Pioneer BDR-206MBK BDXL Burner review
25. BD-R burning - Verbatim BD-R SL LTH for 6x (VERBATIMu)
Review Pages
2. CD, DVD and BD reading tests
3. Reading of defected CDs
4. Reading of defected DVDs
5. CD/DVD Testing platform - The IQB Omni CD DVD Analyzer by Quantized
6. CD-R burning - Mitsubishi CD-R 52x 74min Supper-Azo 74
7. CD-R burning - TDK [Ritek] CD-R 80min 52x
8. CD-RW burning - Verbatim CD-RW Ultra Speed+ 32x
9. DVD-R burning - Ricoh DVD-R SL 16x
10. DVD-R burning - TDK DVD-R SL 16x
11. DVD-R burning - CMC Magnetics DVD-R SL 16x
12. DVD-R burning - Ridisc DVD-R SL 16x
13. DVD-R burning - Taiyo Yuden DVD-R SL 16x
14. DVD+R burning - Philips DVD+R SL 16x
15. DVD+R burning - Moser Baer India DVD+R SL 16x
16. DVD+R burning - Verbatim DVD+R SL 16x
17. DVD+R burning - Datawrite Titanium DVD+R SL 16x
18. DVD+R burning - Taiyo Yuden DVD+R SL 16x
19. DVD+R DL burning - Verbatim DVD+R DL 8x
20. DVD-R DL burning - Verbatim DVD-R DL 8x
21. DVD-RW burning - TDK DVD-RW 6x
22. DVD+RW burning - Verbatim DVD+RW 8x
23. DVD-RAM burning - Maxell DVD-RAM 5x
24. BD XL burning - TDK BD-R TL (Triple Layer) TDKBLDRNC BDXL
25. BD-R burning - Verbatim BD-R SL LTH for 6x (VERBATIMu)
26. BD-R burning - Moser Baer BD-R SL for 6x (MBI R06)
27. BD-R burning - Verbatim BD-R SL for 6x (VERBATIMe)
28. BD-R burning - Sony BD-R SL for 6x (SONYNN3)
29. BD-R burning - TDK BD-R DL for 4x (TDKBLDRFB)
30. BD-R burning - Sony BD-R DL for 4x (MEIT02)
31. BD-R burning - Verbatim BD-R DL for 6x (VERBATIMf)
32. BD-RE burning - Philips BD-RE SL for 2x (PHILIPW02)
33. BD-RE burning - Sony BD-RE DL for 2x (MEIT01)
34. BD-RE burning - TDK BD-RE DL for 2x (TDKBLDWfa)
35. BD-RE burning - Verbatim 8cm BD-RE for 2x (VERBATIM0)
36. Summary of CD/DVD/BD writing quality tests, Bit setting, Overburning
37. Final thoughts
38. BD-R burning - TDK BD-R SL for 6x (TDKBLDRBD)
In our recording tests with BD-R/RE SL /DL discs, each disc was burned at the highest allowed recording speed. The Pioneer BDR-206MBK drive supports 6x burning for BD-R SL and BD-R DL media. The discs we used for this test were kindly provided by Mitsubishi Kangaku Media (MKM), the manufacturer of the popular Verbatim branded discs, Moser Baer India, Panasonic and Imation/TDK.
We also used Erik Deppe' s Opti Drive Control software for testing the writing quality of each recorded BD-R/RE SL and DL discs. The software could give you an idea of the writing quality of each disc. For BDs, the following parameters are measured:
- LDC (Long Distance Code): number of parity errors on LDC codewords per ECC block (32 sectors)
- BIS (Burst Indication Subcode): number of parity errors on BIS codewords per ECC block (32 sectors)
On a good disc, the average LDC should stay below 13 and BIS should stay below 15, according to the author of the software.
If you are interested in the data recovery methods of the Blu-ray discs, continue reading below.
Blu-ray Data Recovery Methods: Partial Response - Maximum Likelihood (PRML)
For CD and DVD, the method for data detection was based on a zero crossing point method, using a conventional slicer. Basically, when the analogue signal (output from the optical pick-up) crosses a reference level, it indicates a binary transition. This method has its limitations, notably when the feature size (smallest pit/land) is less than the spot size, the modulation of the light is relatively small (the smaller the pit/spot size ratio the smaller the modulation). Thus, the conventional slicer can create data with non-exact mark/space lengths - otherwise known as jitter, and when this jitter becomes greater than 0.5 of a clock cycle, it becomes a bit error.
For BD, the minimum spot radius ratios are 0.88 and 0.85 of the ratio of DVD. This reduced resolution (low modulation of light by 2T pits) means that it is much more difficult to have effective data detection using a conventional slicer. Boosting the high frequency part of the signal has limited effect because this also increases the Inter Symbol Interference (ISI), which is where adjacent pits and lands interfere with each other. This is mainly a problem with the shortest run lengths, particularly those that are smaller than the spot size.
Hence for BD, the Partial Response- Maximum likelihood (PRML) method is used for recovering the data from the signal.
