Once again c't has tested some more DVD-Burners and media in their latest issue 24/2005 on sale in Europe since Monday. Since I've (finally) finished with my taxes, I can now get this summary up.
Media
The only new media type is the 8x DVD+R DL media from MCC/Verbatim. The physical properties were analyzed by Audiodev from unburnt discs. The c't weighted
mechanical quality index is based on these results. Even though there's only one entry, I'll still make a table media summary with the usual information.
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DVD+R DL 8x
Bound Verbatim
MKM003(000)
AxialN [mu] 0.2 0.16
RadialN [nm] 25 0.47 (**)
RRO [mu] 70 43.1
Mech. Index/ Grade 70 / +
Writing quality 0
Clim. Stability --
(**) The RadialN value reported may be incorrect: it doesn't jibe with previous results or with limits. c't incorrectly lists the MID "MKM 01RD30" in their results table.
The writing quality is an average based on the results of the burner tests below and (of course) depends on the firmware used there.
These discs are excellent mechanically, although the second layer has somewhat high radial deviations. The climatic stability is
not good. After 100 hours at 80° C and 85% rel. humidity, the max. PI Sum 8 values on both test disks increased by
at least a factor of 10: from 48 to 537 and from 33 to 962. Recommendation: do not use for important data.
Drivesc't put some emphasis on DVD-RAM this time. In the past, this has meant LG in Germany (the GSA-4167B was in the
previous test lot). They actually managed to get 3 new drives which support DVD-RAM. As mentioned in the discussion in the last few posts, the Panasonic drive isn't available to normal consumers in Germany. It may show up as
Matshita in some complete packages, though. Also LiteOn and BenQ are planning support for DVD-RAM, but the drives aren't available yet.
Unfortunately there are no error scans on DVD-RAM media: there is no independent lab in Europe capable of doing such tests. We pretty well have to trust the built-in defect management (or transfer rate graphs) until something becomes available.
As usual, I'll tabulate the c't quality index along with the grade (see
http://www.cdrlabs.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?p=101936#101936 for a description of this index and the grade).
The first table contains model and firmware and the c't grade for various categories. I've added a column regarding DVD-RAM support this time. The quality and speed ratings for DVDs are now combined in a single grade.
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DVD Burns Reading Noise RAM/Drivers
Model + Firmware R / RW / DL CD / DVD CD/VideoDVD
LiteOn YS0G - / - / 0 + / 0 - / 0 No
SOHW-1635S
NEC 1.06 0 / + / . + / - 0 / -- Yes / No (OEM)
ND-4550A
Panasonic B100 - / - / - + / 0 + / ++ Yes / Yes
SW-9585-C
Philips P2.2 + / - / + + / ++ - / + No
DVDR1648P
Pioneer 1.22 - / -- / 0 0 / 0 0 / + Yes / No
DVR-110
Sony 1.0A 0 / - / + + / ++ + / 0 No
DRU-810A
The next tables contains the actual and recommended burning speed for these drives and selected media. The recommended speed is based on details of the scans. The second line shows the c't quality index and grade (# means POFs occurred).
For RW's, they did a burning cascade in 10 steps (ca. 450 MiB, then 900, 1350 etc.). A number in parentheses, e.g.
(3) indicates a recommended speed from the
third burn on. In such cases, it's worthwhile doing a couple of complete burns to stabilize the properties of the information layer before productive use of the discs.
First: RW and DL Media
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DVD+RW 8x DVD-RW 6x DVD+R DL DVD-R DL
Ricoh Verbatim MCC (Verb.) MCC (Verb.)
RICOHJPN W21 MKM 01RW6X01 MKM003(000) MKM 01RD30
Model
LiteOn 8 / NO 6 / 6 8 / 4 4 / 4
SOHW-1635S -661 / --# 48 / 0 -15 / -- 68 / +
NEC 8 / 8(2) 6 / 6 8 / 4 6 / 4
ND-4550A 46 / 0 70 / + 28 / 0 -222 / --#
Panasonic 8 / 8(3) 6 / 4(3) 2.4 / 2.4 - / NO
SW-9585-CS 48 / 0 -175 / --# 48 / 0 ? / ?
Philips 8 / 6 6 / 4 8 / 8 4 / 4
DVDR1648P 10 / - -20 / -- 66 / + 76 / ++
Pioneer 8 / 4 6 / 6(3) 2.4 / 2.4 8 / 4
DVR-110 -524 / --# -88 / --# 78 / ++ -469 / --#
Sony 8 / 4 6 / 4 8 / 4 4 / 4
DRU-810A -160 / -- 23 / - 43 / 0 73 / +
Next: 16x +R and -R Media
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DVD+R 16x DVD+R 16x DVD-R 16x DVD-R 16x
Verbatim Sony Sony Taiyo Yuden
MCC 004 SONY D21(000) SONY16D1 TYG03
Model
LiteOn 16 / 8 16 / 8 16 / 12 16 / 12
SOHW-1635S -316 / --# 38 / 0 19 / - 32 / 0
NEC 16 / 12 16 / 12 16 / 16 16 / 12
ND-4550A 25 / 0 -72 / -- 54 / + 33 / 0
Panasonic 16 / 8 16 / 8 16 / 12 16 / 12
SW-9585-CS -122 / --# 17 / - -1243 / --# -532 / --#
Philips 16 / 12 16 / 12 16 / 16 16 / 16
DVDR1648P 34 / 0 40 / 0 78 / ++ 81 / ++
Pioneer 16 / 4 16 / 12 16 / 16 16 / 12
DVR-110 -146 / --# 1 / - 55 / + -56 / --#
Sony 16 / 12 16 / 12 16 / 16 16 / 12
DRU-810A 50 / + -181 / --# 57 / + -64 / --#
Some remarks:
- LiteOn has the fastest writing times for -R media. In general it writes too fast (as usual) and has high jitter values. Has the best CD reading properties (e.g. almost all copy protected audio CDs).
- NEC does well a writer, but has poor DVD error correction and is loud- not a good DVD-reader, but good CD error correction. The DL media have high jitter values on the second layer- hence 4x recommendation,
- Panasonic uses ZCLV (not CAV) and the zone boundaries show up on the scans! The fastest zones have some horendous jitter values (up to 36%!!). It doesn't handle DL media well.
- Pioneer 110 is identical to 110D with added DVD-RAM capability- including poor firmware. The new fw is not better than 1.08 in the previous test- RW and DL results appear to be even poorer.
- Philips is the best drive in this test. It and Sony use the same hardware as the BenQ 1640. Philips results are better than Sony because of SolidBurn support. It also improves on BenQ's results for DL media. RW results are not as good as other media (no SolidBurn here).
Interestingly, not one drive achieved a 16x recommendation for DVD+R media.
G
edit: changed
MKM 01RD30 to
MKM003(000) in the physical properties table.