For the write tests we used both “Arita Premium Line” 80min/700MB CD-R’s and “That’s Write!” 80min/700MB CD-R’s. Both
were certified up to 16x writing but we could write them at 24x without problems.
Basic write test:
Before getting into all kinds of technical tests we thought it would be nice to show you what 24x means in ‘real’ terms.
So therefore we wrote a 700MB .avi file to a CD-R using Nero version 5.5.6.4. Here’s a screenshot of the process completed
successfully:
In the screenshot you can see that the MEGALUS needs a little over 4 minutes (4:21) to write the entire disc. Like
other 24x writers the MEGALUS uses three stages to write a disc:
Zone 1: 16x (start speed for first )
Zone 2: 20x
Zone 3: 24x
This is called Z-CLV which stands for Zone-Constant Linear Velocity and is used to reduce
the rotation speed of the CD-R inside the recorder and thus reducing noise and stress on the drive mechanism. The picture
below shows clearly the different stages of Z-CLV writing created with
Nero CD Speed:
The green line indicates the writing speed.
The yellow
You can clearly see when the drive switches between zones. During switching the drive’s buffer underrun technique
(SafeLink in this case) takes over preventing buffer underruns.
Because the drive switches between writing speeds and doesn’t start writing at 24x the average speed is lower than 24x.
In this case the average writing speed is 22.70x (see the picture on the left), slightly lower than the Lite-On
24102B (22.75x) and the Plextor PX-W2410A (22.76x).
Comparing:
Next we did some more tests comparing the MEGALUS to the popular Plextor PX-W2410A and the Lite-On 24102B. We based
our speeds on our previous reviews done by StevieB. You can find the Plextor review
here and the Lite-On review
here. Please note that the tests were done on different machines
so the achieved writing times can be a little off.
For our tests we used two .avi (DivX) files. One file of 700MB and one of 650MB. We wrote them at 16x, 20x and 24x. Below
you can see the results:
*: We did the 20x tests with CloneCD since Nero refused to write at 20x
As you can see the Waitec MEGALUS performs very well and falls between the Plextor and the Lite-On. As you can see this
is just a matter of seconds and not that important. We did test every CD-R created with the Waitec in different CD-ROMs
to see if the drive was able to read the burned CD-R properly and if there were any errors on the disc. Every CD-R passed
our tests and had no errors.
Overburning / 90/99 minute CD-R’s:
We did some ‘basic’ overburning with Nero Burning Rom. The MEGALUS supports overburning and had no problems writing 707MB
of data to a normal 700MB CD-R. The Waitec MEGALUS could recognize 90 minute CD-R’s but had problems with 99 minute CD-R’s.
The overburn test in Nero CD Speed showed the Waitec could overburn
up to about 93 minutes.
Produced noise:
During writing the Waitec MEGALUS was very quiet. The Waitec produces more noise when reading discs but not too much.
Well the111, it depends on how you look at it. If you're into copying protections/games it's indeed (too) high. If you just want a good writer that has good overal reading and writing speeds you can go for this writer. 85% is a decent score I think. Thanks for the compliments by the way
What's the update about? More money for Roxio, what else? They've got to pay for fixing all the bugs in the previous version, after all. Only when that's done can they start fixing the new ones introduced in Version 7. This tendancy of buggy first releases has been with the product since it was bought years ago by Adaptec and has continued over the years with Roxio since it separated from Adaptec. Nothing changes. Wait for a few bug fixes before you buy this one. It'll be ripe about the time version 8 is released. :-)
I've had a great experience using this software, it's performed as described. When I did have an issue, their tech support was good in getting email response back to me in less than 2 days. I've created some nice videos and slideshows and burned them to DVD. :g
After reading the reviews and seeing all the awards EMC7 won, I decided to buy it and try it myself. So far so good, after using it the last 4-5 weeks I have no complaints with the software or their customer support, both are good. I've been able to creat some great DVDs with it.
:X Creator 7 is a very good program. I use all components in it, but especially like 2 of them. The scheduling regular disk backup utility which helps keep my data safe. The other one is storyboard, which allows me to create cool slideshows that include video clips, digital photos, and audio tracks. The drag and drop interface makes it easy to edit, move things around, drop in transistions, etc. I create pro-looking DVDs with it.
:g Rate it 5 smiley faces out of 5. Super program with splendid features. I learned it in a jiff and am pleased with the DVDs and slide shows I can produce with it. Excellent program.
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:S It installed and runs fine on XP Home. It is easy to use. It has good support and documentation materials. Broad set of features functioned as expected. Able to produce amazing DVDs complete with chapter interfaces. I recommend it.
After a buggy start with Plextors version of EZ6 I downloaded Version 7. All the bugs went away. Some things it's sort of slow at but I think it's because the cpu is munching serious data to build these various dvd projects. Staight out cd and dvd burning of data is fine. Do yourself a favor and upgrade. It's obvious IMHO that they are putting most of their effort into version 7 and it shows.
I tried all the other programs under $100 and this is the best bang for the buck! It has great functionality, it is easy to use and you can build some good looking DVDs with it. U can't go wrong with EMC7.:X
I've found this to be a good forum to learn about CD creation tools. In fact it helped convince me to buy Easy Media Creator 7. I'm glad I did, it was easy for a novice like me to learn how to use and it does everything that I need .
:g I likes this program lots. Been using for 2 months now and it work great. I like to make dvds of home movies and pictures and send back to familys in China.
