40x CD-RW Roundup Vol. 3
2. Introduction - Philips PCRW4012P
40x CD-RW Roundup Vol 3- Page 2
- Philips PCRW4012P
The
drive supports 40x writing (Z-CLV), 12x re-writing, 4MB Buffer and "Seamless
Link" as the main anti-buffer underrun technology among with "Thermo
Balanced". The maximum reading speed of the drive is 48x (CAV). The exact
supported writing speeds are 4x, 8x, 16x, 20x (CLV) and 24, 32x and 40x (Zone-CLV).
The re-writing speeds are 4x, 10x and 12x.
The drive doesn't support the Mt. Rainier format yet, but Philips plans to release a firmware upgrade in the near future. The drive includes C2 error reporting and supports all the known writing modes (DAO, SAO, TAO and RAW).
- 40x writing speed
The Philips PCRW4012P supports the 40x writing speed with the use of the Z-CLV writing technology.
The 40x writing speed range is divided in 4 zones: The drive starts writing at 20x from the lead-in area till 6mins, shifts up to 24x at 10mins, up to 32x at 30mins and lastly shifts to 40x at 56mins and stays there until the end. The average theoretical recording speed is 30.28X.
- The package
The
package supplied was the retail European version. This included: the drive itself,
an installation guide, a warranty registration form, audio cable and one (1)
piece of Philips 80min 32x CD-R blank (actual manufacturer Ritek). The package
doesn't offer any HS-RW media. The supplied software comes from Ahead, Nero
v5.5.8.1 and InCD v3.27. The drive has a 2-year warranty (only in Europe).
The front panel of the drive includes 2 led (busy, write), the manual eject hole, the headphone jack/volume control and the logos of "Philips", "HS-RW" and "CDRW4000 Series".
At the back of the drive we will find the usual connectors (IDE interface, power), the jumpers for making the drive Master/Slave, the SPDIF output connector and the analog / digital output connectors. There are also 3 jumpers on the left. The two of them are not used (factory reserved), and the third is used for making the drive working in UDMA33 mode. If you remove the third jumper, the drive works in PIO-Mode4 mode.
- Installation
The drive was installed as a Master in the secondary IDE Bus. It worked in UDMA33 mode and after booting, identified itself as "PHILIPS CDRW4012P".
We used WinXP for the recording tests. WinXP activated automatically the DMA. The drive is a May 2002 model with firmware revision vP1.1.