DVD Burning, Speed vs Quality
10. Conclusion
Review Pages
2. LG - Verbatim MCC 03RG20
3. Lite-On - Verbatim MCC 03RG20
4. LG - Taiyo Yuden TYG03
5. Lite-On - Taiyo Yuden TYG03
6. LG - Verbatim MCC 004 000 (00h)
7. Lite-On - Verbatim MCC 004 000 (00h)
8. LG - Taiyo Yuden YUDEN000 T03 000 (00h)
9. Lite-On - Taiyo Yuden YUDEN000 T03 000 (00h)
10. Conclusion
We have created a series of tables below with the discs used for each burner. For each disc, we have the PISum8 and POF measurements from the DaTARIUS scans at each of the burning speeds. This allows for a quick and easy comparison of the quality of any particular disc at each of the burning speeds. Our aim here, is to see whether writing quality is affected by burning speed.
Numbers in bold indicate the smallest number of digital errors for each media, and as a result the best recording quality. Numbers in red indicate values that exceeded the limits for the particular digital error measurement of each recording session. Finally, the speed with the best burn quality for each disc, has the respective measurements shown with a bright yellow background .
We also created a couple of charts using the maximum values from the PiSum8 measurements for each writing session. The dotted red line on each graph, indicates the limit for the PiSum8 signal, according to the specifications for DVD (280).
HL-DT-ST DVD-RAM GSA-H55L 1.00 |
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LITE-ON DVDRW LH-20A1P KL05 |
As can also be seen in the respective measurement pages of this review, the Lite-On drive was incapable of burning Verbatim media (both DVD-R & DVD+R) at 18X and 20X writing speeds. This is why we only have results for 4X, 8X and 16X writing speeds for the specific drive-disc combinations. |
So let's see if indeed writing speed plays a role in the quality of a disc.
Immediately discernable from the above tables, is that all but one of the best burns for each disc (bright yellow background) occurred at either 4X or 8X burning speeds, and 4 out of the 8 best burns occurred at the 8X speed. There was one case, with YUDEN000 T03 000 (00h) DVD media recorded with the HL-DT-ST DVD-RAM GSA-H55L 1.00 drive, where the 16X and 18X writing speeds produced the lowest digital error counts. The speed at which the least number of POF counts occurred was at 8X, followed by 4X, 16X, 18X and finally 20X. So from this, we can say that 8X is probably the best burning speed.
The case of the 16X and 18X burns producing fewer errors than at the slower speeds, is quite interesting. This isn't surprising though, since the media we have chosen for this test is generally considered as high quality, and the majority of DVD burner manufacturers have optimized their drives for 16x ~18X writing strategies using these discs. And we have often seen in our drive reviews, some media brands producing very good burning quality at high speeds, so this cannot be considered as an isolated case.
All of the above conclusions are based on the DaTARIUS Analyser measurements. But what about the drives themselves, how well did each see the other's burns. The two tables below, show how the two drives used in this test, rated the discs burned by the other drive. The rating used is not based on any quantitative measurement, but on how good the CD DVD Speed graphs were in each case. Good indicates that the graph was clean and reached the maximum reading speed without any problems. Fair indicates a few speed drops but still without problems. Poor indicates that the disc was read, but it did not reach maximum speed or suffered severe speed drops. Failed is when the disc was not read, failing somewhere during the process.
Burner: HL-DT-ST DVD-RAM GSA-H55L 1.00 | ||||
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MCC 03RG20 | TYG03 | MCC 004 000 (00h) | YUDEN000 T03 000 (00h) | |
4X | Good | Good | Fair | Poor |
8X | Fair | Good | Fair | Poor |
16X | Good | Good | Good | Poor |
18X | Fair | Fair | Good | Poor |
20X | Failed | Failed | Fair | Fair |
Burner: LITE-ON DVDRW LH-20A1P KL05 | ||||
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MCC 03RG20 | TYG03 | MCC 004 000 (00h) | YUDEN000 T03 000 (00h) | |
4X | Good | Good | Good | Good |
8X | Good | Good | Good | Good |
16X | Good | Good | Good | Good |
18X | - | Good | - | Good |
20X | - | Good | - | Good |
The first and most striking thing is that all discs burnt by the Lite-On drive and read with the LG, were good. There wasn't a single disc that produced the slightest hint of a speed drop. In this case, it is impossible to come to some conclusion as to whether burning speed affects the writing quality.
In contrast, discs burned with the LG drive and read with the Lite-On resulted in a mixed bag with regard to quality. Unlike our conclusions from the DaTARIUS scans, 8X is not the best speed, that honour goes to 16X. In fact, the only conclusion we can come to here is that 20X is not a good choice.
With the limited number of media used and only two drives (apart from the DaTARIUS Analyser), it is difficult to come to an absolute conclusion on whether writing speed affects quality. What complicates things even more is that we cannot tell with any certainty whether the all "Good" burns with the Lite-On, as indicated by the table above, are due to the Lite-On being a good burner, or the LG being a good reader. This can only be resolved by doing more tests which will include more media and a larger number of drives.
Review Pages
2. LG - Verbatim MCC 03RG20
3. Lite-On - Verbatim MCC 03RG20
4. LG - Taiyo Yuden TYG03
5. Lite-On - Taiyo Yuden TYG03
6. LG - Verbatim MCC 004 000 (00h)
7. Lite-On - Verbatim MCC 004 000 (00h)
8. LG - Taiyo Yuden YUDEN000 T03 000 (00h)
9. Lite-On - Taiyo Yuden YUDEN000 T03 000 (00h)
10. Conclusion