|  | Posted by come_mon_come_mon! on 12/11/05 18:00 
SalesMart.com.au 寫道:
 > On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 22:11:24 +1300, GraB <grab@whatever.co.nz> wrote:
 >
 > >On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 06:01:57 GMT, sales@___Email_Address_on_Web_site
 > >(SalesMart.com.au) wrote:
 > >
 > >>On 29 Nov 2005 20:23:53 -0800, "come_mon_come_mon!"
 > >><come_mon_come_mon@yahoo.com.hk> wrote:
 > >>
 > >>>Just walked through the most popular computer shopping mall in my city.
 > >>>Sales there recommend most for Plextor & Pioneer products. Reason is
 > >>>they use the best components. Plextor PX-708A receives best comment in
 > >>>one shop (probably they are promoting this product which is 6x%
 > >>>expensive than the average) while Pioneer DVR-110 are also higher
 > >>>recommended by many shops.
 > >>>
 > >>>I saw the LG 4167 model & NEC 3550 too. Many sales said LG is slower in
 > >>>read / write speed compared with Plextor & Pioneer models. Also, one
 > >>>sales told me that ASUS model (I forgot if it was DRW-1608P2S) is good
 > >>>or popular because it has employed pioneer parts.
 > >>>
 > >>>Yet, they all agreed that LG, NEC, Plextor, Pioneer & ASUS are stable
 > >>>products (common comments of sales towards products displayed in the
 > >>>show window :p)
 > >>>
 > >>>Not sure how true these sales talk about. Just quote here for
 > >>>discussion reference.
 > >>
 > >>The LG 4167 and Pioneer 110 series urgently require firmware to burn
 > >>at the correct speeds. The LG 4167 with firmware DL11 burns a full
 > >>disc in 5 mins 19 seconds but anything under 4Gb and it slows down by
 > >>quite a bit. Firmware DL12 corrected this but a full disc burn now
 > >>takes 6 mins and 8 seconds. The LG 4163 with firmware A105 is perfect.
 > >>
 > >>Pioneer drives have been brilliant right up to the 109 series with the
 > >>latest firmware versions that is. The 110 series should become as good
 > >>as the previous models when the firmware is updated in the next two
 > >>weeks. I would advise hanging off until the next firmware update for
 > >>this model. I will be posting the burn speeds of 16X with the new
 > >>firmware for this drive in the aus.dvd news group as well in my
 > >>members support section.
 > >>
 > >>If you can get your hands on a LG 4163 then that is the drive to get
 > >>as the last firmware A105 makes this a very good drive. The LG 4163
 > >>for burning to 16X media is the fastest out there and supports writing
 > >>to DVD-RAM media.
 > >>
 > >>Once you start using DVD-RAM for DATA backing up you'll use it most of
 > >>the time unless you have USB2 hard drives that is.
 > >>
 > >>I have about 12 different DVD burners attached to my PC.
 > >>
 > >>Since selling the Pioneer drives from the 104/A04 to the current
 > >>models I've never had a single request for warranty work or on the
 > >>LG's since the LG 4082 drives.
 > >>
 > >>It all depends what you are going to be using it for.
 > >>
 > >What specifically is the advantage of DVD-RAM?  Why do you think it so
 > >good for data backups over DVD+R?
 >
 > DVD-RAM is like having smaller hard drives. Programs can even be
 > installed onto them. The best backing up method are USB2 hard drives
 > as they are very fast for backing up several gigabytes of storage.
 >
 > DVD-RAM just more robust with what it can be used for. Great for
 > backing up DATA and also used in many brand name model DVD Recorders
 > such as Panasonic, JVC, Toshiba and a few others. By having a LG DVD
 > burner the user can upload to the computer for editing then delete the
 > files using the LG burner which is far faster than doing via the DVD
 > recorder.
 >
 > I use several methods for DATA backing up. About 4 or so USB2
 > harddrives, DVD-RAM media, 100Mb Zip media, amnd every so often will
 > burn to a DVD-R disc but that is very rate to backup DATA to DVD-R for
 > me.
 >
 > I use DVD-R for video and DVD-RAM for video in my E30 recorder and
 > small DATA amounts on DVD-RAM media.
 >
 > On my E30 recorder as soon as I place a DVD-RAM disc in there I can
 > start recording inside a couple of seconds. Most other formats take a
 > while before they are ready to record to.
 >
 > >
 > >The sheer speed of the burner is irrelevant if you are interested in
 > >quality burns.
 >
 > I burn at 16X without any problems using DVD-R 16X speed media on LG
 > 4163, Pioneer 108, Pioneer 109 drives and have some other older models
 > along with the LG 4167, Pioneer 110 amd a BenQ 1640A drive.
 >
 > People that choose to use hacked firmware often have to burn at the
 > lower speeds and even then run into troubles.
 >
 > I've never used hacked firmware and warn against it. If a customer
 > wants to buy a new drive and intends to install hacked firmware then I
 > won't sell the drive.
 >
 > SalesMart.com.au
 > Perth, Western Australia
 > http://www.salesmart.com.au
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 After one day long study of testing report at
 
 
 http://www.cdrinfo.com/Sections/Reviews/Home.aspx?ArticleTypeId=2&Sub...
 
 
 
 about LG 4167B, Pioneer DVR-110 & DVR-110D, Plextor PX-716AL (from my
 layman's view), I decided & did bought one LG 4167B (non box set) at
 $41.7 (equivalent USD) from shop. LG was choosed because I got the
 impression from the test report that this model performed stably in
 writing various media & can read wide range of media even if they were
 copyright protected. I will use this DVD drive mainly for burning DVD.
 So I don't mind it's slightly inferior performance in reading test.
 
 
 Also, as I will not (and have no spare time too) buy all the DVD media
 claimed supported by this model, I need some tools that can help me to
 test the drive's function thoroughly. I hope the test will help me find
 
 out if the bought drive function as it should be.
 
 
 CDSpeed2000, DVDInfopro & KProbe2 were downloaded from below links:
 
 
 http://www.cdspeed2000.com/go.php3?link=download.html
 http://www.dvd-recordable.org/wwwimgs/media/flash/dvdinfopro/index.htm
 http://club.cdfreaks.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=93944
 
 
 Are these software suitable test suites ?
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