Pioneer DVR-A05
11. DVD Recording Tests
Pioneer DVR-A05 IDE DVD-R/-RW - Page 11
Conclusion
Positive (+) |
Negative (-) |
- Supports 4X DVD-R, 2X DVD-RW writing
speeds |
- Average CD error correction capabilities |
The new Pioneer DVR-A05 is definately improved over the previous A04 series. It supports the ,currently, faster DVD recording speeds (4X DVD-R and 2X DVD-RW). This means that you can write up to 4.7GB in less than 15 minutes, with 4X media. The DVD-RW writing speed is also improved over the previous Pioneer model, and reaches the 2X High Speed writing standard. Currently, not many DVD-R/-RW media manufacturers support the new 4X / 2X recording speeds, but it is expected that the media list will be longer, soon.
In the reading part, the drive is also fast and supports 12X CAV speed for the DVD-ROM, while the access times are also adequate. What is interesting is the drive's high performance in the DVD error correction tests with the ABEX discs. No errors occurred in the reading process with single and dual layer media. In addition, the drive is able to read DVD+R/+RW discs. In the weak points, we could mention the average DVD ripping speed which is less than 2760 KB/sec.
For the CD format, the drive offers 16X CD-R recording speed, 8X rewriting and 32X reading. The DAE speed is also 32X, reading of Subchannel data and CD-Text is available, and the CD-R writing quality is high. On the other hand, we consider the lack of the DAO RAW writing mode as a negative point, among with the average error correction capabilities for the CD-R, and the disability to handle "Key2Audio" protected discs.
The Pioneer DVR-A05 left us with a positive overall impression mainly comes to fulfil the need for fast DVD recording. The suggested retail price of the drive is expected to be around €349. Currently Sony's DRU-500A supporting both DVD±RW recording is being sold for the same price range. Several users have reported DRU-500A's DVD-R media compatibility problems and indrustry rumours said that a new hardware is needed to eliminate them. Pioneer followed a rather strict media compatibility for the 4X DVD-R speed, that however ensures safe recording...