I've used Creator 7 for everything from regular scheduled backups to editing my digital photos, to building DVDs. It runs perfect on my Dell running XP. I've had a great experience using it and recommend it to everyone.
:* You'll be surprised how quickly you can start using this program and create cool projects with it. It is that easy to use and has lots of features for the price.
Unfortunatelly it can't work with Nero's InCD!!! What's more if you installed EMC 7 without Drag-to -disk and you install Incd (recomended by LG for packet writing for DVD-RAM) you get a never ending rebooting. My system can't boot in safe mode neither. Similar serious problem occurs when you try to install EMC 7 on a sytem with previously installed InCD. It's a pity!!!!
:X This is one cool piece of software. It is packed full of features, it's easy to use and it lets me create some cool looking DVDs. I haven't had any problems using it, but then again, I'm not using software like Nero?
:S Brilliant Suite of Software. It does what it claims it will do, plus it was easy to learn to use. The slideshow creation tool is by far my favorite module. I recommend it to all.
After using this programme the last 4 months, I would have to agree with the other postings, this is a brilliant piece of software. I use it all the time to edit photos and videos and author DVDs.
This integrated suite of products is simply brilliant. It was quick to learn and when I had problems I simply reviewed some of the How-to videos on Roxio's web site to receive guidance. My slideshows and videos turned out exceptional, if I do say so myself.
:X It does it all for working with your digital photos/video, DVD mastering, burning music/data discs, etc. I've been using it since May and highly recommend it to everyone!
I consider this a must have product on my PC, up there with Office and Explorer. It's worked pefectly since installing it back in May. Customer support got back to my email questions usually in under 24 hours. It has many great features in one easy to use interface. Best of all, it lets me create some nice slideshows and movies on DVD and VCD. Plus Creator Classic is an excellent backup and burning tool. You can't go wrong with this product.
Easy to use interface. Lots of great features. Good tech support. It does everything the advertisements claimed. Great output. Easy Media Creator 7 is very good.
Easy Media Creator is Great. In the past it had a lot of problems. Seems like everything is "EASY", all aplications and interfaces well conected among of them. I would say it's better than Nero in this last sense.
It comes with an incredible portfolio of tools for the price. Great CD/DVD authoring and burning tools. The photo editing tools are awesome and the slideshow creation and video editing tools are outstanding.
:+ Don't clown around with the other junk out there, you want to be using Creator 7. It is so much easier to use and comes with good customer support too. I swear by this program. Plus it doesn't cost a lot for what it delivers.
Feature Rich & Easy to Use -- I consider it a must have product with my PC and digital video camera. Editing and creating my videos is very easy and the great burning tools are awesome. I really like this program.
Outstanding product. I really enjoy using the video and DVD creation tools. The DVD Copy tool works flawlessly to make copies of my DVDs (family pictures and movies, nothing illegal here!) for all family members.
It does what it claims, not like some of the overhyped competitors out there with their bloatware. I recommend it if you work with digital photos or DV.
It doesn't get any easier... This is so much easier to use and more functional than Nero. I'm glad I saw the light and converted to Easy Creator 7. Now I am producing professional looking DVDs and not coasters!
All the reviews above seem to be fake. They keep talking about version 7 which was very bloated and buggy. It was also very slow. The review is suppose to be for version 8 but it's link to version 7.5 for some reason. Anyways I recommend Nero 7 Ultra Edition over Roxio Easy Media Creator 8. They both do the same thing but Nero is fast, stable and cheaper. It also uses less space on your hard drive.
It appears Roxio did a nice job flooding this product review with positive comments. I've been an owner of EMC8 since it's release and find it buggy in the extreme. Support is ineffective, call in is charged at $35 per incident, their "live chat" is useless..post per incident option clears your request without making contact and responses on the board from the moderator border on billigerent. Stay clear of this software till they get the bugs worked out....at least be sure to log onto the Roxio discussion board and review the comments prior to making a purchase. P.S. ... if you do buy it... do NOT buy it online. Reason? When they do updates, they send them to those who purchased it out of the box first... then months later post the update on line for the "downloaders". Very aggravating! Good luck....!!!
The damn thing overrides my AutoPlay settings and makes my laptop freeze permanently, requiring a hard reset, every time I insert an audio CD or a DVD. To make sure it was the EMC8 that was causing the problem, I uninstalled it and tried again - everything worked fine. And as soon as I installed it back on, I was having the same problem. So I got rid of it for good (what good is a laptop if I can't play music or DVDs on it?). In my case, EMC8 worked out much better as a coaster :X
I agree with the user above who said the huge numbers of positive reviews seem fake. I can only burn at a maximum of 4x with a a Teac 8X drive using name brand (Maxell, TDK, Philips 8X Media) 8X Media with version 8. My firmware is the latest available and I am using DMA 2 not Pio. I was able to burn at 8X using Nero 6 with no problems. I had to search the web for fixes to problems and errors because although I registered with Roxio I cannot send a request for help. I just go around in circles on their site and get nowhere! So far I am definitely not satisfied with the performance of this product or the lack of support by Roxio. M. Calcagno
If someone can enlighten me on how to use this piece of crap I'd be appreciative. It took 15 Minutes for it to recognise my DV camera (Sony Handy Cam DCR-22e). Once that was done It would only capture 5-6 seconds of footage at a time (yes I checked the Limit capture settings). I finally gave up and captured straight to DVD using my DVD recorder. As I wanted to edit tried to capture from DVD. This is better. It gives me a whole 15 seconds! Not impressed. Support is useless. I would steer clear!