me too! (for quite some time actually...)KCK wrote:BTW, I've been wondering why this thread has not achieved a "sticky" status so far.
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me too! (for quite some time actually...)KCK wrote:BTW, I've been wondering why this thread has not achieved a "sticky" status so far.
dolphinius_rex wrote:heh, I never considered the format of the disc to affect the read speed!
MediumRare wrote:dolphinius_rex wrote:heh, I never considered the format of the disc to affect the read speed!
That really surprised me too when I ran across it. See CD Speed with video CDs (one of my first contributions) for more info. I don't know if the older LiteOn's do this too.G
In KProbe, you need to slow the read speed to get improved C2 reporting, as it skips a lot of the errors at high speed
CDSpeed is a very different program with different drive controls and reporting
If you run the same disc through the same program several times you will see similar variations
abgm wrote:As you can see, C2 level in KProbe/CDDoctor graph are similar, but very differ from CDSpeed results. In my opinion, "errors" in CDSpeed is C2 errors. But why CDSpeed's C2 - 5877 and KProbe's C2 - only 1?!
As you can see, C2 errors in CDSpeed graph appear in the beginning of disc,
But what it then ?Inertia wrote:CD Qualilty Check are hardly likely to be C2 errors
ErikDeppe wrote:The yellow lines in the CD Quality check represent the number of C2 errors per second
Inertia wrote:and their close correlation gives reassurance of a reasonably accurate measurement
OK. I shall try.Inertia wrote:Please check the disc with CD Speed ScanDisc and let us know the results
In KProbe - yes, but, AFAIK, in CDDoctor No. This program try reread such sector again, slowdown reading speed, etc. Besides, where on diagrams there are unreadable sectors ?rdgrimes wrote:In Kprobe, when the drive is unable to read a sector, it skips ahead
Interesting, you want to tell, what their results basically are non-comparable?rdgrimes wrote:They are different tools, CDSpeed more closely duplicates the drive's behaviour in actual use, where KProbe is a pure testing tool that eliminates most of those variables
I know , but I'm interesting why these errors are visible on CDSpeed's diagrams and would be absent on KProbe/CDDoctor diagrams? Only because of different speeds of reading?rdgrimes wrote:BTW, many, if not all, RW disc show a spike of errors at the start of the disc.
Disc Length: 79m 31s 31f
Speed Tested | Time Taken
@Max(48x) | 2:23
@ 48x | 2:43
@ 40x | 3:26
@ 32x | 4:27
@ 24x | 4:57
@ 16x | 6:36
@ 12x | 9:55
@ 8x | 19:51
@ 4x | 19:50
@ 1x | 19:50
KCK wrote:I find it hard to believe that KProbe's running at about half of the desired speed has gone unnoticed so far.
KProbe 1.1.12 on LTR-48246S SS0E
set speed elapsed time actual speed C1 avg
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4x 19:51 4x CLV 0.157
8x 9:56 8x CLV 0.165
12x 6:37 12x CLV 0.195
16x 4:57 16x CLV 0.144
24x 4:38 24x CAV 0.403
32x 3:20 32x CAV 0.684
40x 2:37 40x CAV 0.767
48x 2:14 48x CAV 0.262
MAX 2:14 48x CAV 0.264
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