Write Quality Tests MCC 02RG20

The MCC 02RG20 media is the 8X Mitsubishi DVD-R media with which we benchmarked all of our drives.

PO Errors in MCC 02RG20 8X DVD-R media

We still haven't encountered any errors that will render this media unreadable. Let's take a look at Q-Tool's results for the less problematic, yet plentiful, PI errors.

PI Errors in MCC 02RG20 8X DVD-R media

Though PI errors are not as irreparable as PO errors, the amount read on each of these discs says a lot about how the drives wrote to them. The DRU-710A had the most trouble writing to the -R media out of all of the drives that could. Also, PI errors increased as the write continued to the end of the disc, which we suspect was caused by the media being warped.

The screenshot below shows a scan of the media from the DRU-710A by Q-Tools. Again, the PI errors are in blue and it is obvious that the bulk of them reside in the second half of the disc, increasing as it reaches the end.



Another screenshot shows results from a Q-Tools scan of a 02RG20 disc written by the SOHW-1633S. Though the media did not have as many PI errors as the disc from the Sony drive, the same pattern showed up with errors increasing towards the end of the disc.



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  • Sabresiberian - Monday, November 1, 2004 - link

    #15 DL is important to me because I know the price of media will drop and I want the drive I buy to be as useful as possible for the longest time possible. I might be buying it today but I will be using it tomorrow :) Overall you make some good points :)

    I think this is a difficult time to do this kind of article, because other improved versions will be available before the end of the year. For example, the Plextor 716A will be released with SATA capabilities.

    I think its wierd that you couldn't get the Plextor drive in time, as I know this product has been reviewed by others.
  • southernpac - Monday, November 1, 2004 - link

    A recent (17 August) article in PC World advised extreme caution when buying an OEM (versus retail) DVD burner. It said that OEM units "carry no manufacturer's warranty, lack burning software and are ineligible for firmware upgrades" (therefore costing more in the long run). Many examples were given. I would appreciate advise as to whether this is percieved to be a real concern. If so, NEC has no retail outlet - how would you buy a non-OEM unit?
  • southernpac - Monday, November 1, 2004 - link

    A recent (August 17th) PC World article advised extreme caution when buying OEM vs. retail DVD burners. It claimed that OEM versions carry no manufacturer's warranty, lack software and are ineligible for firmware upgrades (therefore actually costing more in the long run). Many examples were given. I would appreciate some advise as to whether this is percieved to be a real risk. If so, NEC has no retail outlet - how would you buy a non-OEM unit? Bill
  • Gatak - Monday, November 1, 2004 - link

    How about overburn tests? I have many times wanted to burn 50-100MB more than a standard single-layer disk but failed because my drive or software won't do it.
  • Codyman - Monday, November 1, 2004 - link

    I'm kinda wondering if a PX716A couldn't get crammed into this test somehow. Been waiting for this review in hopes that it would've been in this test and I haven't been waiting the extra couple months for nothing.
  • danidentity - Monday, November 1, 2004 - link

    I'd like to see a list of recommended media for different speed grades (4x, 8x, etc.) for different burners.
  • techfuzz - Monday, November 1, 2004 - link

    Why weren't the firmware on all the drives tested brought up to at the very least the most recent officially released version? For example, NEC's current official firmware is v2.17 where the v2.16 used in this roundup is the original firmware as-shipped from the factory?!
  • Bozo Galora - Monday, November 1, 2004 - link

    firmwares are on www.cdrinfo.com
  • ecouser - Monday, November 1, 2004 - link

    Doesn’t Samsung make a Dual Layer DVD burner? If so why isn’t it in this roundup?
  • MIDIman - Monday, November 1, 2004 - link

    Yay! I'm a winner! I was waiting for this article, but couldn't wait long enough, and picked up the NEC two weeks ago. Couldn't be happier.

    Here's hoping for better Ritek 8x/16x support...

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