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Sony 16x DVD-R review

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Posted on 9 Jul 2006 by SirQUK

Introduction

Just recently I released the Sony 16x DVD+R media review and found some very good results where achieved on my range of used recording devices. Continuing the Sony theme I have had the chance to test the latest 16x DVD-R media with thanks again to Troy and the gang at Dvdshoponline.

Using Sonys patented AccuCORE technology ( Accurate Compatibility and Reliability ) should ensure that a consistently decent recording is maintained time after time, disc after disc. Also, being Sony media I would also expect most if not all PC DVD recording devices to support it at its maximum rated speed of 16x where system throughput allows. Fast addressing technology should also allow for quick access and reliable fast addressing from standalone DVD recorders. It should also provide long archiving ability as well as dust and scratch protection. And to finish off the claims of Sony, it should be adaptable in most normal 'room' temperatures and provide a stable writing experience as well as stain and static protection.

Certainly a very big claim is being made by Sony about their recordable media but will this be reflected during my testing in this review? I will be gauging the quality of the Sony media using the know standard CDR-Zone.COM testing process. This should give a good idea as to the possible amount of potential errors which may prevent a good, reliable recording and playback, but I will not be testing Sonys claims that this media is heat adaptive or static resistant in any great detail.

Protect and Share! - Whether you're celebrating a birthday, holiday, or just everyday family fun, making wonderful memorie and preserving them for the future are of the utmost importance to you and your family. Sony's new recordable DVDs with AccuCORE technology are designed to better withstand the effects of long-term storage, so you can save your treasured home videos to DVD with the confidence that they'll be protected for years to come.

  • Scratch Guard--hard coating that resists scratches, dust and static
  • Archival Reliability--special material design that prevents data and image corruption and deterioration to ensure quality playback
  • Stable Writing--a uniform and precise cover layer that reduces fluctuation as the disc spins
  • Temperature Durability--a high-precision disc structure helps prevent warping during severe changes in temperature and humidity.
Detailed media information for the Sony 16x DVD-R media
Media name:Sony 16x DVD-R
Brand:Sony
Manufacturer:Undisclosed
Made in:Taiwan
Media ID Code:SONY16D1
Media Type:DVD-R
Rated speed:16x
Max. storage capacity:4.7GB/120 mins
Writing surface colour (dye):Purple
Top surface colour:Pearl
Printable top surface?No

The Sony 16x DVD-R media arrived in a value spindle of 50. This is fast becoming the most popular and price competitve way of selling DVD recordable media to the end user. It's an easy and convenient way to store 50 discs in a very small place whilst it can also provide at least some good protection against the wear and tear of transport. On the outside of the spindle their is all the information you require about the media such as the AccuCORE technology and contact details for Sony-Europe. It tells us that this media was manufactured in Taiwan but I will be quick to point out that there is no reference to who actually makes this media on the packaging. For the real media quality enthusiast, the batch number codes on the inner circle of the media are clearly marked DRM5GG0001 and 3K respectively. Further inspection of the packaging confirms that this media is made in Taiwan as well as carrying a 16x certified logo.It is also avaible in Jewel case versions for the user that wants this type of storage solution but this will add considerable extra cost to the price of this media.

A question which I have been asked quite a few times since starting my reviews is 'How do you decide on what brands of writer you use?'. With this in mind I have decided to layout exactly how I choose my recording devices in this part of the review for those that really care!. I use NEC, LG and Pioneer based drives as they most reflect what are some of the most popular OEM recording devices on the market, whilst the Plextor and Philips drives cover the retail section of the market - its that simple! I could of course use other recording devices but this policy has served me well so far in comparing results from the respective available markets.

Recording devices used for this review

As always, please ensure your DVD Writer has the latest firmware to get the best compatibility with this new media.


LG Electronics GSA-4166B [OEM] with firmware version 1.02

NEC ND-4551 A [OEM] with firmware version 1-08

Philips DVDR1660P1 [Retail] with firmware version P1.5

Plextor PX-760A Premium [Retail] with firmware version 1.03

Pioneer DVR 111D [OEM] with firmware version 1.23

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