Optorite DD0203 DVD±RW
12. DVD Recording Tests
Optorite DD0203 dual DVD±RW recorder - Page 12
DVD Recording Tests
- Writing Performance
Optorite DD0203 supports DVD-R/RW and DVD+R/RW writing. The maximum supported speeds are the 4X for DVD-R/+R, 2X for DVD-RW and 2.4X for DVD+RW.
We burned 4315MB of data on Verbatim 4x DVD±R, 2.4x DVD+RW and 2x DVD-RW media. The recording times are illustrated in the following table. For comparison, we also include the writing times of Sony DRX-500UL:
DVD Recording Tests (max speed) |
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Drives |
DVD-R |
DVD-RW |
DVD+R |
DVD+RW |
Optorite DD0203 |
14:48 |
29:22 |
14:27 |
23:25 |
Sony DRX-500UL |
15:48 |
29:04 |
14:54 |
21:46 |
The following pictures come from Nero, after successful burnings with Optorite DD0203. The amount of data is the same for all the tests.
- 4x DVD-R
- 4x DVD+R
- 2.4x DVD+RW
- 2x DVD-RW
Optorite DD0203 selects the maximum allowed recording speed according to the inserted blank DVD discs. The drive was fast with all the 4x DVD recordable media we testes. In the following table you can see the maximum permitted writing speeds with various media.
Disc Label | Disc Information | Writing Speed |
TDK 4x DVD+R | RICOHJPNR01 | 4x |
TDK 4x DVD-R | TTG01 | 4x |
Maxell 4x DVD+R | MAXELL 001 | 4x |
Maxell 4x DVD-R | MXLRG02 | 4x |
Verbatim 4x DVD+R | MCC 002 | 4x |
Verbatim 4x DVD-R | MCC01RG20 | 4x |
Ritek 4x DVD-R | RITEKG04 | 4x |
FujiFilm DVD-R | Taiyo Yuden | 2x |
Pioneer 4x DVD-R | PVCR001002 | 4x |
*IMPORTANT UPDATE
After some more testing and the contribution of our readers, we discovered that the some DVD-R media recorded in DAO mode are not fully compatible with some DVD-ROM players. The problem was introduced in the firmware v2.07 and is still not solved with latest firmware releases.
Newer DVD-ROM players should not have problems with playback. For example, Liteon LTD-166 can read the media fine, but not their older model LTD-163. The same is applied for Pioneer drives. The 6th generation DVD-ROM drives (DVD-116) works, but not the 5th and earlier generations. According to Optorite, the problem will be fixed in the upcoming firmware release.