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Posted by root on 04/03/07 10:38
Joerg Schilling <js@cs.tu-berlin.de> wrote:
> In article <_9iPh.1903$QK7.1776@newsfe06.lga>, root <NoEMail@home.org> wrote:
>>FYI:
>>
>>I bought two of these new Pioneer drives on the basis of the published
>>specs. My main interest is in DVD-RAM read speeds which are supposed
>>to be 12x. In fact the drive reads at 2x or 2.7Mb/s.
>
> The fastest DBD-RAM media in Europe is 3x media.
> It should read faster...
I can see why the rated speed affects the *write* speed, but why
does it affect the *read* speed? The disks I use are Panasonic
2-3x. Some Maxell disks at 5x are available in the US.
>
> Did you run a test with "readcd f=/dev/null" or better:
>
> readcd meshpoints=20
>
My tests were run using dd.
>
> You did not mention the important information:
>
> - What OS are you using?
>
I run linux:Slackware 11.
> - What DVD-writing software do you use?
>
Up to yesterday I was running several versions of your original
cdrecord. As I mentioned in a previous response I have tried
cdrtools-2.01.01a24, as well as one of the forks called dvdrecord.
I was surprised to find that growisofs worked on -R disks, and
does write the disks at the rated speed.
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