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Postby Halc on Sun Aug 17, 2003 4:00 am

Thanks Wizard! You saved me some work :)

I didn't get any damaged sectors, that's right yes. All discs were burned as DAO.

I have also tested Plextor Premium at 52x selection (but using PoweRec, which really lowers the writing speed almost always unlike LiteOn's SmartBurn).

I could post those results here as well, if people are interested.

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Postby TheWizard on Sun Aug 17, 2003 3:13 pm

Of course! Post the Plextor Premium results please! The more, the merrier! All I ask is that you don't leave out the Scandisc tests. :)
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Postby dolphinius_rex on Sun Aug 17, 2003 5:34 pm

Drive: LiteON 40125S overclock to 48125W
Firmware: VS0D

CD-R Media:
Brand: Ricoh
Certified Speed: 40x
Capacity: 80min/700MB
Manufactued By: Ritek (For Ricoh, using Ricoh's ATIP+Dye Type)
Inner Serial #: J506RS305115431D13 80
Outer Serial #: SFD80K - 00002 - 27

MInfo Data:
Code: Select all
LITE-ON LTR-48125W     
Drive Type   = CD-RW   
Disc Type    = CDR (C-)             
Lead In      = 97:27:66
Lead Out     = 79:59:71
Nominal      = 702.82MB (79m 59s 71f/LBA:359846)
Manufacturer = Ricoh Company Limited
Cur. Speed   = Wrt(48X),Rd(48X)


Disc Burned at 40x, tested at maximum speed (48x)
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This disc passed Nero's verification process, and actually scores VERY well in K-Probe when tested at lower speeds. No C2 errors are reported by other software (k-probe/cd doctor)

I burned two other discs at 40x, you can see their results (very similar) here:
http://www3.telus.net/dolphinreviews/CD ... t2(Burn40x)(Scandisc).jpg
http://www3.telus.net/dolphinreviews/CD ... t3(Burn40x)(Scandisc).jpg


Disc Burned at 48x, tested at maximum speed (48x)
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This disc failed Nero's verification and has massive amounts of C2 errors and skipped sectors when checked with K-Probe.

If anyone's interested, burning these discs at 32x produces 100% green scans :wink:
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Postby TheWizard on Mon Aug 18, 2003 5:40 am

Thanks, dolphinius. :)
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Plextor Premium at 52x (PoweRec ON) test results

Postby Halc on Mon Aug 18, 2003 12:53 pm

All burns: Plextor Premium (fw. 1.03) at 52x with Nero 5.5.10.42 PoweRec ON
All Kprobe tests: LiteOn 48246s (fw. 52246s / 6S0F) at 48x (manual set) with Kprobe 1.1.21
All CD Speed: Plextor Premium (fw. 1.03) at 40x (Silent Mode) with CD Speed 2.02
All ATIP: Plextor Premium (fw. 1.03) with Feurio 1.66.2ß
All burn times as reported by Nero after burn completion.

Arita High Density (uncertified) 700MB
Manufacturer code: 97 15 17 - Ritek Co. (Type: 7)
Disc subtype: Medium Type A, low Beta category (A-)
Target writing power: 4
Burn Time: 3:12

CD Speed / Scan Speed results: 100% ok

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Claes Ohlson jewel case CD-R80 700MB
Manufacturer code: 97 15 17 - Ritek Co. (Type: 7)
Disc subtype: Medium Type A, low Beta category (A-)
Target writing power: 4
Burn Time: 3:21

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Fuji Film Multispeed 52x 700 MB
Manufacturer code: 97 26 45 - FUJI Photo Film Co., Ltd. (Type: 5)
Disc subtype: Medium Type B, low Beta category (B-)
Target writing power: 5
Burn Time: 2:53

CD Speed / Scan Speed results: 100% ok

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Imation 48x 700MB
Manufacturer code: 97 17 06 - Moser Baer India Limited (Type: 6)
Disc subtype: Medium Type B, low Beta category (B-)
Target writing power: 5
Burn Time: 3:03

CD Speed / Scan Speed results: 100% ok

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Maxell CD-R 80XL-S 48x 700 MB
Manufacturer code: 97 15 17 - Ritek Co. (Type: 7)
Disc subtype: Medium Type A, low Beta category (A-)
Target writing power: 4
Burn Time: 2:50

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Memorex 52x 700MB
Manufacturer code: 97 26 66 - CMC Magnetics Corporation (Type: 6)
Disc subtype: Medium Type A, high Beta category (A+)
Target writing power: 5
Burn Time: 3:08

