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Introduction:
On this page, the author of the review has the freedom to run tests that she/he thinks will enhance the review. These tests are unlike our standard tests, which we try to keep consistent throughout the whole review team, so that our reviews are as consistent as possible. This page gives the reviewer the opportunity to show some advanced and real world tests that other review team members may not be able to run.
Real World tests:
Real world tests are designed to simulate what normal users might use their drives for in everyday use. For example, writing discs with a burning application.
Audio Extraction:
For this test we used EAC (Exact Audio Copy) to test the drive’s Audio extraction performance. As we can see from the screenshot below, the drive supports accurate stream, C2 error info.

Below is the results produced by EAC:

Burst mode

Secure mode
The Lite-On iHAS324 performed extremely well in burst mode but, was a little slower in secure mode, but none the less, was faster than most of our tested drives.
Nero Burning Rom:
In the following tests we will burn discs from the main media groups with Nero Burning Rom.
CD-R:
For our data writing tests, we simply set up a new compilation of 703MB 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. (48x)

The Lite-On iHAS324 burned our test CD-R at 48x in 2 minutes and 55 seconds.
Let’s compare with other drives in our table below.
|
Nero Burning Rom CD-R |
Write Speed |
Total Time |
|
Lite-On SHW-16H5S |
48x |
3m:20s |
|
Plextor PX-750A |
40x |
3m:16s |
|
Plextor PX-755A |
48x |
2m:43s |
|
Pioneer DVR-111 |
40x |
3m:28x |
|
Plextor PX-760A |
48x |
2m:54s |
|
Samsung SE-S184M |
48x |
3m:08s |
|
Pioneer DVR-112 |
40x |
3m:55s |
|
Samsung SH-S203B |
48x |
3m:30s |
|
Pioneer DVR-115D |
40x |
3m:42s |
|
Optiarc AD-7200A |
48x |
3m:12s |
|
Pioneer DVR-215 |
40x |
3m:32s |
|
Samsung SH-S223F |
48x |
3m:09s |
|
Pioneer DVR-116DBK |
40x |
3m:30s |
|
Lite-On iHAS422 |
48x |
2m:53s |
|
Lite-On iHAS324 |
48x |
2m:55s |
The Lite-On iHAS324 was one of the fastest drives when writing our test CD-R.
DVD R:
In this test we will measure the time for writing to DVD R discs. We used Nero Burning Rom to burn an ISO compilation containing 4483MB of data. We used the Disc-At-Once write method.

The Lite-On iHAS324 burned our test DVD R at 24x in 4 minutes and 6 seconds.
Let’s compare with other drives in our table below.
|
Write DVD single layer data discs |
DVD R |
|
Plextor PS-760A |
5m:40s (18x speed) |
|
Samsung SH-S182D |
5m:31s (18x speed) |
|
Samsung SE-S184M |
5m:32s (18x speed) |
|
Pioneer DVR-112 |
5m:19s (18x speed) |
|
Samsung SH-S203B |
4m:44s (20x speed) |
|
Pioneer DVR-115D |
5m:01s (20x speed) |
|
Optiarc AD-7200A |
4m:55s (20x speed) |
|
Pioneer DVR-215 |
5m:05s (20x speed) |
|
Samsung SH-S223F |
4m:24s (22x speed) |
|
Pioneer DVR-116DBK |
4m:52s (20x speed) |
|
Lite-On iHAS422 |
5m:18s (22x speed) |
|
Lite-On iHAS324 |
4m:6s (24x speed) |
The Lite-On iHAS324 was the fastest drive when writing our test DVD R media.
DVD DL:
In this test we will measure the time for writing to DVD R DL discs. We used Nero Burning Rom to burn an ISO DVD-Video compilation containing 8103MB of data. We used the Disc-At-Once write method.

The Lite-On iHAS324 burned our test DVD R DL at 8x in 18 minutes and 47 seconds.
Let’s compare with other drives in our table below.
|
Write DVD R DL discs |
DVD R DL |
|
Samsung SH-S203B |
15m:42s (8x speed) |
|
Pioneer DVR-115D |
18m:54s (8x speed) |
|
Optiarc AD-7200A |
18m:26s (8x speed) |
|
Pioneer DVR-215 |
19m:00s (8x speed) |
|
Samsung SH-S223F |
13m:49s (10x speed) |
|
Pioneer DVR-116DBK |
15m:08s (10x speed) |
|
Lite-On iHAS422 |
17m:04s (8x speed) |
|
Lite-On iHAS324 |
18m:47s (8x speed) |
The Lite-On iHAS324 was about average when writing our test DVD+R DL media
Standalone DVD-Player compatibility test:
We only have 3 standalone DVD-Players available and 1 standalone DVD-RAM DVD-R recorder to test the DVD+R DL media (Book Type: DVD-ROM) and the DVD-R DL media (Book Type: DVD-R):
- Panasonic DVD-RV32
- Panasonic SA-HT520
- Proline DVDP350
- Panasonic DMR-E50 recorder
Compatibility results:

All our DVD Standalone devices played the DVD+R DL media burned by the Lite-On iHAS324 without any problems.
Only one DVD Standalone device would play the Lite-On iHAS324 burned DVD-R DL media without any problems.
We would like to mention, that the compatibility issue with standalone DVD Players/Recorders and the DVD-R DL media format is caused by incompatibilities with the standalone devices used in this review, and not the Lite-On iHAS324 or media format used.
CSS Encrypted DVD-Video ripping tests:
Most modern DVD burners don’t have Video riplock and in most cases will read a pressed DVD-Video SL disc at 16x speed. However, some drives use a CSS riplock when it comes to extracting data from the disc. If you attempt to rip a pressed DVD-Video with CSS encryption to your hard drive, then the ripping speed may be locked at a much lower speed than 16x.
To test this feature, we needed a reference from a drive that we know does not employ CSS riplock. We choose the Optiarc AD-7203A as a reference drive for this purpose and ripped a SL and DL pressed DVD-Video to our hard drive using DVDFab Platinum (full disc option).
We should point out, that ripping and compressing a DL DVD-Video disc to DVD 5 format is quite CPU intensive. The more power your system has, the less likely your system power will affect the results. The PC used in this review is equipped with a fast Intel Quad Core processor and fast hard drives. We checked to make sure our review PC was not having an impact on the results.
For this test we will use Fengtao software DVDFab.

