Lite-On SHW-1635S review

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OC-Freak
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Article posted 05 Nov 05 15:08

Conclusion

 Positive:
  • Overall good specifications.
  • Very good DVD-media support as almost every disc is supported at certified speed.
  • Very good CD-Writing quality.
  • Very good DVD+R DL and DVD-R DL writing quality.
  • Very good retail package that includes extra black front bezel.
  • Excellent audio extraction capabilities.
  • Fast CD-Reader.
  • Reads DVD+/-R at 16x.
  • No riplock for reading DVD-Video discs.
  • Supports bitsetting for DVD+R/RW/R DL, but needs to be enabled.
  • Good error testing capabilities.
  • Good community support and many 3rd party programs that works with the drive.
  • Supports reading/writing 99 minute CD-R media.
  • Good drive for backing up protected PC games.

Negative:


  • CD-R media compatibility could be further improved.
  • Awful DVD+/-RW writing quality.
  • Only 24x CD-RW writing speed, and writing quality needs to be improved too.
  • Only 32x CD-RW reading speed.
  • Very low DVD+/-RW reading speed of only 6x.
  • Only 8x reading of all double layer media types.
  • DVD-writing quality with certain 16x media could be improved.
  • Doesn’t support 6x/8x DVD-R DL.
  • Doesn’t support any current DVD+R DL discs at 8x speed.
  • Doesn’t set DVD+R/RW/R DL media to DVD-ROM booktype as default.
  • Doesn’t support ‘overspeeding” media (Writing media at higher speeds than what it is certified for).

Conclusion:


  Have Lite-On been able to fix the issues we pointed out in our SOHW-1673S review? Well, some of them, but they did also introduce some new issues. Let’s summarize the main positive and negative points below.

The main positive points: The Lite-On SHW-1635S is a very good CD-Writer. They have also greatly improved the DVD-Writing quality and at 8x the quality are very good. The Lite-On SHW-1635S is also a fast CD-Reader and excellent Audio CD-Reader and also reads DVD+/-R at 16x. And you also get a good program bundle and an extra front bezel in the retail package. And not to forget that this drive also supports bitsetting, error scanning of written discs and has a huge community support with lots of 3rd party programs designed just for Lite-On drives. Interested? Then our Lite-On forum is a great place to start reading!

The main negative points: While they improved in some areas they did also break some things. The DVD+RW and DVD-RW writing quality of this drive is just horrible, so don’t buy this drive if you plan on using such media. The CD-RW speed is only 24x and the quality could be better too. The reading speed for several media types is lower than we would like to see as well, especially DVD+/-RW reading speed is low with only 6x ‘“ this is even slower than previous Lite-On drives. The strange thing is that the reading speeds were higher with earlier firmware versions. And we can’t get around it, the 16x DVD-Writing quality is still not as good as the competition for some media types ‘“ but it’s better than previous Lite-On drives. And the drive is also selling as an 8x DVD+R DL capable drive, but doesn’t support any current DVD+R DL media at 8x ‘“ we would like to see 8x support for Verbatim 2.4x DVD+R DL.

To sum it all up, this is the best we could say: This drive will work pretty well if you don’t care about writing DVD+/-RW media, and could live with low reading speeds of some media types” We hope that Lite-On will soon be able to make a drive that works acceptably in every area, and not just some areas.

You may discuss/comment this review below or in this forum thread. This forum thread may also be used to ask questions around this drive or request additional tests.

Thanks to:

 Conrexx for providing the Traxdata media used in this review. Conrexx technology is the supplier of Traxdata media as well as other Ritek media brands for whole Europe, Africa and Middle East.

 For providing some of the That’s Write media used in this review. That’s Write focus on providing quality media at reduced prices in Europe.

 For providing some of the Memorex media used in this review. Memorex is one of the largest providers of all types of media for larger parts of the world.

 For providing us with Miflop Extreme and Lite media. Miflop media aims at providing both chea and expensive (Taiyo Yuden) quality media.

For providing the RiData media used in this review. RiData is a Ritek brand and thus you are sure to get Ritek manufactured discs when buying RiData media.

 For providing the Daxon and BenQ media used in this review. Daxon manufacture high quality media for many large OEM customers lke BenQ and Sony.

