Pioneer DVR-110D DVD Burner Review

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Dee
Senior Administrator and Reviewer
Article posted 07 Oct 05 19:01

CD-R/RW Writing performance

 

The specifications of the Pioneer DVR-110D state that the drive is able to write CD-R discs at 40x and CD-RW at 32x. Let us find out how the drive really performs in speed and quality.

Writing Data CD-R discs:


For our data writing tests, we simply set up a new compilation of 700Mb using Nero Burning ROM software. Writing method used is DAO (Disc At Once), and the disc is set up as a non-multisession disc with ‘finalize disc” enabled. The screenshot below shows how long it takes to write a disc at the highest speed. (40x):

The drive took 3 minutes and 34 seconds to write the disc at 40x. Let us see how this compares to other drives:

  • NU DHW-164 used 3 minutes and 12 seconds at 40x
  • Philips DVDR16LS used 3 minutes and 26 seconds at 40x
  • Samsung TS-E552U used 2 minutes and 52 seconds at 40x
  • LG GSA-4163B used 3 minutes and 15 seconds at 40x
  • Philips DVDR1640P used 3 minutes and 17 seconds at 40x
  • NU DDW-082 used 3 minutes and 2 seconds at 40x
  • Samsung TS-H552B used exactly 3 minutes at 40x         
  • Plextor PX-708A used 2 minutes and 58 seconds at 40x

Write Quality:


We will test CD-R discs from a total of 8 different CD-R manufacturers. To really measure the write speed, we used the ‘create data CD” function in Nero CD-Speed. The discs were written at the maximum speed that the drive supports. For the quality test, we used K-Probe 2 which is a tool developed by a Lite-On employee. It runs under Windows and works with drives made by Lite-On. Also note that different drives and different reading speeds may affect the results obtained when scanning the discs. We used a Lite-On SOHR-5238S drive with firmware 4S08 and scanned the discs at 48X speed.

A written CD-R disc will always have some C1 errors; C1 errors are easily corrected by the drive’s error correction capabilities. The next level of errors is C2, while C2 errors could also be corrected by most drive’s error correction capabilities; they are not wanted on a good quality disc. A good disc should not contain any C2 errors, and preferably have an average C1 error amount of below 2.0 for the best discs, or at least below 10.0 averages for good quality discs. After C2 errors, there are only un-correctable errors that will make a disc unusable.

Below are the obtained results:



 

Brand:

Unbranded Printable. Thanks to SVP UK for sending us this media

Manufacturer:

Taiyo Yuden

Code:

97m24s01f

Disc Type:

CD-R

Recording Layer:

Dye Type 1: Long Strategy (Cyanine, AZO)

Capacity:

79:59.72 (703MB)

Certified Speed:

48x

Write Speed:

40x (CAV)

Write Time:

3m:19s

C1 Average/Sec:

0.12

C2 Average/Sec:

0.0

Media made by Taiyo Yuden have always had a good reputation and with the average C1 errors of 0.12 it goes into the group ‘best quality discs” category. Highly recommended!




Brand:

Infiniti Professional White Top ‘“ Thanks to
Medea International (UK) for sending us this media.

Manufacturer:

CMC Magnetics

Code:

97m26s66f

Disc Type:

CD-R

Recording Layer:

Dye Type 6: Short Strategy (Phthalocyanine)

Capacity:

79:59.71 (703 MB)

Certified Speed:

52x

Write Speed:

40x (CAV)

Write Time:

3m:18s

C1 Average/Sec:

0.43

C2 Average/Sec:

0.0

An excellent result from the Infiniti Profession media. With a C1 average of 0.43 this disc goes into our best quality category. Recommended!



Brand:

Infiniti Samurai Lava Red ‘“ Thanks to Medea
International (UK) for sending us this media.

Manufacturer:

SKC

Code:

97m26s26f

Disc Type:

CD-R

Recording Layer:

Dye Type 6: Short Strategy (Phthalocyanine)

Capacity:

79:59.09 (703 MB)

Certified Speed:

52x

Write Speed:

40x (CAV)

Write Time:

3m:34s

C1 Average/Sec:

2.73

C2 Average/Sec:

0.0

Another good result.

