ASUS DRW-2014L1T LightScribe Multi DVD-Writer Review

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Article posted 02 Jan 08 21:18

DVD-RAM writing performance

 

DVD-RAM writing performance

The ASUS DRW-2014L1T is a so-called Multi DVD Drive; meaning is also supports writing and reading the DVD-RAM format. Writing at 14X and reading at 12X.   

This drive is one of few drives that also supports the DVD-RAM format, lets us look at the recording side of the disc, and as you can see it has differences from the other DVD+R/W/R9 DL and DVD-R/W discs.

We can see a very fascinating pattern of darker spots. These tick marks are "address information" ("Pre-mastered Pit Header Field") which is embedded onto the disc. This is header information in front of data sector area, and is the same format as HDD and MO.

A DVD-RAM disc can be formatted in the following formats:

  • FAT32
  • UDF 1.02
  • UDF 1.50
  • UDF 2.00
  • UDF 2.01
  • UDF 2.50

By formatting a DVD-RAM disc with FAT32 it will act like a removable hard drive and all writing will be done as “background processes”. Meaning you do not have to wait for it to finish, you can start or work with other applications while the DVD-RAM is working without noticing any “hangs” or CPU slowdowns.

DVD-RAM has error correction, but also has error replacement to spare sectors as a "defect management" function. This gives higher reliability than other DVD format.

Another advantage with DVD-RAM is that the discs can be formatted/erased/written at over 100.000 times before it will/can cause/report any errors. Let’s try to read back the 2 discs that we wrote:

Lets us take a look how the drive performs:

Writing the Maxell 14X without verification

Writing the Maxell 14X with verification

Transfer Rate Test

For those of you who are not familiar with DVD-RAM, you may probably think that something went wrong during the write process with the verification turned on, since the 12X media was written at 5X. But don’t worry, that is pretty normal for DVD-RAM discs. The reason for the lower writing speed is the drive constantly reads back the data after writing it to verify that it’s written correctly. We can also call it a “bullet proof” writing/verify technique, with no data loss/errors.

Summary

The ASUS DRW-2014L1T was able to read and write our tested media without any problems.


2 Comments

Ibex
Posts: 1552
Posted on: 02 Jan 08 22:21
A historic review - Benq advanced CD scans at last. And the Lite-On scans also so a comparison with previous reviews can be made. It shows just how different the results can be between Benq & Lite-On, and that the difference varies significantly. So useful that it makes me want to go away and have yet another cry about Benq not making their excellent scanning drives any more.
guest
Posts: 15284
Posted on: 16 Nov 08 00:10
I love this drive. I think I've gone through probably 400-500 DVD-R's and have only had about 5-10 bad burns; however, these were more likely due to Nero being as crazy as its namesake emperor. Taiyo Yuden DVD-R 4.7GB, 16X, Silver Lacquer disks + this drive have always burned at 20x without a hitch. That's quality above and beyond their advertising. If you have this drive and are having problems, chances are good that you've either got crap disks or crap software. I have one gripe, though about this drive: I can't friggen figure out how to change the faceplate from black to "putty"! Oh, bother... that sucks. Well, I guess I'm damned! hahaha! No, really... this drive when paired with quality disks like Taiyo Yuden and good software (I'm currently using Nero 8) makes for trouble-free burning.

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