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CD R Writing Quality

  

CD-R Write Quality

We already have published an intensive review of the Panasonic SW-5582 Blu-ray Burner here but nevertheless we want to see how that drive performs in its “external enclosure” and so we have done some writing tests on various printable CD-R, DVD+/-R and DVD+/-R DL media. See here our results.

We will test CD-R discs from many different CD-R manufacturers. To really measure the write speed, we used the “create data CD” function in Nero CD-Speed. The discs were written at the maximum speed that the drive supports. Because our system didn’t support Nero CD-DVD Speed for the quality test, we used KProbe 2 and combined this with a Nero CD-DVD Speed Transfer Rate Test to test if the resulting disc was readable. Also note that different drives and different reading speeds may affect the results obtained when scanning the discs. We used a Lite-On SOHR-5238S drive with firmware 4S09 and scanned the discs at 48X speed.

There is more than one way to handle C1 and C2 error detection/correction, but a simple and common way is to detect and correct up to two errors per frame in each stage and detect three or more errors:

·         E11: 1 error detected and corrected by C1 layer

·         E21: 2 errors detected and corrected by C1 layer

·         E31: 3 or more errors detected but not corrected by C1 layer

The sum of these (per second) is called the Block Error Rate: BLER=E11+E21+E31

·         E32: 3 or more errors detected but not corrected by C2 layer

Any E31 is un-correctable by the C1 layer and will result in the bytes in that frame being redistributed into multiple frames which are passed to the C2 layer.

Any E32 is un-correctable by the C2 layer and will result in interpolation being used for Audio CDs or will result in third layer error correction being use for Data CDs.

Different drives have different ways of reporting these errors in a Disc Quality scan.  Lite-On CD-RW drives will report C1 and C2 errors this way:

·         C1=BLER=E11+E21+E31

·         C2=E32

Here is an easier way to look at Disc Quality Scanning:

A written CD-R disc will always have some C1 errors; C1 errors are easily corrected by the drive’s error correction capabilities. The next level of errors is C2, while C2 errors could also be corrected by most drive’s error correction capabilities; they are not wanted on a good quality disc. A good disc should not contain any C2 errors, and preferably have an average C1 error amount of below 2.0 for the best discs, or at least below 10.0 averages for good quality discs. After C2 errors, there are only un-correctable errors that will make a disc unusable.

In short, our analysis will be based on this guideline to determine the quality of the burned disc:

CD-R/RW quality scans guideline


Below are the obtained results:

 

Brand:

Verbatim Printable CD-R

Manufacturer:

Mitsubishi Chemicals Corporation

Country Of Origin

Japan

Code:

97m34s23f

Disc Type:

Printable CD-R

Recording Layer:

Dye Type 3: Long Strategy (Cyanine,Azo)

Capacity:

79:59.72 (703MB)

Certified Speed:

48x

Write Speed:

24x (Z-CLV 3 Zones)

Write Time:

4m:42s

C1 Average/Sec:

1.65

C2 Average/Sec:

0.0

An excellent result for this media, highly recommended.

 

Brand:

Taiyo Yuden Watershield CD-R (Thanks to Primera Technology Europe for providing us this media)

Manufacturer:

Taiyo Yuden Company Limited

Country Of Origin

Japan

Code:

97m24s01f

Disc Type:

Tuffcoat with Watershield CD-R

Recording Layer:

Dye Type 1: Long Strategy (Cyanine,Azo)

Capacity:

79:59.72 (703MB)

Certified Speed:

52x

Write Speed:

24x (Z-CLV 3 Zones)

Write Time:

4m:43s

C1 Average/Sec:

0.30

C2 Average/Sec:

0.0

A Taiyo Yuden Watershield CD-R and no surprise that it comes out with excellent quality.

Summary:

The Primera Disc Publisher SE Blu wrote our tested printable CD-R media with excellent quality, here is nothing to worry about.

Now let’s head on to the next page where we will test DVD recordable performance….

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