CD Speed / Scan Speed results: 100% ok

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MMore Multispeed Makrolon (slimcase) 52x 700MB
Manufacturer code: 97 17 06 - Moser Baer India Limited (Type: 6)
Disc subtype: Medium Type B, low Beta category (B-)
Target writing power: 5
Burn Time: 2:50

CD Speed / Scan Speed results: 100% ok

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Philips Multispeed 48x 700MB
Manufacturer code: 97 15 17 - Ritek Co. (Type: 7)
Disc subtype: Medium Type A, low Beta category (A-)
Target writing power: 4
Burn Time: 2:56

CD Speed / Scan Speed results: 100% ok

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Platinum 48x 700MB (slimcase)
Manufacturer code: 97 15 17 - Ritek Co. (Type: 7)
Disc subtype: Medium Type A, low Beta category (A-)
Target writing power: 4
Burn Time: 3:22

CD Speed / Scan Speed results: 100% ok

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Plextor Multispeed 48x (bulk spindle) 700MB
Manufacturer code: 97 24 01 - Taiyo Yuden Company Limited (Type: 1)
Disc subtype: Medium Type A, high Beta category (A+)
Target writing power: 4
Burn Time: 2:48

CD Speed / Scan Speed results: 100% ok

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Rimax 52x slim case 700 MB
Manufacturer code: 97 24 26 - Computer Support Italy s.r.l. (Type: 6)
Disc subtype: Medium Type B, low Beta category (B-)
Target writing power: 5
Burn Time: 2:56

CD Speed / Scan Speed results: 100% ok

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Sony CDQ80N5 48x 700 MB
Manufacturer code: 97 22 67 - Acer Media Technology, Inc. (Type: 7)
Disc subtype: Medium Type B, low Beta category (B-)
Target writing power: 5
Burn Time: 3:26

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TDK Speed-X 48x 700MB
Manufacturer code: 97 15 05 - TDK Corporation (Type: 5)
Disc subtype: Medium Type B, low Beta category (B-)
Target writing power: 5
Burn Time: 3:08

CD Speed / Scan Speed results: 100% ok

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Traxdata 40x 700MB
Manufacturer code: 97 15 17 - Ritek Co. (Type: 7)
Disc subtype: Medium Type A, low Beta category (A-)
Target writing power: 4
Burn Time: 3:22

CD Speed / Scan Speed results: 100% ok

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Verbatim DataLifePlus (printable surface bulk spindle) 48x 700MB
Manufacturer code: 97 34 23 - Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation (Type: 3)
Disc subtype: Medium Type A, high Beta category (A+)
Target writing power: 4
Burn Time: 2:48

CD Speed / Scan Speed results: 100% ok

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Postby David on Mon Aug 18, 2003 10:49 pm

Unbranded 48x
Manufacturer : Ritek
Code : 97m15s17f
Disc Type : CD-R
Recording Layer : Dye Type 7: Short Strategy (Phthalocyanine)
Capacity : 79:59.70 703 MB

Benq 5224P K.UC
Burned 100% green at 40x (K-Probe Max 33, Total 26572, Avg 10697)
scaned with LTR-52246s 6S0F at max speed
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Postby dodecahedron on Mon Aug 18, 2003 11:01 pm

great work, Halc.

if i might make a small suggestion:
for scans that get 100% green in CDSpeed, why don't you just write that instead of posting a 100% green snapshot?

easier on dial-up users, and less work for you!
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Postby Halc on Tue Aug 19, 2003 1:54 am

dodecahedron,

sorry! I was a little tired when I did that. You are of course right and I wasn't thinking about dial-up users, silly me.

I have now edited the post to remove 100% ok shots.

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Postby dodecahedron on Tue Aug 19, 2003 5:10 am

to be honest, when i wrote the post i had thought first of you - saving you all that tiring work of taking a snapshot, editing (cropping) it, uploading it to the server...and all for why? it's all green!

dial-up users that's a thought that came after (although i'm not on dialup anymore :D )
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Postby TheWizard on Tue Aug 19, 2003 6:11 am

Impressive, Halc, thanks again! You even alphabetized the results, I appreciate that. :)

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Postby Halc on Tue Aug 19, 2003 6:28 am

dodecahedron wrote:to be honest, when i wrote the post i had thought first of you - saving you all that tiring work of taking a snapshot, editing (cropping) it, uploading it to the server...and all for why? it's all green!


Yeah, I know :)

But last time I didn't save them and I couldn't remember anymore if the last block was yellow or not on some scans. So this time I went a little overboard and decided to save EVERYTHING :)

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Postby Bhairav on Wed Aug 20, 2003 12:56 am

Okay,for you guys worrying about the manufacturer of the Taiwan Fuji CDRs, here goes:

I've got a 100 pack of those Fujifilm CD-Rs Made in Taiwan. They are made by Prodisc. I tested one CD-R @ 48x burn and it came out with no errors - I used Nero CD Speed for the burning and reading.


