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Posted by Jan S.
Posted on 06/03/05 17:37
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Test machine:


For this review we will be using a computer with the following configuration:

Hardware:

  • Motherboard: ECS Elitegroup N2U400-A with Nvidia nForce 2 Ultra-400 and nForce MCP chipset.
  •  Processor: AMD Athlon XP 2800+ (Barton) 333 MHz FSB.
  • RAM: 1 GB Infineon PC2700 DDR
  •  GFX: ATI Radeon 9600 XT
  •  Sound: SoundBlaster Audigy
  • Hard disk: Samsung SP1614N 160 GB.

System set-up:

The drive was connected to the USB2.0 interface and identified itself as TSSTcorp CD/DVDW TS-H552U USB Device. Autorun was enabled for all devices.

Software:

Windows XP professional is installed on the computer along with Service Pack 2 for windows XP. We will be using the following software in this review:

Now it's time to take a closer look at the write technology used by the Samsung TS-E552U:

CD-Recordable:

The Samsung TS-E552U uses P-CAV (Partial-Constant Angular Velocity) to write at its rated speed of 40x. This gives an average speed of 34.39x.Two drives for comparison are found below.

The LG GSA-5160D uses Z-CLV, (Zone-Constant Linear Velocity), to write at its maximum speed of 40X. The drive wrote the last zone at 40.41X and this gives an average speed of 31.70x.

The Philips DVDR1640 uses CAV, (Constant Angular Velocity), to write at its maximum speed of 40X. This gives an average speed of 29.86x.

 For comparison we have made the following table: 

CD-R
Disc
Writing

Supported
Write
Speed

Write
Strategy

Start
Write
Speed

End
Write
 Speed

Average
 Write 
Speed

Write
 Time 
Full 80min

Philips
DVDR1640P

40x

CAV

17.74x

40.60x

29.86x

3m:21s

MSI
DR8-A2

40x

CAV

18.45x

41.47x

31.45x

3m:09s

BenQ
DW1620A

40x

CAV

17.75x

40.61x

29.37x

3m:24s

Pioneer
DVR-A08XLA

32x

Z-CLV
3 zones

16.03x

32.20x

24.94x

4m:00s

Samsung
TS-H522B

40x

P-CAV

20.91x

39.55x

34.27x

2m:47s

Mad Dog
MD-16XDVD9

48x

CAV

21.41x

48.16x

36.38x

2m:56s

Philips
ED16DVDR

48x

CAV

18.98x

42.88x

32.47x

3m:01s

AOpen
DUW1608/ARR

48x

CAV

22.07x

49.66x

37.69x

2m:44s

LG
GSA-4163B

40x

Z-CLV
4 zones

16.01x

40.48x

31.76x

3m:15s

Lite-On
SOHW-1653S

48x

CAV

21.90x

49.55x

37.49x

2m:38s

LG
GSA-5160D

40x

Z-CLV
4 zones

15.98x

40.41x

31.70

3m:18s

Asus
DRW-1604P

32x

Z-CLV
3 zones

16.03x

32.66x

24.92x

3m:58s

Samsung
TS-E552U

40x

P-CAV

21.12x

39.59x

34.39x

2m:53s

As we can read from the table, the Samsung TS-E522U is among the four fastest drives writing CD-R's.

CD-Rewritable:

The Samsung TS-E552U uses P-CAV (Partial-Constant Angular Velocity) writing technology to write at 32X for CD-RW discs, the average speed is 30.26x. Below are some other drives for comparison:

The LG GSA-5160D uses Z-CLV, (Zone-Constant Linear Velocity), to write at its rated speed of 24x, this gives an average speed of 23.31x.

 

The LaCie d2 DVD±RW Double Layer uses CLV (Constant Linear Velocity) writing technology to write at 16X for CD-RW discs, the average speed is 16x. For a better overview we present the following comparison table:

