DVD Write and ReWrite Tests - Nero Burning Rom 7.10.1.0 andDLA 5.20:

To test the DVD writing performance of LG's new drive I used Verbatim 16x DVD+R, 16x DVD-R, 6x DVD-RW and 8x DVD+RW media. To get the writing times, a 4.38GB image was burned to our test discs using Nero.


Verbatim 16x DVD+R


Verbatim 16x DVD-R

The GGC-H20L uses P-CAV, or Partial CAV, when writing to DVD+R and DVD-R media at 16x. By looking at the screenshots above, you can see that LG's new drive starts writing at about 6.9x and accelerates, reaching its maximum speed at about the 4.1GB minute mark.


Verbatim 8x DVD+RW


Verbatim 6x DVD-RW

LG's new drive also features 8x DVD+RW and 6x DVD-RW writing speeds. While the GGC-H20L uses CLV when writing to DVD-RW media, it uses Z-CLV to reach its maximum DVD+RW writing speed.

   LG
GGC-H20L
ASUS
BC-1205PT
LG
GGW-H20L
Sony
BWU-100A
DVD+R 5:47 7:18 5:55 9:29
DVD-R 5:42 7:06 5:46 9:16
DVD+RW 7:22 9:29 7:25 8:24
DVD-RW 10:01 9:57 9:59 10:00

The GGC-H20L performed very well in our DVD writing tests. While not as fast as some of the 18x and 20x DVD writers we've looked at recently, it turned in some impressive times with DVD±R and DVD±RW media.

To check the media compatibility of the GGC-H20L, I ran a few tests using some of the media available in my area. The media types, along with the average time it took the drive to write our 4.38GB image, are listed below.

   Manufacturer ID Max
Write Speed
Average
Write Time
RiDATA 16x DVD+R RITEKR04 16x 5:54
Sony 16x DVD+R SONYD21 16x 5:53
Taiyo Yuden 16x DVD+R YUDEN000T03 16x 5:47
Verbatim 16x DVD+R MCC-004 16x 5:47
RiDATA 16x DVD-R RITEKF1 16x 5:41
Sony 16x DVD-R SONY16D1 16x 5:45
Taiyo Yuden 16x DVD-R TYG03 16x 5:42
Verbatim 16x DVD-R MCC 03RG20 16x 5:42

So what about writing quality? Testing a drive's DVD writing quality isn't easy. Until now, there were very few options, unless you wanted to shell out thousands of dollars for a certified test machine. Thanks to KProbe, we can test a disc's PI (Parity Inner) and PIF (Parity Inner Fail) rates.For these tests I used a Lite-On SOHW-1673S and read the discs at 4x with the PI and PIF ECC sums set to 8 and 1 respectively. For comparison, I also tested the discs on a BenQ DW1640. When combined with Nero CD Speed, the DW1640 is able to report PI Errors, PI Failures, Parity Outer Failures and even jitter levels. For this test, the discs are read at 8x with both the PI and PIF ECC sums set to 8.

So what are "good" results supposed to look like? With KProbe, the PI errors should not exceed 280 and the number of PIF errors should stay below 4. When testing with CD Speed, the number of PI errors should stay below 280 as well. However, because it scans with an ECC sum of 8, a higher number of PIF errors is acceptable, as long as they do not exceed 32. Since POF errors are uncorrectable, we really don't want to see any of them at all.

I also put these discs through a "stress test" by reading them back at 16x with the DW1640. By reading these discs back at this speed, we can see if there are any readability issues caused by the number of errors or high levels of jitter.


RiDATA 16x DVD+R @ 16x
(RITEKR04
)

Max Ave Total
PI 33 9.59 174000
PIF 8 0.18 3306
BenQ DW1640 - CD Speed
Transfer Rate


Sony 16x DVD+R @ 16x
(SONYD21
)

Max Ave Total
PI 13 1.28 23285
PIF 2 0.03 473
BenQ DW1640 - CD Speed
Transfer Rate


Taiyo Yuden 16x DVD+R @ 16x
(
YUDEN000T02)

Max Ave Total
PI 12 2.15 38939
PIF 2 0.02 318
BenQ DW1640 - CD Speed
Transfer Rate


Verbatim 16x DVD+R @ 16x
(
MCC-004)

Max Ave Total
PI 9 1.19 21622
PIF 2 0.04 715
BenQ DW1640 - CD Speed
Transfer Rate

The GGC-H20L's writing quality was pretty good with most of the DVD+R media we tested. Aside from a few small spikes, the PI/PIF rates stayed within acceptable limits.