 

Brand:

RICOH ‘“ Thanks to RICOH Europe (BV) for sending us this media.

Manufacturer:

Moser Baer India Limited

Code:

97m17s06f

Disc Type:

CD-R

Recording Layer:

Dye Type 6: Short Strategy (Phthalocyanine)

Capacity:

79:59.74 (703MB)

Certified Speed:

1x-52x

Write Speed:

32x (P-CAV)

Write Time:

3m:27s

C1 Average/Sec:

3.34

C2 Average/Sec:

0.0

RICOH media ‘“ manufactured by Moser Baer India Limited and with its average of 3.34 it goes in the ‘good discs” category. The only drawback was the disc was only written at 32x.





Brand:

Traxdata ‘“ Thanks to Conrexx (NL)
for sending us this media.

Manufacturer:

Ritek

Code:

97m15s17f

Disc Type:

CD-R

Recording Layer:

Dye Type 7: Short Strategy (Phthalocyanine)

Capacity:

79:59.70 (703MB)

Certified Speed:

52x

Write Speed:

32x (Z-CLV)

Write Time:

4m:12s

C1 Average/Sec:

0.44

C2 Average/Sec:

0.0

This media goes into the category ‘best quality discs” for its C1 average of 0.44. Unfortunately the disc was only written at 32x. Recommended!

Brand:

Verbatim Super AZ0+Crystal DL

Manufacturer:

Verbatim

Code:

97m34s23f

Disc Type:

CD-R

Recording Layer:

Dye Type 3: Long Strategy (Cyanine, AZO)

Capacity:

79:59.70 (703MB)

Certified Speed:

52x

Write Speed:

40x (CAV)

Write Time:

3m:18s

C1 Average/Sec:

0.19

C2 Average/Sec:

0.0

The result on this Verbatim Super AZO+Cystal DL disc is extremely good. With a C1 error average of 0.19, this disc goes into our ‘best quality disc” category. Highly recommended!



Brand:

EMGETON Qauarelle ‘“ Thanks to Bell Technology (CZ)
for sending us this media.

Manufacturer:

Fornet International Pte. Ltd.

Code:

97m26s07f

Disc Type:

CD-R

Recording Layer:

Dye Type 7: Short Strategy (Phthalocyanine)

Capacity:

79:59.71 (703 MB)

Certified Speed:

56x

Write Speed:

32x (Z-CLV)

Write Time:

3m:35s

C1 Average/Sec:

12.70

C2 Average/Sec:

0.19

This was not a good result. C1 errors are quite high and the disc has C2 errors. The media was written at 32x.

Brand:

Traxdata 16X

Manufacturer:

Prodisc Technology

Code:

97m32s19f

Disc Type:

CD-R

Recording Layer:

Dye Type 9: Short Strategy (Phthalocyanine)

Capacity:

79:59.73 (703MB)

Certified Speed:

16x

Write Speed:

32x (P-CAV)

Write Time:

3m:26s

C1 Average/Sec:

1.61

C2 Average/Sec:

0.0

An excellent result from a disc burned at twice its rated speed. With a C1 error average of 1.61; this places this disc in our ‘best quality disc” category. Recommended!

Brand:

Verbatim ‘“ Thanks to Verbatim (D) for sending us this media.

Manufacturer:

CMC Magnetics

Code:

97m34s23f

Disc Type:

CD-R

Recording Layer:

Dye Type 6: Short Strategy (Phthalocyanine)

Capacity:

79:59.73 (703MB)

Certified Speed:

52x

Write Speed:

40x (CAV)

Write Time:

3m:17s

C1 Average/Sec:

2.73

C2 Average/Sec:

0.0

Another good result, with a C1 error average of 2.73, this places this disc in our ‘good quality” disc category.


Brand:

Memorex ‘“ Thanks to Memorex Europe for sending us this media.