Partial Response (PR) equalization is used to limit the effects of ISI, and then a sequence of bits is evaluated to define the most likely sequence of bits, based upon known allowed sequences. This is the Maximum Likelihood (ML) detection and uses a Viterbi algorithm to determine the ML sequence.
The Blu-Ray disc is more sensitive to burst errors compared to the DVD system. Therefore, the error correction system of Blu-Ray disc should be able to cope well with long burst errors, rather with single (random) errors.
The maximum number of errors that can be corrected depends on the number of parity symbols added. For each two parity symbols added, one error can be corrected. But Blu-Ray uses a more efficient approach to correct the burst errors. It uses a burst indicator mechanism that can detect bursts of errors before the correction starts. The advantage of this method is actually the prior knowledge of the error locations on the decoding process.
These burst indicator used in the Blu-Ray format is called picket code. The pickets are columns that are inserted in between columns of the main data at regular intervals. The main data is protected by a Reed Solomon code, while the pickets are protected by a second independent Reed Solomon code. When decoding (reading), first the picket columns are corrected. The correction information can be used to estimate the location of possible burst errors in the main data.
A Blu-ray Disc Error Correction Block (ECC Block) can store 64 Kilobytes of user data. This data is protected by the Long Distance Code (LDC) which has 304 code words with 216 information symbols and 32 parity symbols giving a code word of length 248. These code words are interleaved two by two in the vertical direction such that a block if 152 bytes x 469 bytes is formed as shown in the picture above.
A Blu-Ray Disc ECC block contains 4 equally spaced picket columns. The left most picket is formed by the sync pattern at the start of each row. If the sync pattern was not detected properly, that can be an indication for a burst error similar to the knowledge that a symbol of a picket column had to be corrected. The other three pickets are protected by the so-called Burst Indicator Subcode (BIS). The BIS code words are interleaved into three columns of 496 bytes each. Both LDC and BIS codes are decoded by the Reed Solomon decoder.
Reference: BD-ROM Physical Specifications
- Media Info
For the first test we used the Verbatim BD-R 25GB LTH disc for 6x burning. The specific discs have been manufactured using the "Low-To-High" (LTH) process. The LTH write-once BD-R media feature an organic dye recording layer, making them different that the currently available BD-R discs that use inorganic materials.
- Writing - 6x Z-CLV (5.63x average) in 16:15 min
- Quality
Both LDC and BIS values (average) stay within the acceptable limits.
Review Pages
2. CD, DVD and BD reading tests
3. Reading of defected CDs
4. Reading of defected DVDs
5. CD/DVD Testing platform - The IQB Omni CD DVD Analyzer by Quantized
6. CD-R burning - Mitsubishi CD-R 52x 74min Supper-Azo 74
7. CD-R burning - TDK [Ritek] CD-R 80min 52x
8. CD-RW burning - Verbatim CD-RW Ultra Speed+ 32x
9. DVD-R burning - Ricoh DVD-R SL 16x
10. DVD-R burning - TDK DVD-R SL 16x
11. DVD-R burning - CMC Magnetics DVD-R SL 16x
12. DVD-R burning - Ridisc DVD-R SL 16x
13. DVD-R burning - Taiyo Yuden DVD-R SL 16x
14. DVD+R burning - Philips DVD+R SL 16x
15. DVD+R burning - Moser Baer India DVD+R SL 16x
16. DVD+R burning - Verbatim DVD+R SL 16x
17. DVD+R burning - Datawrite Titanium DVD+R SL 16x
18. DVD+R burning - Taiyo Yuden DVD+R SL 16x
19. DVD+R DL burning - Verbatim DVD+R DL 8x
20. DVD-R DL burning - Verbatim DVD-R DL 8x
21. DVD-RW burning - TDK DVD-RW 6x
22. DVD+RW burning - Verbatim DVD+RW 8x
23. DVD-RAM burning - Maxell DVD-RAM 5x
24. BD XL burning - TDK BD-R TL (Triple Layer) TDKBLDRNC BDXL
25. BD-R burning - Verbatim BD-R SL LTH for 6x (VERBATIMu)
26. BD-R burning - Moser Baer BD-R SL for 6x (MBI R06)
27. BD-R burning - Verbatim BD-R SL for 6x (VERBATIMe)
28. BD-R burning - Sony BD-R SL for 6x (SONYNN3)
29. BD-R burning - TDK BD-R DL for 4x (TDKBLDRFB)
30. BD-R burning - Sony BD-R DL for 4x (MEIT02)
31. BD-R burning - Verbatim BD-R DL for 6x (VERBATIMf)
32. BD-RE burning - Philips BD-RE SL for 2x (PHILIPW02)
33. BD-RE burning - Sony BD-RE DL for 2x (MEIT01)
34. BD-RE burning - TDK BD-RE DL for 2x (TDKBLDWfa)
35. BD-RE burning - Verbatim 8cm BD-RE for 2x (VERBATIM0)
36. Summary of CD/DVD/BD writing quality tests, Bit setting, Overburning
37. Final thoughts
38. BD-R burning - TDK BD-R SL for 6x (TDKBLDRBD)