Thanks to Fengtao software – For providing a full DVD Fab license.
Below we can see our reference results.

SL CSS encrypted DVD Video disc “Goldeneye” (Optiarc AD-7203A reference result)
Time taken = 6m:12s

DL CSS encrypted DVD Video disc “The Green Mile” (Optiarc AD-7203A reference result)
Time taken = 12m:43s
Now let’s test the Lite-On iHAS324 using the same testing procedures.
SL CSS encrypted DVD-Video (Goldeneye):

The Lite-On iHAS324 is not CSS riplocked and ripped our test DVD-Video SL disc in 5 minutes and 23 seconds.
DL CSS encrypted DVD-Video (The Green Mile):

The Lite-On iHAS324 is not CSS riplocked and ripped our test DVD-Video DL disc in 11 minutes and 24 seconds.
To compare with other drives, we present the table below.
|
CSS encrypted DVD-Video |
SL CSS test |
DL CSS test |
|
Optiarc AD-7203A (reference drive) |
6m:12s (no CSS riplock) |
12m:43s (no CSS riplock) |
|
Pioneer DVR-115D |
6m:36s (no CSS riplock) |
12m:04s (no CSS riplock) |
|
Optiarc AD-7200A |
6m:40s (no CSS riplock) |
12m44s (no CSS riplock) |
|
Pioneer DVR-215 |
5m:46s (no CSS riplock) |
11m20s (no CSS riplock) |
|
Samsung SH-S223F |
12m:46s (CSS riplocked) |
21m:43s (CSS riplocked) |
|
Pioneer DVR-116DBK |
6m:13s (no CSS riplock) |
11m:52s (no CSS riplock) |
|
Lite-On iHAS422 |
5m:15s (no CSS riplock) |
11m:14s (no CSS riplock) |
|
Optiarc AD-7240S |
4m:51s (no CSS riplock) |
11m:38s (no CSS riplock) |
|
Lite-On iHAS324 |
5m:23s (no CSS riplock) |
11m:24s (no CSS riplock) |
The Lite-On iHAS324 was extremely fast when ripping our tested DVD-Video media.
Advanced tests:
To round off this review, we will run some advanced tests on the Lite-On iHAS324. These tests are: “Sheep Test”, and some special disc tests.
For this test, we will use the Sheep tests made by Alexander Noé. Why is it called sheep test? That’s because the logo of the first 1 to 1 copy program called CloneCD is a sheep. When looking at supported writers, you will notice that the feature list has sheep to indicate if a feature is supported or not. In this case we are interested in the writer’s ability to backup/write weak sectors. Also called: “Correct EFM encoding of regular bit-patterns”.
- No sheep: Can’t backup any safedisc 2 versions without the help of software tricks
- 1 Sheep: Can backup safedisc 2 up to version 2.4x without software tricks
- 2 Sheep: Can backup safedisc 2, including version 2.5x
- 3 Sheep: Can write all possible weak sectors, few if any writers could do this.
One of our forum moderators Womble; has written a guide concerning the “Sheep Test” that can be found here.
In the screenshot below taken from CloneCD, we see the Lite-On iHAS324 supports everything.

The Lite-On iHAS324 supports DAO-RAW96 recording mode, which basically means, it can write uncorrected data and sub-channel data.

|
Sheep Tests |
Reader: Lite-On iHAS324 |
|
One Sheep Burner SD2OLD |
Yes |
|
Two Sheep Burner SD251 |
Yes |
|
Safedisc v2.90 SD290 |
Yes |
|
Three Sheep Burner SHEEP3 |
No |



As we can see from the results, the Lite-On iHAS324 is a two sheep burner, in addition, it can also handle safedisc 2.90.
Overburning CD-R:
We tested the Lite-On iHAS324 to see if it could overburn CD-R media. The results are below.
700MB (80 minute) over-burn test:

The Lite-On iHAS324 reported a maximum overburn capacity of 81:57.56. We then setup a test burn with CD-Speed of slightly less than maximum and burned the disc, 80:49.25 to be exact.

As we can see, the Lite-On iHAS324 had no problems in writing our test disc. Now let’s see if the Lite-On iHAS324 can read back our created disc.

Unfortunately the Lite-On iHAS324 could not fully read back the over-burned disc that the drive created.
MINI DVD discs:
In this section we are going to test if the Lite-On iHAS324 is capable of writing and reading mini DVD-RW discs with a capacity of 30 minutes/1.46 GB.

The Memorex media is made by CMC Magnetics. Thanks to Memorex Europe for sending us this media.

The Lite-On iHAS324 had no problems in writing our test mini DVD-RW disc. Now let’s check if the Lite-On iHAS324 can also read back our test disc.

The Lite-On iHAS324 read back our test mini DVD-RW disc without any problems.
Video-CD disc:
For our final test we wanted to see how the Lite-On iHAS324 would read a Video-CD, for this test we created a Video-CD with Nero Burning ROM 9, and used NERO DiskSpeed to read the disc back. Below is our result:

The Lite-On iHAS324 had no problems in reading our test VCD and also read the disc at 46x reading speed.
This concludes our Lite-On iHAS324 review. To read the conclusion, click on the link below
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