is unreadable.
According to our tests the specified max PI-8 sum of 280 for good discs seems to be a good guideline, as some readers have problems reading discs when the PI-8 errors is over 300 and most players starts to have problems when the PI-8 error level reaches 600 or more.
But what are the PIF errors that K-Probe reports? They are Parity Inner Failures, meaning errors left after PI correction. Only the ECMA 337 standard describes the Parity Inner Failures. So how is a Parity Inner Failure defined? Here is what the ECMA 337 states:
'If a row of an ECC Block as defined in 13.3 contains more than 5 erroneous bytes, the row is said to be 'PI-uncorrectable"."
In theory, an ECC block may in the worst case have 208 PIF since every ECC block is 208 rows long. But the ECMA 337 standard goes further and specifies the max amount of accepted PI Failures (uncorrectable errors) allowed on a good disc:
'In any ECC Block the number of PI - uncorrectable rows should not exceed 4."
This means that when the PIF sum is set to 1, the maximum error value should not exceed 4. The theoretical maximum value for PIF is 208 errors.
But what makes a disc unreadable? A POF (Parity Outer Failure) error will make the disc unreadable, but K-Probe does not display the POF's.
Notice that there are other aspects such as disc reflectivity, jitter, tracking errors and so on that also will affect the readability of a DVD disc - but for this we do not have measuring equipment available.
Also, another note is that we have scanned the discs at 4X CLV speed, by lowering the speed to 2X(DVD-R/RW)/2.4X(DVD+R/RW) or 1X the amount of reported errors may drop on some discs. We scanned at 4X CLV due to lower speeds taking too much time.
To see if there is a connection between the reported amount of errors and readability of the discs we also include the reading curve from a NEC ND-3540A DVD-Writer. The reason why we have changed the reader is that some companies disliked that we used a modified firmware to obtain 16x reading speed. So to please them, we are now using a drive that reads DVD+R/-R media at 16x as default. A small speed reduction near the end is still accepted on good discs, but serious reading problems or reading failures is a bad sign.
Easier explanation on how to read the test results.
Maybe this has got too technical, and you are wondering what to look for in KProbe reports?
Use this as a guideline for good discs:
- PI (Parity Inner): No larger areas on the disc should exceed 280 PI-8 errors, do not worry too much about high single spikes that exceed 280.
- PIF (Parity Inner Failures): No larger areas on the disc should exceed 4 PIF-1 errors, do not worry too much about high single spikes that exceed 4.
And as
always; lower is better ![]()
And look at the reading curve; if it looks clean with no dips it should be good, a small slowdown near the end is accepted.
DVD+R media compatibility and write quality:
In these tests we will be using a Lite-On SHW-16H5S with firmware LS0W along with K-Probe to measure the disc quality. We will also be using the NEC ND-4570A with firmware 1.02 along with CD-Speed for our read-back tests.



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Brand: |
Ricoh - Thanks to
Ricoh Europe |
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Manufacturer: |
Ricoh Company Limited |
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Code: |
RICOH JPN R03 |
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Disc Type: |
DVD+R |
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Capacity: |
4483MB |
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Certified Speed: |
1x-16x |
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Write Speed: |
12x (P-CAV) |
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Write Time: |
7m:33s |
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PI-8 errors Average/Sec: |
0.38 |
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PI-1 failures (PIF) Avg/Sec: |
0.02 |
There are a few single PIF spikes but these should not cause a problem and our read-back test is perfect. The result is very good but the burn speed was only 12x



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Brand: |
Verbatim - Thanks to SVP (UK) for sending us this media. |
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Manufacturer: |
Mitsubishi Chemicals Corporation |
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Code: |
MCC 004 |
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Disc Type: |
DVD+R |
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Capacity: |
4483MB |
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Certified Speed: |
16x |
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Write Speed: |
18x (CAV) |
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Write Time: |
5m:34s |
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PI-8 errors Average/Sec: |
2.25 |
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PI-1 failures (PIF) Avg/Sec: |
0.05 |
PI and PIF errors are rising towards the end of the disc, but are well within specification. The result is good and we have a very fast burn time.



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Brand: |
Datawrite - Thanks to SVP (UK) for sending us this media |
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Manufacturer: |
CMC Magnetics Corporation |
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Code: |
CMC MAG M01 |
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Disc Type: |
DVD+R |
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Capacity: |
4483MB |
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Certified Speed: |
16x |
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Write Speed: |
16x (CAV) |
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Write Time: |
6m:12s |
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PI-8 errors Average/Sec: |
1.27 |
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PI-1 failures (PIF) Avg/Sec: |
0.03 |
A very good result from this difficult to handle media.



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Brand: |
Verbatim - Thanks to SVP UK for sending us this media |
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Manufacturer: |
Taiyo Yuden |
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Code: |
YUDEN000T02 |
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Disc Type: |
DVD+R |
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Capacity: |
4483MB |
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Certified Speed: |
8x |
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Write Speed: |
12x (P-CAV) |
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Write Time: |
6m:33s |
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PI-8 errors Average/Sec: |
0.74 |
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PI-1 failures (PIF) Avg/Sec: |
0.00 |
No surprises here, an excellent result from the Verbatim 8x media manufactured by Taiyo Yuden, and the disc was written at 12x. Highly recommended!



