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| Posted by | Jan S. |
| Posted on | 19/09/06 21:04 |
Reading performance:
For these tests we will use Nero CD/DVD-Speed to read various CD and DVD's, including audio discs and DVD-media. As already mentioned in the introduction, this drive supports:
- DVD-ROM: 16x
- CD-ROM: 48x
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 Samsung SH-S182D reached 47.10x. Let's compare the result in the table below:
|
Pressed |
Average |
Start |
End |
Seek |
Seek |
Seek |
|
NEC |
34.75x |
19.87x |
45.99x |
128ms |
136ms |
216ms |
|
NEC |
34.71x |
20.01x |
45.97x |
135ms |
145ms |
222ms |
|
Philips |
35.70x |
20.13x |
47.29x |
106ms |
124ms |
176ms |
|
Samsung |
35.75x |
17.35x |
47.38x |
95ms |
95ms |
169ms |
|
Samsung |
35.58x |
19.75x |
47.10x |
99ms |
95ms |
169ms |
The Samsung SH-S182D performed average reading pressed CD-ROM. The Seek Times is excellent.
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.

|
CD-R |
Average |
Start |
End |
Seek |
Seek |
Seek |
|
NEC |
35.60x |
20.74x |
47.01x |
134ms |
136ms |
210ms |
|
NEC |
35.53x |
20.67x |
46.77x |
187ms |
146ms |
218ms |
|
Philips |
36.54x |
20.94x |
48.27x |
104ms |
113ms |
169ms |
|
Samsung |
30.82x |
16.85x |
40.66x |
88ms |
90ms |
157ms |
|
Samsung |
30.65x |
17.28x |
40.52x |
92ms |
90ms |
162ms |
The Samsung SH-S182D is one of the slowest drives reading CD-Rs, due to the locked read speed at 40x. The Seek Times is excellent.
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.

As we can see above, the Samsung SH-S182D is locked at 40x, reading CD-RW; now let us compare it to other drives below.
|
CD-RW |
Average |
Start |
End |
Seek |
Seek |
Seek |
|
NEC |
30.66x |
17.92x |
40.12x |
134ms |
141ms |
214ms |
|
NEC |
30.63x |
17.94x |
40.08x |
171ms |
166ms |
317ms |
|
Philips |
30.75x |
17.67x |
40.55x |
106ms |
115ms |
170ms |
|
Samsung |
30.84x |
17.52x |
40.68x |
87ms |
90ms |
159ms |
|
Samsung |
30.65x |
16.43x |
40.44x |
91ms |
90ms |
163ms |
The Samsung SH-S182D performed average on CD-RW read test, and once again the Seek Times is excellent.
Audio - Digital Audio Extraction:
We used Nero CD/DVD-Speed to measure the transfer rate. The audio disc we used is slightly larger than the disc used for the other tests, to be exact it's about 78 minutes long (77:43:45).

The Samsung SH-S182D reached 41.61x while reading CD-DA discs. Let us compare the result with other drives:
|
Audio |
Average |
Start |
End |
Seek |
Seek |
Seek |
|
NEC |
31.33x |
17.97x |
40.11x |
123ms |
138ms |
220ms |
|
NEC |
31.30x |
17.89x |
40.13x |
122ms |
142ms |
222ms |
|
Philips |
37.42x |
20.09x |
49.65x |
107ms |
125ms |
173ms |
|
Samsung |
31.55x |
17.57x |
41.85x |
86ms |
101ms |
172ms |
|
Samsung |
31.39x |
17.68x |
41.61x |
88ms |
104ms |
181ms |
The Samsung SH-S182D performed average while reading Audio-CDs.
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And as a last test we used Exact Audio Copy (EAC) to extract the audio to our hard drive. According to EAC the Samsung drive does not support Caching, which is considered as a plus - while ripping audio. |
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Below is the results produced by EAC:

Burst mode

Secure mode
The drive performed well in burst mode, but 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 MMORE (Thanks to MMORE (NL) for sending us this media).


The extracting quality is excellent and it should support everything, except reading the Leadin/Leadout.
DVD reading performance:
Again, we will use Nero CD-Speed to measure the reading performance, this time for various types of DVD discs. The drive should read pressed single layer DVD-discs at 16X.
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 (OPT)
As we can see the drive reached 16x on DVD-Video Single Layer and 8x on DVD-Video Double layer.
|
DVD |
Average |
Start |
End |
Average |
Start |
End |
|
NEC |
11.84x |
6.57x |
15.82x |
8.90x |
4.95x |
11.83x |
|
NEC |
11.83x |
6.56x |
15.77x |
8.89x |
4.94x |
11.82x |
|
Philips |
12.00x |
6.64x |
15.99x |
9.05x |
5.00x |
12.04x |
|
Samsung |
12.12x |
6.78x |
16.16x |
6.44x |
3.60x |
8.57x |
|
Samsung |
12.06x |
6.66x |
16.07x |
6.41x |
3.58x |
8.52x |
The Samsung SH-S182D performed very good on the DVD-Video SL test and rather slow on the DVD-Video DL test.
DVD - DVD+R/RW:
For this test we used a Verbatim 16X DVD+R and a Verbatim 8X DVD+RW with about 4.4Gb of data. Below are the results:

DVD+R
DVD+RW
|
DVD+R |
Average |
Start |
End |
Average |
Start |
End |
|
NEC |
11.93x |
6.53x |
15.95x |
9.79x |
5.40x |
13.08x |
|
NEC |
11.95x |
6.59x |
15.98x |
9.79x |
5.37x |
13.08x |
|
Philips |
9.38x |
5.13x |
12.53x |
9.38x |
5.13x |
12.54x |
|
Samsung |
9.15x |
5.03x |
12.22x |
6.24x |
3.45x |
8.34x |
|
Samsung |
9.09x |
5.02x |
12.16x |
6.21x |
3.43x |
8.29x |
The Samsung SH-S182D performed below average on DVD+R/RW. Now let us see how it will perform on DVD-R/RW.
DVD - DVD-R/RW:
For this test we used a Verbatim 16X DVD-R disc and a Verbatim 6X DVD-RW disc filled with about 4.4Gb of data. Our test results are found below:

DVD-R

DVD-RW
There are hardly any differences in the speed, compared to reading the DVD+R/RW discs.
|
DVD-R |
Average |
Start |
End |
Average |
Start |
End |
|
NEC |
11.97x |
6.58x |
16.01x |
9.78x |
5.37x |
13.07x |
|
NEC |
11.98x |
6.56x |
15.98x |
9.78x |
5.37x |
13.07x |
|
Philips |
9.37x |
5.13x |
12.53x |
9.38x |
5.13x |
12.53x |
|
Samsung |
9.18x |
5.08x |
12.26x |
6.24x |
3.44x |
8.34x |
|
Samsung |
9.12x |
5.05x |
12.19x |
6.22x |
3.43x |
8.31x |
Once again the Samsung SH-S182D performed below average on DVD-R/RW.
Overall thoughts:
The Samsung SH-W162C is a respectable reader, it is by no means the fastest reader on the block, but during our read tests it proved reliable.
But now it's time to head on to a more interesting part: Writing CD-R and CD-RW discs…

I have this Samsung product and I'm dealing with a serious problem:
One of the features listed is: "The Samsung SH-S182D supports bit-setting, and is capable of writing DVD+R, DVD+RW and DVD+R DL media with DVD-ROM book type."
Well, the one I have in my computer CAN'T do this!!!
I open Nero Burning ROM, go to "Choose recorder", as it is shown in this review, and for my surprise the option "Book type settings" at the bottom of the dialog box DOESN'T EXIST!
Only the optons "Super link enabled" and "DVD high compatibility mode" are there! How is this possible?
If someone here have any ideas about my problem, I'd be very glad! Just e-mail me: danielcl_colorado@yahoo.com.br.
Thanks!



have same writer does anydody know why DL discS are showing as CDs.....tried 3 different makes of discs no joy

I am just curious why it causes the hard drive LED to light up continuously when watching a DVD movie. My previous Lite-On didn't cause the hard drive LED to light up at all.
The movie plays fine though. Anyone know why this is? Thanks in advance.













Any ideas???


Advises are appreciated.
An




"Posted by ragnar (guest) on Saturday 22 March 2008 23:17
I have the same problem. I bought 3 of this type SH-S182D, from one provider. It reads nice, but always burns DVD`s very slow. It`s stable after upgraded firmware to SB04. But it always takes 1 hour and 8m to burn a dvd. Have tried both +/- different machines, Linux/XP, DMA, 80 conductor cables, etc. So now I don`t know what to do. Maybe drop Samsung and buy other brand? Or maybe its my PC`s?"
I didn`t know about the firmware upgrade SB06, I thought the SB04 was the newest. I upgraded firmware from S04 to S06. And that fixed the problem!!! I now burn a DVD 4574510KB (4468GB) in 8min 47sec!!!! Finally!
Here is the link to the firmware upgrade file SB06:
http://org.downloadcenter.samsung.com/downloadfile/ContentsFile.aspx?CDSite=us&CttFileID=1528503&CDCttType=FM&ModelType=N&ModelName=SH-S182D&VPath=FM/200706/20070622093010250_SH-S182D_SB06.zip
Or click here for page:
http://www.samsung.com/us/support/download/supportDownDetail.do?group=computersperipherals&type=opticaldiscdrives&subtype=dvdwriter&model_nm=SH-S182D&language=&cate_type=all&mType=FM&dType=D&vType=R&cttID=1528503&prd_ia_cd=05050500&disp_nm=SH-S182D
Good luck with your Samsung product!



just upgraded the firmwae from SB04 to SB06
theve changed the method of upgrading firmware, unfortunately the batch of softwares they used to have for this drive have been removed from their site.
they were pretty usefull, like disk speed adjuster and stuff
Iv just recently encounted defection on my drive, probably due to neglecting the button and slamming the tray shut all the time.
so now it pops the disk out randomly.
abotu ppl getting the they insert as CD, if u are using nero adn is your 1st time, sellect the drive as TSST corp SH-S182D
when selecting to burn, on the bottom right corner sellect the size of ur disk, dvd5 or 9
usualy nero 8 detects this automaticaly






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