by Halc on Fri Aug 01, 2003 3:45 pm
cfitz,
yes, I had noticed and read about many tests (ever since EMediaPro wrote about it) that show how not always the lower speed produces better results.
I don't think there is a lot of surprise in this on it's own, based on what we know about laser calibration needed for different speeds and how dyes are optimized for various speeds.
However, the fact that a drive that uses the disc power calibration area to self-determine the optimum write speed for maximum quality... now I think it is a little bit ridiculous that the results can be so off the base :)
I think it's one thing to manually select a too low write speed (compared to the CD-R speed rating) and get worse results, but even more hilarious that when you write significantly faster (more than twice the speed) on a disc compared to what the drive's self-calibration would have chosen that you end up with less errors.
If I would get similar results on a lot of different dyes/strategies/discs, it would lead me to conclude that PoweRec is nothing, but a marketing gimmick and probably only contains a random algorithm for seleting the drive write speed :)
This has already been covered already in various threads and I'm sure I've missed it, but I do find it a little funny and misleading at the same time :)
Cheers,
halcyon