52X CD-RW Roundup Vol2
17. Writing Quality Tests page 1 - Waitec STORM 52/2
Review Pages
2. Introduction - Mitsumi CR-487ETE
3. Introduction - Teac CD-W552E
4. Introduction - Waitec STORM 52/2
5. Data Reading tests
6. Error Correction Tests page 1
7. Error Correction Tests page 2
8. CloneCD Reading Tests
9. DAE Tests
10. CD-R Writing Tests
11. Writing Quality Tests page 1 - AOpen CRW5224
12. Writing Quality Tests page 2 - AOpen CRW5224
13. Writing Quality Tests page 1 - Mitsumi CR-487ETE
14. Writing Quality Tests page 2 - Mitsumi CR-487ETE
15. Writing Quality Tests page 1 - Teac CD-W552E
16. Writing Quality Tests page 2- Teac CD-W552E
17. Writing Quality Tests page 1 - Waitec STORM 52/2
18. Writing Quality Tests page 2- Waitec STORM 52/2
19. RW Writing Tests
20. Conclusion
52X IDE CD-RW Recorder Roundup Vol 2 - Page 17
Writing Quality Tests page 1 - Waitec STORM 52/2
We used Taiyo Yuden 80min 40X CD-R media and burned the same AudioCD project (with CD-Text) at all recording speeds . Below you can see the 3T Pit & Land Jitter graphs of Waitec STORM 52/2.
- 3T Pit results
As we can see from the above graphs, the 3T Pit Jitter stays below the 35ns RED book limit at 4X ~ 40X recording speeds. For the 40X speed, the jitter is less than 30nsec until the 60 min approximately, and are increased by the end of the disc to the 35nsec. Writing in the maximum speed (52X CAV) seems to be more risky. The jitter is increased with the reading speed and reaches the 44nsec in the maximum 52X speed.
The average 3T Jitter values for all recording speeds are illustrated in the following table.
The average value of jitter is less than 35nsec for all the recording speeds. However, in the maximum 52X writing speed the jitter value exceeds the limit and may cause to read errors. The lowest jitter was measured for the 16X speed.
- 3T Land results
The 3T Land results are almost the same as the in the previous measurements of the 3T Pit Jitter. Again, the 8X to 40X writing speeds do not introduce high jitter. For the 52X the jitter is increased after the 60min and reaches the 40nsec in the last minutes.
The average value of 3T Land jitter is less than 35nsec for all the recording speeds.
- Conclusion
Recording Speed
|
3T Pit Jitter (ns)
|
3T Land Jitter (ns)
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> 35ns
|
Max value (ns)
|
8X
|
25.95
|
25.76
|
No
|
28 Pit, 30 Land
|
12X
|
26.27
|
27.17
|
No
|
28 Pit, 29 Land
|
16X
|
23.95
|
28.98
|
No
|
25 Pit, 30 Land
|
24X
|
25.95
|
25.76
|
No
|
29 Pit, 30 Land
|
32X
|
29.29
|
28.00
|
No
|
33 Pit, 32 Land
|
40X
|
33.68
|
30.22
|
No
|
35 Pit, 34 Land
|
52X
|
32.75
|
31.76
|
Yes after 58mins
|
46 Pit, 39 Land
|
The average 3T Pit and Land jitter values are below the 25nsec standard for all the recording speeds. However, it seems that recording at speeds higher than 40X could possibly lead to higher jitter, especially by the end of the recorded disc. Note that the results of the Waitec drive are almost the same as the ones of AOpen CRW5224.
Review Pages
2. Introduction - Mitsumi CR-487ETE
3. Introduction - Teac CD-W552E
4. Introduction - Waitec STORM 52/2
5. Data Reading tests
6. Error Correction Tests page 1
7. Error Correction Tests page 2
8. CloneCD Reading Tests
9. DAE Tests
10. CD-R Writing Tests
11. Writing Quality Tests page 1 - AOpen CRW5224
12. Writing Quality Tests page 2 - AOpen CRW5224
13. Writing Quality Tests page 1 - Mitsumi CR-487ETE
14. Writing Quality Tests page 2 - Mitsumi CR-487ETE
15. Writing Quality Tests page 1 - Teac CD-W552E
16. Writing Quality Tests page 2- Teac CD-W552E
17. Writing Quality Tests page 1 - Waitec STORM 52/2
18. Writing Quality Tests page 2- Waitec STORM 52/2
19. RW Writing Tests
20. Conclusion