CD-RW
Disc
Writing

Supported
Write
Speed

Write
Strategy

Start
Write
Speed

End
Write
 Speed

Average
 Write 
Speed

Write
 Time 
Full 80min

Philips
DVDR1640P

24x

P-CAV

17.74x

25.20x

23.13x

3m:56s

MSI
DR8-A2

24x

P-CAV

18.30x

24.04x

23.43x

4m:03s

BenQ
DW1620A

24x

P-CAV

17.73x

24.54x

23.14x

3m:53s

Pioneer
DVR-A08XLA

24x

Z-CLV
3 zones

16.00x

24.06x

22.47x

4m:04s

Samsung
TS-H552B

32x

P-CAV

20.94x

31.85x

30.21x

3m:10s

Mad Dog
MD-16XDVD9

24x

Z-CLV
2 zones

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

Philips
ED16DVDR

24x

Z-CLV
2 Zones

16.04x

24.07x

22.63x

4m:10s

AOpen
DUW1608/ARR

24x

Z-CLV
3 zones

16.01x

24.03x

22.06x

4m:17s

LG
GSA-4163B

24x

Z-CLV
2 zones

16.01x

23.80x

23.35x

3m:54s

Lite-On
SOHW-1653S

24x

Z-CLV
2 Zones

15.98x

23.97x

22.57x

4m:19s

LG
GSA-5160D

24x

Z-CLV
2 zones

15.99x

23.99x

23.31x

3m:55s

ASUS
DRW-1604P

24x

Z-CLV
3 Zones

15.96x

24.00x

22.46x

4m:07s

Samsung
TS-E552U

32x

P-CAV

21.07x

31.87x

30.26x

3m:05s

As we can see from the table, the Samsung TS-E552U is the fastest drive writing CD-RW's thanks the 32x P-CAV technique.

16X DVD+R Writing speed:

The Samsung TS-E552U should uses CAV, (Constant Angular Velocity) to write DVD+R at 16x, but due to limitation in the USB bridge any real 16x writing is at the time being not possible. (Samsung are aware of this problem.) The average speed is 11.11x and total writing time is 6 minutes.

The LG GSA-5160D uses Z-CLV, (Zone-Constant Linear Velocity) to write DVD+R at 16x. The average speed is 11.60x and total writing time is 6 minutes and 12 seconds.

The LG GSA-4163B uses P-CAV, (Partial-Constant Angular Velocity) to write DVD-R at 16x. The average speed is 12.90x and total writing time is 5 minutes and 20 seconds.

The Samsung TS-H552B uses CAV, (Constant Angular Velocity) to write DVD+R at 16x. The average speed is 12.03x and total writing time is 5 minutes and 58 seconds.

The Philips DVDR1640P uses CAV, (Constant Angular Velocity) to write at 16x. The average speed is 11.56x and total writing time is 5 minutes and 48 seconds. The average speed is lower and the writing time is higher than it could have been due to the Walking OPC generation 2 using some time to constantly adjust the writing quality, we could see this as constant dips in the speed curve. Below, we made a comparison table:

16x
DVDR
Disc
Writing

Supported
Write
Speed

Write
Strategy

Start
Write
Speed

End
Write
 Speed

Average
 Write 
Speed

Write
 Time 
Full 4.38Gb

BenQ
DW1600A

16x +R

CAV

6.13x

16.05x

11.32x

6m:07s

Philips
DVDR1640P

16x +R
8x -R
16x -R

CAV
P-CAV
CAV

4.52x
6.67x
6.68x

16.02x
8.05x
16.04x

11.56x
7.72x
11.62x

5m:48s
8m:22s
5m:58s

BenQ
DW1620A

16x +R
16x -R

CAV

5.37x
6.68x

16.00x
15.90x

11.51x
11.55x

5m:47s
6m:02s

Pioneer
DVR-A08XLA

16x +R
16x -R

Z-CLV
4 Zones

6.01x
6.01x

16.20x
16.24x

10.32x
10.33x

6m:51s*
6m:42s

Samsung
TS-H552B

16x +R
12x -R

CAV
P-CAV

6.74x
5.18x

12.09x
12.09x

12.03x
9.21x

5m:58s
7m:10s

Mad Dog
MD-16xDVD9

16x +R
16x -R

CAV

6.64x
6.68x

15.96x
16.05x

11.69x
11.65x

6m:05s
6m:13s

Philips
ED16DVDR

16x +R
8x -R

CAV
Z-CLV

6.69x
4.02x

16.00x
8.12x

11.98x
7.10x

5m:52s
9m:32s

AOpen
DUW1608/ARR

16x +R
8x -R

CAV
Z-CLV

6.69x
4.01x

15.90x
8.04x

11.90x
7.31x

6m:51s
9m:08s

LG
GSA-4163B

16x +R
16x -R

P-CAV

7.30x
7.31x

16.01x
16.01x

12.87x
12.90x

5m:34s
5m:20s

Lite-On
SOHW-1653S

16x +R
12x -R

CAV
P-CAV

6.66x
5.40x

16.02x
12.04x

11.97x
9.61x

6m:01s
7m:33s

LG
GSA-5160D

16x +R
8x -R

Z-CLV

6.00x
6.00x

15.88x
8.01x

11.60x
7.80x

6m:12s
8m:02s

ASUS
DRW-1604P

16x +R
16x -R

Z-CLV
4 Zones

6.01x
5.99x

16.04x
15.84x

10.29x
10.32x

6m:48s
6m:53s

Samsung
TS-E552U

16x +R
16x -R

CAV
N/A

6.75x
N/A

12.09x
N/A

11.11x
N/A

6m:00s**
N/A

*Actual writing speed was 12X in these areas for the Pioneer A08.

