Lite-On LTC-48161H Combo

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OC-Freak
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Article posted 05 Oct 03 22:23

Introduction


 
 
  Review: Lite-On LTC-48161H Combo
Reviewer: OC-Freak
Provided by: Lite-On IT
Firmware: KH0N
Manufactured: May 2003

Lite-On IT was kind enough to send us their latest combo drive; the Lite-On LTC-48161H. We have pretty good knowledge with Lite-On drives, as we have reviewed several of their drives earlier. Lite-On IT is one of the main players in the optical market, Lite-On IT is actually just one part of the large Lite-On company. The Lite-On company produces a lot of different products: keyboards, power supplies and optical drives is just a few of them. But let us concentrate on the Lite-On IT as it’s them we are dealing with.

Some Lite-On history:


 

In 1995 Lite-On gathered some elite scientist and engineers from ITRI (Industrial Technology Research Institute) to start an optical storage research and manufacturing business in Taiwan. Currently they have over 130 engineers with Master & Ph. D. degrees in their Research & Development team, that are dedicated to the development of their patented anti-vibration mechanical design, advanced circuit design, firmware programming & performance tuning. The Research & Development team achievement is a key factor that has ensured their success in product development.

In 1997, Lite-On established a large manufacturing facility in China enabling them to provide optimum OEM/ODM support to all 1st-Tier PC makers, which further demonstrated their success in the worldwide Optical drive market. Today, they are among top-3 optical drive manufacturer worldwide, mostly due to attractive pricing and quality filled products, along with large OEM contracts. They have also received top brand name recognition in many regions. These achievements, plus superb management visions and planning, enabled them to continue their growth and profit even at times when the optical drive market experienced "price-wars" and many optical drive manufacturers were forced out.

In 1999, they created LITE-ON Information Technology Corporation, another proud member of the Lite-On Group, to concentrate on developing and manufacturing optical drives to stay strong in the storage business. They are going to carry on the tradition of developing optical drives to expand their research and manufacturing capacity to new generations of products such as DVD drives, High speed CD-RW drives and COMBO drives to stay strong in both the retail and OEM/ODM market.

At 9th July 2001 Lite-On IT signed a co-operation contract with JVC, a famous Japanese electrical company, to be in alliance with each other. Two new companies was established, one is the optical drives manufacturing sales company, named as JVC LITE-ON IT Manufacturing & Sales, Limited (JLMS) , the other is pick-up head developing & manufacturing company.

JVC is a pioneer in development of key components of optical drives and consumer electronics as well, Lite-On IT is excellent in volume manufacturing and developing, also skilled in IT industry. That kind of strategic alliance would benefit both companies.

If you have read our previous Lite-On review you may already feel familiar with this company information, so let us now take a look at the specifications of this drive:

48x 24x 48x + 16x Combo Drive

LTC – 48161H

Features :

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ATAPI/E-IDE Half-Height 48x Write, 24x Rewrite, 48x Read, and 16x DVD-ROM Read Speed

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SMART-BURN avoiding Buffer Under Run error, Automatically adjusting writing strategy & running OPC to provide the best burning quality

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SMART-X Smart Monitoring & Adjusting Read-speed Technology for eXtraction

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VAS® to reduce vibration & noise during recording & reading

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Support Fixed Packet, Variable Packet, TAO, SAO, DAO, Raw Mode Burning & Over-Burn

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Support formats of CD Family, CD-R & CD-RW discs ( up to 99min. )

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Support formats of DVD Family, single/dual layer ( PTP, OPT ), DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW

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Conforms to Orange Book Part 2, 3, Volume 2: High Speed & MMC2 commands

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Support PIO mode 4, DMA mode 2 and Ultra DMA mode 2

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Support Mt. Rainier

Specifications:

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Speed :

 

Write

CD-R

48x ( 7200KB/sec ) CAV ( 21x ~ 48x )

 

ReWrite

CD-RW

24x ( 3600KB/sec ) CAV (3600KB/sec) CAV

 

Read

CD Family

48x ( 7200KB/sec ) CAV ( 20x ~ 48x ), DAE Maximum Speed 48x CAV

 

DVD Family

16x ( 21600KB/sec ) CAV ( 2x ~ 16x )

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Access Time :

 

CD Family

120ms

 

DVD Family

140ms

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Buffer Size : 2MB

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PC Required :

 

Pentium 166MHz or faster CPU, 64MB DRAM Required

 

HDD must have access time < 20ms, with a minimum of 100MBytes Free space

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Disc Formats :

 

Support formats of CD family both 8cm & 12cm disc

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Support Operating System :

 

Windows 95 / 98 / NT / ME / XP / 2000

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MTBF ( Life ) : 70,000 Hours

