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Ian wrote:Interesting info here. I know many of you have been wondering what "good" PI results look like. Here they are according to Sanyo:
Please refer to the following reference value and comments as a guideline for judgment of the written status of media based on the measurement data.。
PI:Below 50 - There is no problem for data error detective amount. There is no data error occurred on the output data.
PI:50 and over - There is a slight problem for data error detective amount. There is no data error occurred on the output data
PI:250 and over - There is a problem for data error detective amount. Although data error doesn’t occur when UncorrectablePI is not detected, data error may occur when UncorrectablePI is detected.
aviationwiz wrote:Then those are the numbers for the average, or for Max? Either way, my burns are right way down there.
Ian wrote:Here's all the details..
http://www.digital-sanyo.com/BURN-Proof ... index.html
I'm disappointed that Sanyo didn't make this tool available for free. $91 is a little pricey as it is.
BurninMan921 wrote:Ian, you should get them to donate a copy for CDRLabs - it sounds like it'd make a good test tool...
integspec wrote:Ian, are you planning to do a comparison between kprobe and um doc probe? Well maybe only for DVDs should be ok because there hasn't been any way to compare Kprobe results so far.
Thanks for the info and demo link.
Cheers.
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