Plextor PX-716A DVD Recorder

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Article posted 07 Jan 05 19:57

Read Tests

 

Before we get to the Plextor PX-716A’s actual write performance we’re first going to take a look at how well the drive can read media. Let’s start with some screenshots from the PlexTools software showing the PX-716A’s supported read speeds.


CD Read Speeds


DVD Read Speeds

The PlexTools software shows us that the Plextor PX-716A supports up to 48x reading for CD-ROM media but only when its SpeedRead feature is enabled. This feature can be enabled via the PlexTools software or by pressing and holding the drive’s eject button for three seconds. The drive’s LED will blink, indicating that SpeedRead has been enabled. In the first PlexTools screenshot we can see that audio discs and CD-RW discs can be read at a maximum speed of 40x.

When it comes to supported DVD read speeds the PlexTools software informs us that the drive can read Single Layer DVD-ROM media at a maximum speed of 16x, but again only when SpeedRead is enabled. When watching a DVD-Video disc in your Plextor drive the drive will only read the disc at 2x to prevent noise and vibrations. But, when you want to rip a DVD-Video disc to your hard disk you can use the SpeedRead option to speed up the process considerably. Last but not least, the Plextor PX-716A can read DVD±R and DVD±RW media at a maximum speed of 12x.

Reading CD-ROM/CD-R/CD-RW/Audio:


The first thing we’re going to take a look at is the drive’s performance when reading CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW and audio discs. We enabled the SpeedRead option of the Plextor PX-716A drive via the PlexTools software. As a small comparison we have included the results of a CD-ROM disc when SpeedRead is disabled.


CD-ROM Read Performance – SpeedRead Disabled


CD-ROM Read Performance – SpeedRead Enabled


CD-R Read Performance


CD-RW Read Performance


Audio Read Performance

The Plextor PX-716A’s performance when reading CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW and Audio media was very good as in none of the tests the Plextor drive had problems reaching its rated speed and going faster than that. The seek times in every test were good and so was the CPU usage. Notice the high burst rate in the graphs as a result of the Plextor drive supporting UDMA mode 4 instead of mode 2 which most optical drives support.

Below we have compared the Plextor’s average read speeds to some other drives we’ve recently received. As you can see, the PX-716A’s performance is excellent:

Average
Read Speed
Comparison
CD-ROM CD-R CD-RW Audio
BenQ
DW1620A
30.78x 30.76x 31.36x 31.36x
LaCie d2
DVD±RW DL
29.93x 30.66x 25.56x 26.16x
Mad Dog
MD-16XDVD9
34.10x 35.49x 25.92x 25.71x
MSI
DR8-A2
30.45x 30.45x 30.66x 30.66x
Philips
DVDR1640P
29.98x 30.68x 30.70x 31.43x
Pioneer
DVR-A08XLA
31.16x 31.12x 25.45x 25.45x
Plextor
PX-716A
36.65x 36.51x 31.50x 32.06x
Samsung
TS-H552B
35.65x 36.49x 24.07x 37.30x

Reading DVD-Video:


The next thing we’re going to take a look at is the Plextor’s performance when reading pressed DVD-ROM (DVD-Video) media, single-layer and dual-layer. Here are the results:


DVD-Video – Single Layer


DVD-Video – Dual Layer

The Plextor PX-716A’s read performance with DVD-Video discs is the same as the previous Plextor PX-712A drive. Both drives can read single-layer DVD-Video discs at a maximum speed of 16x while dual-layer media can be read at a maximum speed of 12x. When compared to other drives we can see that even though the Plextor PX-716A is not the fastest drive we’ve reviewed, its performance was very good:

Average
Read Speed
Comparison
DVD-Video
Single-Layer
DVD-Video
Dual-Layer
BenQ
DW1620A
11.87x 6.01x
LaCie d2
DVD±RW DL
3.74x 3.47x
Mad Dog
MD-16XDVD9
3.74x 3.43x
MSI
DR8-A2
8.67x 6.37x
Philips
DVDR1640P
11.97x 6.02x
Pioneer
DVR-A08XLA
11.80x 9.38x
Plextor
PX-716A
12.00x 8.95x
Samsung
TS-H552B
12.08x 6.42x

When playing a DVD-Video disc in your Plextor drive a high read speed means nothing. Higher DVD-Video read speeds are only important when you want to rip a disc to your hard disk. So, how long does it take to rip a disc using the PX-716A with a maximum read speed of 16x for single-layer and 12x for dual-layer? Here are the results, using the DVD Decrypter software:


Ripping DVD-Video – Single Layer


Ripping DVD-Video – Dual Layer

As you can see from the DVD Decrypter screenshots it takes the drive a little over 5 minutes to read the single-layer disc and almost 11 minutes to read the dual-layer disc. These results are as one would expect.

