TCAS wrote:Although I personally understand the premise of your analysis but non technical and unfimiliar user with these testing laguages, are getting confused by reading that the drive rewrites at 24X and also is slow at rewriting.
I agree, TCAS, that while it is clear to experienced readers why the drive's rewriting performance shows up in both categories, it may be confusing to a newbie.
Unfortunately, the reason why rewriting shows up in both categories isn't something that is amenable to a one-line explanation, and requires an understanding of the differences between CAV and P-CAV writing modes. So I'm not sure that a succinct summary can be made more newbie friendly in this particular regard.
Perhaps the best we can say is that it merits a positive mention for 24x rewriting because until recently most drives could only rewrite at 12x maximum, with a few at 16x. At the same time it merits a negative mention because the 24x rewriting is done in CAV mode, giving a slower average rewriting speed than competing drives that use P-CAV. And even this doesn't do complete justice to all the nuances, since under some circumstances (e.g. writing/reading many files scattered all over the disc surface), CAV may give superior performance.
To any newbies confused about CAV, P-CAV and related terms, go check out the FAQs:
http://www.cdrlabs.com/phpBB/viewforum.php?f=17
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