LG GSA-H55L
5. Memorex 48x CD-R
Review Pages
2. CD - DVD Reading
3. CD Error Correction
4. DVD Error Correction
5. Memorex 48x CD-R
6. TAIYO YUDEN 16x CD-R
7. MoserBaer 52x CD-R
8. Verbatim 48x CD-R
9. Mitsubishi Kagaku HS-RW
10. DaTARIUS DVD Analyzer R 2x
11. RITEGK05 DVD-R
12. MXL RG03
13. BeAll G40001
14. INFODISC-R20
15. ProdiscF02
16. TTH02
17. FUJIFILM03
18. ProdiscS05
19. CMC MAG AM3
20. OPTODISC R016
21. MCC 03RG20
22. TYG03
23. DAXON016S
24. MCC 004 (000)
25. CMC MAG E01 000
26. OPTODISC OR8
27. PRODISC R05 001
28. MAXELL 003 000 (00)
29. PRODISC R04 004
30. RICOHJPN R03 (004)
31. RITEK R04 001
32. CMC MAG M01 000 (00)
33. DAXON AZ3 (000)
34. YUDEN000 T03
35. MKM 03RD30
36. RITEK S04 001
37. MKM 003 (000)
38. MKM A03 000
39. MKM 01RW6X01
40. MXL22
41. Media List
42. Secure Disc Capability
43. LightScribe
44. Conclusion
For this test (and every test from now on), each CD-R disc was burned to its maximum capacity and at its maximum speed. Then the same disc is read with the CDSpeed software, and the disc was scanned for digital errors (BLER, C1 and C2) with our system provided by Clover Systems. To simplify the presentation, we present the BLER, E31 and E32 error rates for each disc, which unveil the most serious errors on each disc.
-Disc Info
Memorex 48x CD-R
Manufacturer |
Ritek |
Brand |
Memorex |
MID |
97m15s17f |
Capacity
|
79:57.70 702 MB |
- Writing strategy
Average Writing Speed: 36.54x Writing time: 02:10min
- Reading speed
- Writing Quality - Clover Systems
Low E31 and no E32 (uncorrectable) errors. A nice burn with the specific disc.
- About Clover Systems
The Clover Systems CDX Compact Disc Analyzer is a tool to quantitatively measure the quality of a CD. It will analyze CD-DA, CD-ROM, CD-ROM XA, CD-I, CD-R, Photo-CD, Enhanced CD and CD-RW discs at 4X, 8X, 24X, 32X or 40X speed. It effectively measures disc quality by examining the quantity and severity of CIRC errors generated during playback. It also provides the capability to measure signal parameters related to pit geometry, such as asymmetry and reflectivity. Together, all these bits of information provide a thorough analysis of disc quality. The Clover Systems Analyzers can also perform various format-checking tests on data discs, and do bit-for-bit data comparison on all types of CDs. All tests are carried out at the speed of 4X.
CIRC error correction uses two principles to detect and correct errors. The first is redundancy (extra information is added, which gives an extra chance to read the disc), and the second is interleaving (data is distributed over a relatively large physical area). The CIRC error correction used in CD players uses two stages of error correction, the well known C1 and C2, with de-interleaving of the data between the stages.
The error type E11 means one bad symbol was corrected in the C1 stage. E21means two bad symbols were corrected in the C1 stage. E31 means that there were three or more bad symbols at the C1 stage. This block is uncorrectable at the C1 stage, and is passed to the C2 stage. Respectively, E12 means one bad symbol was corrected in the C2 stage and E22 means two bad symbols were corrected in the C2 stage. E32 means that there were three or more bad symbols in one block at the C2 stage, and therefore this error is not correctable.
BLER (Block Error Rate) is defined as the number of data blocks per second that contain detectable errors, at the input of the C1 decoder. Since this is the most general measurement of the quality of a disc, you will find BLER graphs for all media tested below. If you click on the images you can see a more detailed table, indicating error levels. The Red Book specification (IEC 908) calls for a maximum BLER of 220 per second averaged over ten seconds. Discs with higher BLER are likely to produce uncorrectable errors. Al low BLER shows that the system as a whole is performing well, and the pit geometry is good. However, BLER only tells us how many errors were generated per second, and it does not tell us anything about the severity of those errors.