It's posted aver at www.cdfreaks.com which I consider as my home

Check it out.
It do include many things that you've all requested, like DVD-Media write quality and compatibility. Along with game backup abilities and other stuff.
And for all you whiners claiming that K-Probe is totally unreliable for DVD-Scanning.....I've included a reading curve so you could see if it gets affected by the amount of errors reported by K-Probe.
I agree that K-Probe may not be 100% correct, but to my experience there is a clear connection between a bad result in K-Probe and the readability of the disc. In most cases you could see for yourself on the reading curve

Any constructive criticism is always good. As long as it's not about bad language and grammar errors (I know they are there - and I'm always trying to improve) or just general whining about K-Probe being unreliable without any proof.
Yes I know about the C't tests, and have actually mailed the person behind the tests. And to me it seems like he did not look well enough into the K-Probe program. (For example did he state that Lite-On DVD-Writers do not support scanning at lower speeds than 4X - which is wrong). But there for sure may be some truth in what he is saying, I do not have an audiodev analyzer to see for myself - they do cost a bit
