agomes wrote:Actually dodecahedron you did miss some, if you look at the brand logo.
Not sure about the results if we take manufacturers only.
But today you find support for DVD-RAM from most brands, and I could add to your list Sony, Plextor, HP, Asus, Samsung...maybe even more...
Sony, Asus, HP rebadge drives made by others (Lite-On, LG, Panasonic...)
maybe i should've added Samsung.
do 'real' Plextor drives do DVD-RAM? i don't remember and can't be bothered to check.
anyway LG and Panasonic have been the longest at the DVD-RAM business. i wonder if that means they are better at it.
agomes wrote:About test - the way RAM writes to disc includes data verification, so in terms of quality if it passes this test may be enough to guaranty the recording.
The drivers from Panasonic offer extended functionality, but I assume native support by XP does the same (at least a kind of) and deals with the disc as if it were a HDD or a large floppy, and for those you don't consider this kind of tests even knowing you don't have the data verification phase, as offered by DVD-RAM.
that is besides the point. it's still a legetimate question to ask how good the burn is.
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