Manufacturer:

Moser Baer India Limited

Code:

97m17s06f

Disc Type:

CD-R

Recording Layer:

Dye Type 6: Short Strategy (Phthalocyanine)

Capacity:

79:59.74 (703MB)

Certified Speed:

1x-52x

Write Speed:

32x (P-CAV)

Write Time:

3m:26s

C1 Average/Sec:

0.59

C2 Average/Sec:

0.0

Excellent result from the Memorex branded Moser Baer India disc. With a C1 error average of just 0.59; this places the disc in the ‘best quality disc” category. The disc however was only written at 32x.

Writing Quality with Re-Writable discs:


Due to requests from our readers, we will add a few write quality tests with re-writable media. Settings and testing procedures is the same as used earlier in this review, so you may want to go back and read them if you are unsure. All discs used for these tests have been written to before, but none have been written to more than 5 times.

CD-ReWritable media:


 

Brand:

Verbatim ‘“ Thanks to Verbatim (D)
for sending us this media.

Manufacturer:

Mitsubishi Chemicals Corporation

Code:

97m34s25f

Disc Type:

Ultra Speed CD-RW 32x

Recording Layer:

Phase Change

Capacity:

79:59.74 (703MB)

Certified Speed:

32x

Write Speed:

32x (Z-CLV)

Write Time:

3m:48s

C1 Average/Sec:

5.67

C2 Average/Sec:

0.0

The result is very good.


Brand:

Memorex ‘“ Thanks to Memorex Europe
for sending us this media.

Manufacturer:

Infodisc Technology

Code:

97m25s30f

Disc Type:

High Speed CD-RW 12x

Recording Layer:

Phase Change

Capacity:

79:59.74 (703MB)

Certified Speed:

12x

Write Speed:

10x (CLV)

Write Time:

8m:26s

C1 Average/Sec:

2.53

C2 Average/Sec:

0.0

Another very good result.

Summary:
The CD-R writing quality is excellent, and the CD-RW quality is good.