RiDATA 16x DVD-R @ 16x
(RITEKF1)

Max Ave Total
PI 27 6.86 124280
PIF 2 0.09 1668
BenQ DW1640 - CD Speed
Transfer Rate


Sony 16x DVD-R @ 16x
(
SONY16D1)

Max Ave Total
PI 61 5.46 98976
PIF 3 0.08 1508
BenQ DW1640 - CD Speed
Transfer Rate


Taiyo Yuden 16x DVD-R @ 16x
(TYG03)

Max Ave Total
PI 82 9.57 173645
PIF 4 0.31 5655
BenQ DW1640 - CD Speed
Transfer Rate


Verbatim 16x DVD-R @ 16x
(
MCC 03RG20)

Max Ave Total
PI 11 0.77 14042
PIF 2 0.00 48
BenQ DW1640 - CD Speed
Transfer Rate

Lastly, here are some results from our DVD-R test media. While the writing quality varied from one manufacturer to another, the results were fairly good for the most part.

   LG
GGC-H20L
ASUS
BC-1205PT
LG
GGW-H20L
Sony
BWU-100A
DVD+RW Quick 3 seconds 3 seconds 3 seconds 3 seconds
DVD+RW Full 7:18 9:26 7:22 8:14
DVD-RW Quick 30 seconds 27 seconds 26 seconds 22 seconds
DVD-RW Full 9:59 9:54 9:55 9:51

To test the GGC-H20L's packet writing performance I used DLA 5.20. Verbatim 8x DVD+RW, Verbatim 6x DVD-RW and Maxell 5x DVD-RAM media were used once again.

   LG
GGC-H20L
ASUS
BC-1205PT
LG
GGW-H20L
Sony
BWU-100A
DVD+RW Write 6:35 8:24 6:35 7:32
DVD+RW Read 12:08 13:02 9:05 9:05
DVD-RW Write 8:25 8:23 8:24 8:25
DVD-RW Read 12:33 12:51 8:41 8:33
DVD-RAM Write 24:28 22:10 24:27 25:41
DVD-RAM Read 11:26 15:51 11:26 10:42

The GGC-H20L's packet writing performance was pretty mixed. While it turned in some very good writing times, it was not as fast as some of the other drives when reading back our test data from DVD+RW and DVD-RW media.

Double Layer DVD Write Tests - Nero Burning Rom 7.10.1.0:

To test the double layer DVD writing performance of the GGC-H20L, I used DVD+R DL and DVD-R DL media from Verbatim, RiDATA and Memorex. I created about 8GB of random files and directories on my hard drive and then burned them to our test discs with Nero.

LG's new drive had no problems writing to the Verbatim 8x DVD+R DL, Memorex 8x DVD+R DL, Verbatim 4x DVD-R DL and RiDATA 4x DVD-R DL media at 4x. However, with the 2.4x DVD+R DL media from Verbatim and Memorex, the writing speed was limited to only 2.4x.

   LG
GGC-H20L
ASUS
BC-1205PT
LG
GGW-H20L
Sony
BWU-100A
DVD+R DL Write 27:26 26:47 27:24 27:05
DVD-R DL Read 27:52 27:41 27:52 26:54

The GGC-H20L performed as expected when writing to DVD+R DL and DVD-R DL media at 4x. In both cases, the drive took less than 28 minutes to write 8001MB of data. So what about writing quality? Take a look below.


Verbatim 8x DVD+R DL @ 4x
(MKM 003)

Max Ave Total
PI 20 3.01 97324
PIF 4 0.07 2283
BenQ DW1640 - CD Speed
Transfer Rate


Memorex 8x DVD+R DL @ 4x
(RITEK S04)

Max Ave Total
PI 93 2.73 88347
PIF 6 0.28 8903
BenQ DW1640 - CD Speed
Transfer Rate


Verbatim 2.4x DVD+R DL @ 2.4x
(MKM 001)

Max Ave Total
PI 28 8.16 263777
PIF 2 0.04 1363
BenQ DW1640 - CD Speed
Transfer Rate


Memorex 2.4x DVD+R DL @ 2.4x
(RITEK D01)

Max Ave Total
PI 145 9.91 320041
PIF 10 0.33 10588
BenQ DW1640 - CD Speed
Transfer Rate


Verbatim 4x DVD-R DL @ 4x
(
MKM 01RD30)

Max Ave Total
PI 83 13.23 428544
PIF 2 0.04 1230
BenQ DW1640 - CD Speed
Transfer Rate


RiDATA 4x DVD-R DL @ 4x
(RITEK D01)

MaxMax Ave Total
PI 135 31.39 1016950
PIF 6 0.27 8622
BenQ DW1640 - CD Speed
Transfer Rate

The writing quality was pretty good with Verbatim's DVD-R and DVD+R DL media and Memorex's 8x DVD+R DL discs. Aside from a few small spikes, the PI/PIF rates stayed within acceptable limits and there were no readability problems. Unfortunately, the results weren't nearly as good with Memorex's 2.4x DVD+R DL and RiDATA's 4x DVD-R DL media. The error rates were considerably higher, especially when scanned with the DW1640.