ASUS DRW-2014L1T LightScribe Multi DVD-Writer Review

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KIPPER
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Article posted 02 Jan 08 21:18

DVD+R DL/-R DL Writing performance and compatibility

 

DVD+R/-R Double Layer writing performance and quality

The ASUS DRW-2014L1T supports the DVD+R DL/-R DL standard for writing Double Layer/Dual Layer discs with a size around 8.5 GB at a writing speed of 8X on supported media.  At this time your review team has 8X +R DL and 4X –R DL media available for testing.

Testing procedure:

We created an ISO Image from a pre-authored DVD-Video compliant file set, with a total on-disc size of nearly 8.5GB. We then wrote this image file using Nero Burning ROM 7. Below are the results:

DVD+R DL

 

Disc Quality Scan at 4X with Lite-on Drive

TRT with BenQ DW-1650

The ASUS DRW-2014L1T performed nicely with this media.


DVD-R DL

As we mentioned above the ASUS DRW-2014L1T is capable of writing DVD-R DL discs at 8X, however we do not have any of the high speed DL dash media for testing at this time.  We did use a 4X Verbatim DVD-R DL disc for our test.  You will see those results below:

Disc Quality Scan at 4X with Lite-on Drive

TRT with BenQ DW-1650

Result is good with this verbatim media.


Standalone DVD-Player compatibility

We only have 2 standalone DVD-Players available to test the DVD+R DL media (Book Type: DVD-ROM) and the DVD-R DL media (Book Type: DVD-R); a Panasonic DMR-EZ475V and an Insignia TV/DVD combo player.

Compatibility results: 

The Verbatim DVD-R DL freezes at the layer break in Insignia Unit.  We would like to mention, that the compatibility issue with standalone DVD Players and the DVD-R DL media format is also caused by incompatibilities with the standalone devices used in this review, as we know the DVD-R DL format has inferior compatibility compared to DVD+R DL especially with older standalone players.

Summary

The ASUS DRW-2014L1T burns DVD+R/-R DL with good results.

Let’s head on to the next page and our DVD-RAM writing tests….


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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