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TEAC CD-W548E CD-RW

Dec 5,2002 0

1. Data Reading Tests

 

Review Pages

1. Data Reading Tests
2. Introduction
3. CD Error Correction Tests
4. CloneCD Reading Tests
5. DAE Tests
6. CDR Tests
7. Writing Quality Tests
8. RW/Packet Writing Tests
9. Conclusion

 

TEAC CD-W548E IDE CD-RW - Page 1

- Introduction

At last, Teac decided to support the 48X recording speed with the CD-W548E. The previous CD-W540E series deserved our "Editors Choice Award" given for the widely media compatibility, the high recording speeds and the low seek times. In the CD-W548E series, TEAC moved from SANYO to MediaTek chipsets and we will try to examine the possible effects and changes in the drive's performance. As usual we compare the drive with competitor drives from ASUS, Plextor, CyberDrive and SONY.

- Features

As we mentioned in the previous CD-W540E series review, the CD-W548E also supports the Fine Focus Control technology:

Most manufacturers"…The required strength of the laser varies greatly with writing and reading processes. With the movement of the write head with conventional CD-R (W) drives, faults often occur when writing and reading. TEAC has made a breakthrough with the new "Fine Focus Control" technology, in that the laser always remains constant and never enters a "jitter mode". The laser remains precisely in the same position on the track, regardless of the speed. This key CD writing technology from TEAC enables the high recording quality with very high speeds…"

The top left picture shows the solution from most manufacturers. Below is what TEAC proposes:

The "Intelligent Speed Control" technology sufficiently tests the status of the CD before the writing process and uses various parameters in order to determine the highest writing speed with the best possible quality. For example, the number of tracks, the disk balance, the power strength of the laser, the type of disk and any possible vibrations with higher rotation speeds are all tested.

- Specifications

The original press release from TEAC claimed that the drive supports the Zone-CLV recording method "...In order to achieve the high writing speed, the new TEAC drive works with Zone Constant Linear Velocity as recording technology. With Zone-CLV the CD is divided into three zones, internally and externally, in which the write speed varies. In more simple terms, the drive is able to automatically synchronize these three zones when burning and consequently can always achieve a linear speed..." However the drive that arrived in our labs supports CLV and P-CAV for the various recording speeds!

The drive's features according to Nero Info Tool are the following:

The drive supports 48X maximum reading / writing and 16X re-writing speeds. The buffer is 2MB and the reading of CD-Text and CD+G is supported. Nero Info Tool also reports that retrieving of C2 error information is supported but its accuracy would be examined later. Mt. Rainier format is also supported. The following pictures show the drive's supported reading/writing speeds:

- Recording/Re-writing speeds

The drive supports the 48X recording speed with the use of P-CAV recording technology. As Nero CD Speed revealed, the drive starts writing at 22.82X and gradually reaches the 47.69X speed at 66mins and keeps this speed until the end of the disc. That gives an average of 38.56X, making it probably the fastest 48X recorder. The actual recording results confirmed these CD Speed results.

With other CD-R media, the drive's average writing speed can be lower down to 38.22X:

- The package

The supplied package is the retail European version and contains: the drive, one TEAC 80min 52X certified blank disc, a printed operation manual in 7 languages, mounting screws and audio/IDE cables. The main software is Nero 5.5.x, and InCD v3.2.x. The drive has a 2-year warranty (only for Europe) and can be found at the retail price of less than Euro 99.

 

 

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The front panel of the drive is not different than all previous TEAC CD-RW drives. You can see the usual eject button, the headphone input jack/volume selector and two operation led:

The indicator Leds light in Seek, Play, Read, and Write operation. In the following table you will find a brief description of the different drive states and their associated indicator states

Operation
left LED
right LED
At tray loading/eject
OFF
Green LED flashes (0.24sec interval)
During write
Green LED flashes (1.48sec interval)
OFF
During Audio Play
OFF
Green LED flashes (1.48sec interval)
During Seek/Data transfer
OFF
Green LED lights
At start
OFF
Green LED flashes (0.48sec interval)
Self-diagnosis error / Start error
OFF
Green LED flashes (0.24sec interval)

On the rear panel of the drive you will find the usual connectors (IDE interface, power), the jumpers for setting the drive to Master/Slave option, three un-used jumpers on the right and the analogue and the digital audio output connectors.

- Inside the drive

After removing the bottom screws we can see the internal of the drive. The drive is based upon MediaTek chipsets, a big change from all previous TEAC recorders that mostly used SANYO chipsets:

Click To Enlarge!

- Installation

The TEAC CD-W548E was installed as a Master in the primary IDE BUS. The drive worked in UDMA-33 mode. After booting, it identified itself as a"TEAC CD-W548E". We used Nero v5.5.9.17, CloneCD v4.1.0.1 and Ahead InCD v3.51.61 for the recording tests. The drive is an October 2002 model with firmware revision v1.05 installed.

The drive will automatically reduce the maximum writing speed (48X) when it detects that the inserted media cannot be burned in the selected writing speed. Teac does not offer any way through software/hardware to overpass this feature. The pictures below come from Nero when a non-supported blank media was inserted (maximum speed dropped at 40X).

 

Review Pages

1. Data Reading Tests
2. Introduction
3. CD Error Correction Tests
4. CloneCD Reading Tests
5. DAE Tests
6. CDR Tests
7. Writing Quality Tests
8. RW/Packet Writing Tests
9. Conclusion

 

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