Transfer and Playback tests
So far in this review we have reported on how well/bad the Miflop Xtreme 16x DVD-R media has performed on our 6 review recording devices and given you a good idea as to how many errors may be left on the media for a playback or Transfer device to correct according to our Liteon-IT 1693S with KProbe and the Plextor PX-716A using PXScan. One thing this hasn't proofed to us is just how well the recorded media can be transfered at high speeds, although we can with experience draw an educated opinion on whether the discs will transfer ok.
Of course playback will be performed at 1x on a DVD playback device and so judging by the results we have shown up to now during our other tests we should have no problems with playback on any of the Miflop Xtreme 16x DVD-R media we have recorded to our review recording devices with the exception of maybe the Plextor with Power Rec disabled ( as we are using the Power Rec feature in this review, again the recordings should produce good to perfect playback. )
Small slowdowns are accepted for a perfect transfer but what we don't want to see is any places with data refuses to transfer on the NEC 3500 AG any of the recordings refusing to playback properly on our review playback devices.
Below you will find the results of the Transfer tests on the NEC 3500 AG which we feel is our fastest and most reliable PC DVD reading device. It has over many reviews never let us down at all and we really do trust its findings.
Results show that the NEC 3500 AG encountered no fatal errors during the CD Speed
transfer tests, reaching its maximum single layer reading speed of 16x for all pieces of the
Miflop Xtreme 16x DVD-R media used for this review. Given these facts we feel there are no
reasons why we should see no problems with playback on these devices used for these tests with all the recordings producing very favourable transfer results.
Our final test is the playback test of a DVD Video. For this review we chose the BenQ DW 1620A with firmware B7V9 to record a DVD Video compilation with CopyToDVD of 4464Mb (4.36GB) in size to the Miflop Xtreme 16x DVD-R media, again at 16x. During the Disc Quality tests we kept finding that the default strategy for the BenQ produced arguably the least favourable of recordings ( although the strat swap version we tried performed almost perfectly ) and so that is why we decided this would be the drive we used for this particular test.
Again we will back this up by doing a Transfer test at high speed on the NEC 3500 AG.
| Standalone DVD Players | Media readable | | Cyberhome 512 | Yes | | Bush 2520 | Yes | | Technics SL-DV250 | Yes | | Yukai DVD Player | Yes | | Sony RDR GX3 | Yes | | Aiwa XPD-15 | Yes | | Toshiba SD 125E | Yes | | PRISM 30162 | Yes | | PC DVD Readers | Media readable | | Pioneer DVD ROM 115 (firmware: 1.33) | Yes | | LiteOn LTD-83D (firmware: GHR8) | Yes | | PC DVD Writers | Media readable | | BenQ DW 1620A (firmware: B7V9) | Yes | | NEC 3500 AG (firmware: LDv2.TC) | Yes | | Plextor PX-716A (firmware: 1.07) | Yes | | Pioneer DVR 109 XL (firmware: 1.50) | Yes | | NEC ND 3520 (firmware: LD1.UF) | Yes | | LiteOn 1693S (firmware: KS04) | Yes | | DVD Consoles | Media readable | | Sony Playstation 2 (SCPH 50003) | Yes | | XBox v1.4 | Yes |
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As expected at a read speed of 1x the recording showed no problems with playback in any of tested playback devices, whether they be PC based, standalone or console driven. Fast forwarding the DVD Video compilation at 16x on our PRISM standalone DVD player did not show any areas where the high speed fast forwarding stopped. We would also like to reconfirm that a high speed transfer on this disc did not produce any slowdowns either that may have an impact on the quality of the disc.
The Miflop 16x DVD-R media on the BenQ DW 1620, even with the high PI Errors and less than perfect TA results produced no visible errors that we could see.
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