Reading DVD+R/DVD+R DL/DVD+RW:


Next up, how fast can the Plextor PX-716A read DVD+R, DVD+R DL and DVD+RW media? Here are the results:


DVD+R Read Performance


DVD+R DL Read Performance (notice: booktype was set to DVD-ROM)


DVD+RW Read Performance

When it comes to reading DVD+R and DVD+RW media the Plextor PX-716A again performed the same as its predecessor, the PX-712A. Both drives can read DVD+R and DVD+RW media at a maximum speed of 12x. This is a very good performance as there are not many optical drives out there that support these speeds, especially for DVD+RW media. When it came to reading DVD+R DL media the Plextor PX-716A showed a good performance. Its maximum read speed for this dual layer media is 8x.

Average
Read Speed
Comparison
DVD+R DVD+R DL DVD+RW
BenQ
DW1620A
6.25x - 6.25x
LaCie d2
DVD±RW DL
5.97x - 5.98x
Mad Dog
MD-16XDVD9
11.94x - 5.98x
MSI
DR8-A2
6.38x - 6.37x
Philips
DVDR1640P
6.23x - 6.25x
Pioneer
DVR-A08XLA
9.38x - 6.26x
Plextor
PX-716A
9.04x 6.06x 9.05x
Samsung
TS-H552B
6.22x - 6.23x

Reading DVD-R/DVD-RW:


Last but not least we’re going to take a look at the PX-716A’s performance when reading DVD-R and DVD-RW media. Here are the results again:


DVD-R Read Performance


DVD-RW Read Performance

As we expected the Plextor PX-716A’s performance was again the same as the Plextor PX-712A drive. Not bad at all since once again the drive had no problems reading both the DVD-R and DVD-RW media at 12x.

Average
Read Speed
Comparison
DVD-Video
Single-Layer
DVD-Video
Dual-Layer
BenQ
DW1620A
6.24x 6.23x
LaCie d2
DVD±RW DL
5.97x 5.97x
Mad Dog
MD-16XDVD9
11.96x 5.98x
MSI
DR8-A2
6.37x 6.36x
Philips
DVDR1640P
6.24x 6.23x
Pioneer
DVR-A08XLA
9.38x 6.24x
Plextor
PX-716A
9.06x 9.05x
Samsung
TS-H552B
6.22x 6.22x

When compared to other drives we can once again see that the Plextor PX-716A has a good performance. It has the fastest read speed for the DVD-RW media and its DVD-R performance is very good as well. So, overall the read performance of the Plextor PX-716A was very good. Let’s continue to write performance!


9 Comments

Tom Roper
Posts: 148
Posted on: 07 Jan 05 21:09
A nice review! The main conclusion about it for me is to not worry about the innovative technologies PowerRec, AutoStrategy, VariRec, (which was not reviewed), and just give it what it craves, Taiyo Tuden 8x +R and it burns and reads with the best.
Sc00terx
Posts: 124
Posted on: 06 Mar 05 08:16
just got one and it has on front DVD-R DL 6x DVD+R DL 6x by firmware upgrade but now seen eny on site that mite do this but it looks nice hmm :/ :S
Bert VI
Posts: 19
Posted on: 22 Apr 05 01:34
"PoweRec too sensitive; with PoweRec enabled 16x writing is not possible." Isn't that what the powerec is for; to improve quality at a small speed penalty? You're missing the whole point here. Mt Rainier not supported. Oh my Gosh! Now I will certainly never-ever buy this drive. Come on, who cares...
msanto
Posts: 26
Posted on: 06 May 05 17:11
This article lists PowerDVD XP 4 as the latest ... but 6 is actually the latest. Plus I don't see an update on the Cyberlink website. Seems like this must be an error.
Desperado84
Posts: 34
Posted on: 20 Aug 05 18:50
hey N00b tha'ts not what he said he said that when disabling PowerRec, there was no decrease in quality didn't you read the review????
guest
Posts: 15284
Posted on: 16 Nov 07 10:25
THANK YOU
guest
Posts: 15284
Posted on: 16 Feb 08 17:38
hi
guest
Posts: 15284
Posted on: 26 Oct 08 03:36
Have six Power DVD player software. Two Ver. 4 bought originally. They won't upgrade for them today. Want heavy duty money to buy or upgrade. Downloady is a dog that won't hunt. Save your time and $100.
mjnelson99
Posts: 3
Posted on: 13 Jun 09 21:53
OK program but I frequently use Windows Media player instead. Had to upgrade when I got Vista or I would still be using the older Version 5 OEM.

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