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Postby dodecahedron on Wed Aug 20, 2003 1:05 am

that's too bad...very bad! :o :x
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Postby Bhairav on Wed Aug 20, 2003 1:39 am

Yeah,I know. What about Israel,dodecahedron? Do you get TY there?
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Postby Harrier on Wed Aug 20, 2003 9:43 am

Sure we do.
It comed with TDK's RELEX-ULTRA X Media (Cert. 16X and 24X).

Also some SONY CDrs are made by TY.

The Fuji's CDrs which we have around here are made by Fuji themselves and so it he quality...

But my "weapon of choice" would have to be Ritek: I had Kprobe scans with 0.05 C1 Errors which is as close as it gets to TY (Approx. 0.047). Being a cheaper buy, it is obvious why i'd generally rather burn Ritek.
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Postby dodecahedron on Wed Aug 20, 2003 10:31 am

i would say the opposite: we don't. or: we hardly do.

yeah, there are a few lucky shots, Harrier mentioned them.
but they're hit and miss.

most Sony CDRs aren't TY, only some 24x are.
and one particular flavor of TDK has turned out to be TY, that's 24x (i haven't seen 16x, maybe Harrier has). and not all of the 24x TDKs either.
no other TY as far as i know.

by the way all these TYs are in singles (in jewel cases), none in spindles.

anyway this is all antiquated media and is on the way out...soon it will be gone and then what?


Fuji media here is like the Fuji in Europe - made by Fuji.
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Postby Bhairav on Wed Aug 20, 2003 1:19 pm

Ah well, Harrier and dodecahedron, atleast you get SOME TY media there. Here, the only TY media I could find was some OLD HP 16X stuff. Burnt well @ 40X though!
Otherwise MBI and Verbatim DLP cds are available here, and they are pretty good.
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Postby Harrier on Wed Aug 20, 2003 3:12 pm

OH, i've also seen some HP here.
Though i'm clueless when t comes to the origin of purchase (my friend bought it).
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Postby David on Thu Aug 21, 2003 9:07 pm

Memorex 48x
Manufacturer : CMC Magnetics
Code : 97m26s66f
Disc Type : CD-R
Recording Layer : Dye Type 6: Short Strategy (Phthalocyanine)
Capacity : 79:59.73 703

Burned with Benq 5224P K.UC 100% green at 52x (K-Probe Max 89 Total 153006 Average 48.527) (burned at 48x K-Probe Max 28 Total 12582 Avg 3.889)
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Postby TheWizard on Fri Aug 22, 2003 11:27 am

Hmm, those K-Probe results are interesting...to say the least.
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Postby kgatwork on Tue Aug 26, 2003 11:51 am

bhairavp wrote:Ah well, Harrier and dodecahedron, atleast you get SOME TY media there. Here, the only TY media I could find was some OLD HP 16X stuff. Burnt well @ 40X though!
Otherwise MBI and Verbatim DLP cds are available here, and they are pretty good.


Those 16x HP's are made by TY and on my systems consistenly burn with c1 errors less than 0.050, yes thats right very low error rates. Written and read with a rebadged Ltr-48246 at the max speed of 40x. The Fuji 48x TY don't seem to burn that good.
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Postby David on Fri Aug 29, 2003 11:33 pm

E3 Works Vinyl 24x speed
Manufacturer : Lead Data
Code : 97m26s53f
Disc Type : CD-R
Recording Layer : Dye Type 3: Long Strategy (Cyanine, AZO)
Capacity : 79:59.74 703 MB

Burned with 5224P k.uc
Burned 100% green at 24x (K-probe max 15, Total 7933, Avg 2.437) scaned at max speed.
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Postby TheWizard on Fri Aug 29, 2003 11:39 pm

I can always count on you, David. Thanks. :)
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Postby dolphinius_rex on Sat Aug 30, 2003 12:26 pm

Wow! Those e3 works Vinyl discs were Gigastorage last time I checked.... I guess they can be lead data OR Gigastorage... either way, they seem to be rather good quality! :D
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Postby Bhairav on Tue Sep 02, 2003 7:47 am

Verbatim DLP (Made in Singapore)
Burned @ 24X, Smart-Burn Limit was 32X.
Drive : 52246S, 6S0D.
Media rated @ 16X.
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Scan was at full speed.At 40X, avg C1 count was 0.6.


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