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Audio Spec. :

 

S/N > 70dB; Rare Panel Output > 0.7Vrms@1KHz

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Environment :

 

Operating

5C to 50C; Relative Humidity : 15% to 80%

 

Non-Operating

-40C to 60C; Relative Humidity : 15% to 95%

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Dimension :

 

145 ( W ) x 41.3 ( H ) x 170 ( D ) mm

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Weight : < 0.9 Kg

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Voltage Requirements :

 

+5V +/-5% and less than 100 mVp-p ripple voltage

 

+12V +/-5% and less than 200 mVp-p ripple voltage

Specification wise it seems to be a good all-round drive and in this review we will try to see if this is true.

Test machine:


 

For this review we will be using a computer with the following configuration:

Hardware:

⋅         Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-8KNXP with Intel i875P chipset.
⋅         Processor: Intel Pentium 4 2,8GHz 800MHz FSB with Hyper Threading support.
⋅         RAM: 1Gb PC3500 DDR
⋅         GFX: ATI Radeon 9800 pro
⋅         Sound: SB Audigy 2
⋅         Hard disks: 2 x Seagate Barracuda ATA IV 80Gb in RAID 0

System set-up :

The Lite-On LTC-48161H was connected as Secondary master and identified itself as LITE-ON COMBO LTC-48161H. Both autorun and DMA (Direct Memory Access) was enabled for all devices.

Software:

Windows XP professional is installed on the computer along with Service Pack 1 for windows XP. We will be using the following software in this review:

⋅         Ahead InCD v3.5.24.0
⋅         Ahead Nero Burning ROM version 6.0.0.11 and 6.0.0.19
⋅         Ahead Nero CD/DVD Speed v2.02.2 beta
⋅         Ahead Nero InfoTool v2.00
⋅         Elaborate Bytes CloneCD v4.2.0.2
⋅         Blindwrite suite v4.5.7
⋅         Exact Audio Copy v0.95 prebeta 3
⋅         K-Probe v1.1.23 and 1.1.26

Head on to the next page and find out what the box we got contained…


10 Comments

Wookie
Posts: 7104
Posted on: 06 Oct 03 12:38
Very good article I must say!
hallo51
Posts: 159
Posted on: 09 Oct 03 18:00
Great test !!!!!! Very good the Advanced tests page is superb with all the copyprotections, even the less used protections like T&eacute;¢ges,CD Cops and the new SD2.9 !!!!! Only missing is SF3 - I know it is hard to find a progam with this protections ;-)
OC-Freak
Posts: 5644
Posted on: 09 Oct 03 20:35
Just be happy that I found tag&eacute;¨s and cd-cops protected discs
wakemonkeypimp
Posts: 408
Posted on: 09 Oct 03 21:19
hey for the Blindwrite tests of SD2.8 and SD2.9 what were the Blindwrite configuration...meaning did you have "autoplay enabled???" or "enhance weak sectors??"" if not then this is the drive for SD2.9 without software enhancements:B
OC-Freak
Posts: 5644
Posted on: 10 Oct 03 10:36
OOps, forgot to mention that in the review. Autoplay: DISABLED!!! Enhance Weak sectors: DISABLED!!! Backup works perfect, even in picky readers as the Toshiba SD-M1502.
ColdBrew
Posts: 45
Posted on: 10 Oct 03 18:15
Could you add those new game tests to the review of Plextor PX-708A (DVD&plusmn;RW)? I would love to know if it could handle the newer safedisc 2.9 and newer securom. Fantastic review BTW. One of the best I've seen.
G@M3FR3@K
Posts: 10655
Posted on: 10 Oct 03 18:35
OC-Freak did test that and the information is available on the Plextor Forum. Here's a quote from what OC-Freak e-mailed me a while ago:
Quote:
Tried blindwrite 4.5.7 today. The sims: superstar - backup works in most drives (Lite-On LTD-165H and some others) but not in my default and picky test unit: Toshiba SD-M1502. A perfect backup should work in the toshiba GTA: Vice city do still not work at all.
Jay Sea
Posts: 271
Posted on: 23 Oct 03 22:11
sd2.9040 is for SURE a no go with this combo drive
squeg
Posts: 6
Posted on: 13 Nov 03 04:04
You can't beat the price on this great little tool. There are plenty of CD/DVD emulators you can pay for. But so far this has done everything i need for free. I use it all the time.
kg_evilboy
Posts: 5358
Posted on: 09 Feb 07 23:05
If I remember correctly, some of the jewel-cased TDK has been made by TDK themselves in Luxembourg, and some of the cakeboxed media has also been from MAM-E/Mitsui Alsace.

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