So let us head on to next page and read about DVD-Writing performance…


26 Comments

lui_gough
Posts: 1253
Posted on: 08 Oct 05 09:47
Fix the spelling -> RICOH JNP? it's JPN! Overburning -> not that it doesn't overburn CD-R, its that it cannot overburn past 89mins.
_chef_
Posts: 29852
Posted on: 08 Oct 05 10:03
I'd say it needs to be clarified what's called overburning on what rated media...
lordyu
Posts: 265
Posted on: 08 Oct 05 23:30
For (much) better quality and (much) smaller file size, use PNG for screenshots or screen captures. JPG/JPEG is for photos.
[edited by lordyu on 08.10.2005 23:31]
eddiechi
Posts: 4
Posted on: 12 Dec 05 17:44
What is the difference between this review and the one done on Pioneer DVR-110 DVD on 02 December 2005... anything besides the firmware? The updated firmware seems to make this a much better unit comparing the two reviews....
digit010
Posts: 35
Posted on: 08 Nov 06 04:43
:r This software once had one of the best reputations as the leading software for burning.I used to use it myself for ALL my burning needs.Since it has become bloated,slower and many have encountered bugs that appear in near enough all new releases,it is no longer what I and I'm sure many others would recommend to use.There are now other burning tools available for free that make Nero look much less appealing.
Kiltedwolf
Posts: 1
Posted on: 17 Dec 06 00:45
This piece of "bloatware" has been the standard and still is as far as burning is concerned. There are lots of copy software out there, but having been using this software and others for about 8 years now, there are none finer as long as you're not looking to copy protected content. If that's what you're trying to do, then of course you're going to use something else! This program does have lighter versions if you don't want all the "bloat". The core program is still as stellar as ever. I applaud Ahead branching out and creating very useful other programs. As somebody who works in digital media, I can tell you that when you need to do some editing and you don't have a decent pay editor, it can come in quite handy! Nero is still my "baby" when it comes to disk burning!
guest
Posts: 15284
Posted on: 22 Jul 07 10:59
It used to be da $hit! too many bugs, and loaded with junk software. try imgburn for isos, and freeware for data. nero u suck!
Ms.Dusty
Posts: 4
Posted on: 11 Feb 08 17:21
I like and will keep the 7 but, I have to agree, the new Nero has lost alot of it's ease Good thing with rebates the Nero 8 I bought comes out to cost me $0.00
guest
Posts: 15284
Posted on: 23 Feb 08 21:43
Nero 7 was bundled with my new CD/DVD burner. It is almost certainly the worst s/w I have encountered in 20 years. I am amazed that they can even give it away.
guest
Posts: 15284
Posted on: 14 Jul 08 16:05
meh it does basics
guest
Posts: 15284
Posted on: 17 Jul 08 09:48
hahah tang ina nyo..! mga hayup kau...!
guest
Posts: 15284
Posted on: 27 Aug 08 14:35
In their quest to become bigger and better, Ahead has shot themselves in the foot. Once *the* burning software to have, it is now nothing but crap filled with useless additives that do nothing but slow it down and ruin itself. The post from Kiltedwolf cracks me up. There's always someone out there willing to point the finger at someone else accusing them of pirating or cheating. Truth be told, that dipshit probably works for Ahead. Anyway, if you want something that will slow your rig down, confuse you with extra junk that's not needed, and pretty pricey then get the latest Nero.
guest
Posts: 15284
Posted on: 02 Sep 08 16:06
:d :+ very bad
guest
Posts: 15284
Posted on: 05 Sep 08 18:33
www.forexoptical.com
guest
Posts: 15284
Posted on: 03 Oct 08 14:23
can i delete the files from cd,in nero 8.0
guest
Posts: 15284
Posted on: 09 Oct 08 20:07
peah this is a bullshit.it is to slow and also slowing down computer performance
mrwul
Posts: 13
Posted on: 01 Nov 08 17:59
why is it then - in reviews they rank up as best... ? frankly, for me, a top of the bill burner is sufficient, i donot need all the extra's .. but then again, as said, they rank up as one of the best..
guest
Posts: 15284
Posted on: 13 Nov 08 11:41
Nero is crap. I have burnt one successful data cd out of 35 attempts.
guest
Posts: 15284
Posted on: 23 Nov 08 11:29
the latest release took me about 45 minutes to install with a couple of restarts in between!!! WTF!!! installing XP takes that much time!!!
guest
Posts: 15284
Posted on: 25 Nov 08 21:42
Nero 7 Is a joke. Won't even go higher based on these posts! Thank you! Bought a new Samsung external dvd burner & Nero Tru-Ware just plain sucks!! Craps out at the end but it took an hour to get their. What a waste of time :r :c
guest
Posts: 15284
Posted on: 03 Dec 08 02:51
How do I COMPLETELY remove every last trace of this horrific software from my computer? The trial version SUCKED and has left behind many files that seem irremovable. Please help!!!
firestormbringer
Posts: 1
Posted on: 06 Dec 08 20:05
On its own - Nero is so-so, but use it with DVD Shrink 3.2 and it sings ! :d
guest
Posts: 15284
Posted on: 08 Dec 08 23:09
nero killed my burning and virtual devices and to make it worse, i couldnt uninstall it. it trashed my p.c no amount of reg cleaning or fixes or uninstalling all the burning helped nor did a repair install, dont want to be rude but thanks for nothing the software that came with my dvd shouldnt kill my p.c.. :c :c !!!
totalz
Posts: 299
Posted on: 10 Dec 08 06:04
After installing, 12 more system restore sections... :r
guest
Posts: 15284
Posted on: 20 Dec 08 00:01
I looked for a free upgrade of old Nero 6.0.+ v., and started from Nero-8. in the 1-st install shield screen was displayed as Trial version. So I continued with 7.0. There I not found ANY mention about kind of version, it proposed to uninstall an old v. (which had a critical crash bug!), but finally appeared a title "Trial version" ... Boorish! I finished with Nero.
guest
Posts: 15284
Posted on: 02 Jan 09 10:27
:d :r ke nn funziona .nrg

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