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Brand: |
TDK - Thanks to SVP (UK) for sending us this media |
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Manufacturer: |
Moser Baer India |
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Code: |
MBIPG101R04 |
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Disc Type: |
DVD+R |
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Capacity: |
4483MB |
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Certified Speed: |
8x |
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Write Speed: |
8x (P-CAV) |
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Write Time: |
7m:50s |
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PI-8 errors Average/Sec: |
0.44 |
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PI-1 failures (PIF) Avg/Sec: |
0.01 |
Once again the result is excellent. Highly recommended!



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Brand: |
Plextor - Thanks to Plextor for sending us this media |
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Manufacturer: |
Taiyo Yuden |
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Code: |
YUDEN000T03 |
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Disc Type: |
DVD+R |
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Capacity: |
4483MB |
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Certified Speed: |
16x |
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Write Speed: |
18x (CAV) |
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Write Time: |
5m:36s |
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PI-8 errors Average/Sec: |
1.76 |
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PI-1 failures (PIF) Avg/Sec: |
0.06 |
PI and PIF errors are rising towards the end of the disc but are well within specification, we also have a perfect read-back curve. The result is good and again we have a very fast burn time.



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Brand: |
Verbatim Thanks to SVP (UK) for sending us this media |
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Manufacturer: |
Verbatim |
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Code: |
MCC003 |
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Disc Type: |
DVD+R |
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Capacity: |
4483MB |
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Certified Speed: |
8x |
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Write Speed: |
12x (P-CAV) |
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Write Time: |
6m:31s |
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PI-8 errors Average/Sec: |
0.51 |
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PI-1 failures (PIF) Avg/Sec: |
0.03 |
The PI errors are low considering this media was burned faster than its rated speed, we have another excellent result. Highly recommended!



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Brand: |
BenQ - Thanks to Daxon Taiwan for sending us this media. |
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Manufacturer: |
Daxon |
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Code: |
Daxon AZ3 |
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Disc Type: |
DVD+R |
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Capacity: |
4483MB |
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Certified Speed: |
16x |
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Write Speed: |
16x (CAV) |
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Write Time: |
6m:04s |
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PI-8 errors Average/Sec: |
1.77 |
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PI-1 failures (PIF) Avg/Sec: |
0.03 |
We have a few single PIF spikes which should not cause any concern. The result is good.



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Brand: |
HP - Thanks to Medea International for sending us this media. |
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Manufacturer: |
CMC Magnetics |
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Code: |
CMC MAG E01 |
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Disc Type: |
DVD+R |
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Capacity: |
4483MB |
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Certified Speed: |
8x |
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Write Speed: |
8x (P-CAV) |
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Write Time: |
7m:51s |
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PI-8 errors Average/Sec: |
0.66 |
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PI-1 failures (PIF) Avg/Sec: |
0.06 |
We have another very good result from the HP media manufactured by CMC Magnetics.
DVD+ReWritable media:
We used the same test
procedures as in our DVD+R tests.
Below are our obtained results.



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Brand: |
Traxdata - Thanks to Conrexx Europe for sending us this media. |
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Manufacturer: |
RITEK |
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Code: |
RITEK 008 |
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Disc Type: |
DVD+RW |
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Capacity: |
4483MB |
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Certified Speed: |
8x |
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Write Speed: |
8x (P-CAV) |
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Write Time: |
7m:15s |
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PI-8 errors Average/Sec: |
75.31 |
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PI-1 failures (PIF) Avg/Sec: |
0.09 |
PI errors are out of specification at the start of the disc, PIF errors are within specification and we have a perfect read-back test. The result is ok but could be improved.



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Brand: |
HP - Thanks to Medea International for sending us this media. |
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Manufacturer: |
Philips |
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Code: |
PHILIPSS040 |
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Disc Type: |
DVD+RW |
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Capacity: |
4483MB |
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Certified Speed: |
4x |
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Write Speed: |
4x (CLV) |
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Write Time: |
14m:51s |
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PI-8 errors Average/Sec: |
2.41 |
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PI-1 failures (PIF) Avg/Sec: |
0.07 |
The result is very good.
To sum it up: So far the Plextor PX-760A is a very fast burner, and write quality is very good to excellent on most of our tested media.
On the next page you will find the DVD-R/RW writing results...

The 16x burn time table used for this review is out of date. I'm not sure why different reviewers seem to use different tables for this purpose but you can see the 16x burn times of the LG GSA-4167B and GSA-H10A from the table used in the H10A review :
http://www.cdfreaks.com/article/272/5
Considering the earlier GSA-4163B (released in 2004)has near identical burn times for 16x burns with the newer LG writers, it means Plextor's 18x burning is a farce!


Compiled data disc's can vary slightly in size from one review to the next, using ones own timings is the only fair way to present the tables.

CD-R/RW Writing performance
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