** Actual writing speed was max. 14x due to USB-Bridge limitations.

From the table above, we can see that the Samsung TS-E552U performed average on DVD+R at 16x, even though the write speed was lower then 16x.

6X DVD+R9 DL writing speed:

The Samsung TS-E552U was originally released to write selected DVD+R9 DL media at max 4x, but after upgrading the drive with the firmware US03 this was increase to 6x.

The Samsung TS-E552U use Z-CAV, (Zone-Constant Angular Velocity) to write DVD+R9 DL at 6x. The average speed is 5.23x and total writing time is 23:22 minutes.

Features and techniques:


What is double layer recording technology?

Introduced by Philips and Mitsubishi Kagaku Media (MKM) in 2003, double layer recording technology offers two recordable layers on a single DVD disc, providing nearly double the capacity of 4.7GB single layer DVDs. The two individual layers are separated by a transparent buffer layer and are accessible from the same side of the disc, so recording can occur completely uninterrupted.

When a double layer disc is inserted into a compatible drive, the laser will focus on one of the layers and attempt to read an ADIP (Address in Pregroove) signal. From this signal, the drive is able to detect if the disc is a double layer DVD+R disc and which layer it's focusing on. Once the media type and layer are determined, the laser can adjust its range of focus to read one of the two recordable layers.

Supported techniques:

A.R.S Acoustic Noise Reduction System.

A perfect solution for acoustic-noise induced problems during high speed rotation

Optimizing the sound quality

 

A.B.S. Automatic Ball Balancing System.

Vibration auto control for unbalanced disc

Improves playback for an unbalanced disc. Prevents HDD from PC-borne malfunctioning by internal CD-ROM driver Improves tolerance of external shock and vibration

 

A.M.L.P.U Annular Mask Lens Pick-up

 

World's first & exclusive Samsung Optical pick-Ups adopting Annular Mask Lens

 
   

 

Improves playback for an unbalanced disc. Prevents HDD from PC-borne malfunctioning by internal CD-ROM driver Improves tolerance of external shock and vibration

 
   
 

D.V.A. Dynamic Vibration Absorber

the dynamic vibration absorber(DVA) is an equipment to reduce the vibration of resonance

 
   
 

Vibration Reduction

 
 

vibrations of disc and deck around 60Hz are considerably reduced by the. application of dynamic vibration absorber

 
 

 

 

Acoustic Noise Reduction

   -The noise of optical disc drive is also reduced
   -Measured Sound pressure Level at 60Hz
       without DVA : 41.5dBA
       with DVA : 36dBA

 Included software:


Now it's time to look at the included software and to comment if needed. Notice that we may not use the included software in our performance testing part of the review.

Samsung external DVD±R/RW Writemaster CD:

Pinnacle Instant CD/DVD v8.3.0.3 OEM:


Create Option


Copy/Backup Option


Media Option


Extra Option

Excellent software package which is suitable for beginners as well for advanced/experienced users.

Now that we have finished examining the drive and its writing strategies, it's time to head on to next page, which is reading performance test…

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Reactions on this item
The product looks an TS-H552B unit (same fatures) enclosed into a brekout box with the USB2 I/O interface.

I just hope anyhow this unit doesn't show the troubles I'm facing with the internal TS-H552B brother model, which after a couple of months stopped recognizing blank CD-R supports, even Verbatim branded supports, not just bulk unbranded ones... And this is a common pattern for my model, as I've read from various forums around the net (search on Google for 'TS-H552B')

The bad is at now the official Samsung Optical Disk Drive website http://www.samsungodd.com/eng/ has shut down both the firmware download pages and the forums. :c

I just hope this is not a move from Samsung to hide all the rants (= many messages in the forum about this issue) from people who bougth "this" double layer DVD recorder.

I hate have to put other bucks to send back the unit to Samsung :( But since the FW download page seems have been closed I see little hope for the future of my new DVD unit. :( :( :(
To be completely honest, I checked today, and their fourm, along its firmware download pages have been reappeared.

Along all the rants for the TS-H552B model (about not just this model, anyway) :+
My TS-H552B can write the booktype DVD-ROM with Nero. Use latest fw....

atomic_zORRo :g
I've got a samsung dvd, but i need this driver, for an external dvd r/rw TS-E552U.

Can you please answer me
Thanks
try this link has drivers
:B
http://www.samsungoms-europe.com/samsung.php?section=product&id=TS-E552U&group=multi
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