I found out about a utility called DVD Info Pro:
http://www.dvdinfopro.com/index.php
It has supposedly some kind of error test function (havent got any idea as to what exactly it measures and how).
Please feel free to try it out and comment there, if you have more info. I don't even have my dvd-rom hooked up before I get my PCI IDE controller.
On a related note, the dvd specs define an upper limit recommendation of 280 inner parity errored rows in eight consecutive rows of ECC blocks. I don't know if MediaTek chipset reports PI errors per block or by row.
If it reports only by block, then I'm not sure it's possible to exactly calculate how many rows had an error in eight consecutive blocks. Of course we can use the average of 208 rows per ECC block and assuming relatively random distribution, this could give us a rough estimate.
In addition, DVD+R specification seems to require an additional maximum of 4 uncorrectable errors per one ECC block after the PI stage errors have been corrected for.
Now, it would be really nice to see units that the KProbe measures, I think it would help us to decide which burned discs (if any indeed) are within that limit on a particular LiteOn dvd reader.
regards,
Halcyon
PS Two interesting references on DVD error correction that I found. Please tell me if you know of more (print or web):
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE PHYSICAL BASICS OF DISC AND DRIVE - parts I and II
http://www.opticaldisc-systems.com/2002 ... SICS76.htm
http://www.opticaldisc-systems.com/2002NovDec/DVD80.htm
Test bench: DVD blanks (C'T Magazine)
http://www.thewholewideweb.com/forum/to ... PIC_ID=167