 For providing the Verbatim DVD+R9 double layer media used in this review. Verbatim provides high quality media almost over the whole world.

 For providing the Infiniti media used in this review. Medea is a long time player in the optical disc market.

 E-Net Distribution ‘“ United Kingdom for providing the DVD+R 8x and DVD-R 8x media used in this review. E-Net Distribution is currently Europe’s largest supplier of CD and DVD media.

Bell Technology spol s.r.o. ‘“ Czech Republic for providing some of the media used in this review.

 Optodisc USA for sending the Acro Circle media used in this review.


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16 Comments

Scour
Posts: 998
Posted on: 05 Nov 05 20:27
Good review with a good drive I´m surprised about the improving from older 16x Liteon to the newer ones. But what in the hell Liteon think when tey optimizing the RW-strageties?
CyberMan969
Posts: 628
Posted on: 26 Dec 05 01:08
Great review. I have this drive and the latest firmware YS0V is really good especially with cheap media. Tried it so far MCC 004, PRODISC-R04-04, DVD+Rs and TTG02 DVD-Rs and it achieved constant scores of 90 to 95 in Nero CD-DVD Speeds. Lead-in is written much faster too, with TTG02 it does that in just 30 sec, with the other ones I tested in 41 sec. Overall, Liteon managed to tweak the firmware, if you own this drive you have to flash to YS0V! :X
digit010
Posts: 35
Posted on: 08 Nov 06 05:30
I wouldn't usually recommend this type of "All in one" tool but I must say that ConvertXToDVD is pretty good at what it does and is easy for users that are new to DVD conversion.
guest
Posts: 15284
Posted on: 19 Apr 07 18:37
who has the unlock number i have lost mine
H3rB3i
Posts: 4026
Posted on: 24 Apr 07 14:32
contact VSO support, they're happy to help when you have bought the program.
dizbuster
Posts: 5
Posted on: 25 Apr 07 22:41
This program used to be quite quick but VSO have F**ked about with it that much that it has slowed it down. Dont mind the extas but we want speed. :r WinAVI is much quicker. Cmon VSO give us the speed of WinAVI 7.7 :B
guest
Posts: 15284
Posted on: 11 Jul 07 22:59
did you update to the version 2.2 the program has been optimized for speed, it is more than 30% faster :d , but you can't really compare the compatibility and the quality of WinAVI. And I don't mention the DVD menu and subtitles managements.
guest
Posts: 15284
Posted on: 15 Jul 07 03:47
The program uses the free FFMPEG encoder so they are limited to what is available but saying that they seem to be scared to `switich on` what is available at the moment. They should say now that update support will be coming to a end with-in the year or switch to a different encoder.
guest
Posts: 15284
Posted on: 24 Feb 08 04:59
beautiful :B
weedoggie
Posts: 3
Posted on: 16 Mar 08 01:33
yea, ive had the program for less than a month and it doesnt seem to be working very well at all. does great till around the 16th chapter and then it craps out! the video stops playing and the dvd player "like freezes up" for about 5 minutes and goes back to the menu page. . no daps from me. not until i get this thing working right.
guest
Posts: 15284
Posted on: 17 May 08 18:42
Stick with nero vision or an older version of VSO ConvertXtoDVD,the latest releases are slowwwwwwww.
hangeroo2
Posts: 1
Posted on: 02 Jan 09 20:07
Any idea on how I can change the PAL setting on version 2.2.3?
guest
Posts: 15284
Posted on: 23 Feb 09 15:14
One of the great things about this program is multicore support. It can use all four cores of your Intel Q-series or i7, or AMD X3 or X4. Nero Vision isn't nearly as capable in that regard.
guest
Posts: 15284
Posted on: 01 Mar 09 22:12
licensing scheme is screws you, especially since they use free ffmpeg...if gonna use free ffmpeg, make updates free forever. Bay deal
rajpjw
Posts: 2
Posted on: 06 Jun 09 00:54
be sure of format of file you're trying to convert then use settings of convertx to adjust and should burn to dvd ok. if your cpu is a slow one (under 2.4 ghz)this may freeze and play havoc with your burning.
Cardlady 47
Posts: 1
Posted on: 17 Jul 09 16:25
I have had this program for quite a while now but would like to know if a similar or comparable program is available for the Mac OS X. thanks for your help

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