HP DVD-1035i DVD Burner Review

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Dee
Senior Administrator and Reviewer
Article posted 05 Nov 07 21:24

Advanced tests

 

 

To round off this review, we will run some advanced tests on the HP DVD-1035I. These tests are: “Sheep Test”, and some special disc tests.

 

For this test, we will use the Sheep tests made by Alexander Noé. Why is it called sheep test? That’s because the logo of the first 1 to 1 copy program called CloneCD is a sheep. When looking at supported writers, you will notice that the feature list has sheep to indicate if a feature is supported or not. In this case we are interested in the writer’s ability to backup/write weak sectors. Also called: “Correct EFM encoding of regular bit-patterns”.

  • No sheep: Can’t backup any safedisc 2 versions without the help of software tricks
  • 1 Sheep: Can backup safedisc 2 up to version 2.4x without software tricks
  • 2 Sheep: Can backup safedisc 2, including version 2.5x
  • 3 Sheep: Can write all possible weak sectors, few if any writers could do this.

One of our forum moderators Womble; has written a guide concerning the “Sheep Test” that can be and be found here.

In the screenshot below taken from CloneCD, we see the HP DVD-1035I supports everything.

The HP DVD-1035i supports DAO-RAW96 recording mode, which basically means, it can write uncorrected data and sub-channel data.

Sheep Tests

Reader:
HP
DVD-1035i

One Sheep Burner
SD2OLD

Yes

Two Sheep Burner
SD251

Yes

Safedisc v2.90
SD290

Yes

Three Sheep Burner
SHEEP3

No

 


 

 

As we can see from the table and screenshots, the HP DVD-1035i is a “Two Sheep Burner” but we note the HP DVD-1035i also managed to read our Safedisc 2.90 test disc.

Overburning:


700MB (80 minute) over-burn test:

From the screenshot above, the HP DVD-1035i reported a maximum overburn capacity of 83:21.65. We attempted to burn a disc slightly less than the reported maximum capacity. To be exact we setup a test burn of 82 minutes and 52 seconds.

The HP DVD-1035i had no problems in over-burning our 80 minute disc to 82 minutes and 52 seconds.

We then decided to see if the HP DVD-1035i could read the overburned disc.

As we can see from the above screenshot, the HP DVD-1035i had no problems in reading our test disc.

DVD+R over-burn test:

We first tried to burn a DVD+R media.

As we can see from the above screenshot, the HP DVD-1035i does not support overburning on this media type.

DVD-R over-burn test:

We will now try a DVD-R media.

Again the HP DVD-1035i did not support overburning to the media type.

MINI DVD discs:


In this section we are going to test if the HP DVD-1035I is capable of writing and reading mini DVD-RW discs with a capacity of 30 minutes/1.46 GB.

The Memorex media is made by CMC Magnetics.  Thanks to Memorex Europe for sending us this media.

The HP DVD-1035i had no problems in writing our test MINI DVD-RW disc. Now let’s find out if the drive can read the disc.

The HP DVD-1035i read our test MINI DVD-RW media without any problems.

Video-CD disc:


For our final test we wanted to see how the HP DVD-1035i would read a Video-CD, for this test we created a Video-CD with Nero Burning ROM 8, and used NERO CD-DVD Speed to read the disc back. Below is our result:

The HP DVD-1035i had no problems in reading our Video-CD disc. The reading speed is however locked at 40x.

This concludes our HP DVD-1035i review. To read the conclusion, click on the link below.

3 Comments

Wischmop
Posts: 404
Posted on: 07 Nov 07 00:13
Looks like a Liteon-Rebadge, but more expensive
guest
Posts: 15284
Posted on: 05 Feb 09 22:18
hi great review, i have the model hp dvd1070d/i, how did you upgrade the firmware as i cannot find anything on there web site, and the cd given to me has only nero oem on there.
earthman4
Posts: 1
Posted on: 11 Feb 09 20:50
I purchased this drive thinking I could burn DVDs with the included software. It turns out you need to spend another $70 for software to make it work. I am going to return it. Imagine if you bought a car and afterward they told you that you had to buy the keys for $1000 more if you want to drive it.

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