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new naming scheme for Lite-On drives ?

PostPosted: Fri Feb 20, 2004 5:51 pm
by dodecahedron
from the News section:

While Lite-On is focusing on DVD writers these days, they haven't given up on the CD-RW market yet. Lite-On has released some information on a new 53/32/52 CD-RW, the SOHC-5238S.

Features:
  • The shortest physical drive length design, 170 mm only
  • Innovated SMART-BURN technology to automatically check media quality and set limit to burning speed to ensure successful writing sessions & data retainability
  • Buffer underrun error free & automatically adjust writing strategy plus running OPC to meet various burning condition
  • SMART-X supporting high speed DAE & VCD extraction for copying
  • VAS® ( Vibration Absorber System ) to reduce vibration & noise during recording & reading
  • Support Fixed Packet, Variable Packet, TAO, SAO, DAO, Raw Mode Burning & Over-Burn
  • Support formats of CD Family, CD-R & CD-RW discs ( up to 99 min. )
  • Mt. Rainier Ready
Speed:
  • Writing: 52x CAV
  • ReWriting: 32x Z-CLV
  • Read: 52x CAV, DAE Maximum Speed 48x CAV
  • Access Time: 80 ms (typical)
  • Buffer Size: 2MB
While the SOHC-5238S's specs are similar to that of the LTR-52327S, the two drives use different chipsets. When the SOHC-5238S ships, it will be interesting to see how the two drives compare. More information on the drive can be found on Lite-On's website.


anyone notice the change in the naming scheme?
i would've expected it to be SOHC-52328S !
yeah, they changed LTR to SOHC but still, when in DVDs they changed LDW to SOHW they kept the format of the numbers the same, e.g. LDW-811S ... SOHW-812S.

besides, isn't SOHC the code of the line of combo drives not CDRW drives? SOHC-5232K

but then the previous combo was LTC-48161H...so maybe SOHC-5232K is consistent, just 4 digits and the 2nd 2 is a "generation" digit (1H, 2K etc.) and not part of the "32" which stands for 32x rewriting speed...so there is a new naming scheme...???

PostPosted: Fri Feb 20, 2004 6:12 pm
by aviationwiz
:lol: This goes on to further prove my theory of the Sony Takeover of Lite-On :P :lol:

PostPosted: Fri Feb 20, 2004 6:24 pm
by burninfool
I thought SOHC=Single Over Head Cam.
Maybe Lite-On is teaming up with Toyota. :wink:

PostPosted: Fri Feb 20, 2004 7:09 pm
by yi_hsun
It should be SOHR-5238S, not SOHC-5238S.

SOHC -> Sony Optical Hardware Combo (for CDR/DVD Combo)
SOHR -> Sony Optical Hardware Recorder (for CDR recorders)
SOHW -> Sony Optical Hardware Writer (for DVD writers)

PostPosted: Fri Feb 20, 2004 7:13 pm
by rdgrimes
SOHC is the new Sony designation.
I have a hunch that what we will see is the 52x combo drive without the DVD hardware and firmware.

SOHR - 5238S
52x 32x 52x Half-Height CD-RW


The shortest physical drive length design, 170 mm only
Innovated SMART-BURN technology to automatically check media quality and set limit to burning speed to ensure successful writing sessions & data retainability
Buffer underrun error free & automatically adjust writing strategy plus running OPC to meet various burning condition
SMART-X supporting high speed DAE & VCD extraction for copying
VAS® ( Vibration Absorber System ) to reduce vibration & noise during recording & reading
Support Fixed Packet, Variable Packet, TAO, SAO, DAO, Raw Mode Burning & Over-Burn
Support formats of CD Family, CD-R & CD-RW discs ( up to 99 min. )
Conforms to Orange Book Part 2, 3, Volume 2 : High Speed & MMC2 commands
Mt. Rainier Ready
Plug & Play Device with Emergency Manual Eject function

Speed : Writing 52x CAV
ReWriting 32x ZCLV
Reading 52x CAV , DAE Maximum Speed 48x CAV

Interface : ATAPI / E-IDE, Support up to Ultra-DMA Mode 2 33.3 MB/sec ( UDMA-33 )

Access Time : 80 ms ( typical )
Buffer Size : 2 MB
Compatibility : Windows 95 / 98 / NT / ME / XP / 2000
MTBF ( Life ) : 70,000 Hours
Dimension : 145.8 ( W ) x 41.3 ( H ) x 170.0 ( D ) mm
Weight : < 0.9 Kg
Copyright © LITE-ON IT Technology Corporation All Rights Reserved. |

PostPosted: Fri Feb 20, 2004 8:12 pm
by dodecahedron
SOHC -> Sony Optical Hardware Combo (for CDR/DVD Combo)
SOHR -> Sony Optical Hardware Recorder (for CDR recorders)
SOHW -> Sony Optical Hardware Writer (for DVD writers)

OK so it should be SOHR (SOHC was a typo or something).

but i was really referring to the change in the second part of the name, not the letters at the start.

up till now all the CD-R/W and combo drives had (apart from LTR for CD-R/W drive, LTC for combo) a 5 digit + 1 letter designation : xxyyza
xx - writing speed
yy - rewriting speed
z - design generation number
a - letter designating a variation of the hardware.

now it's SOHC-5232K and SOHR-5238S

with the SOHC-5232K it still fitted a similar scheme: xxyya like before. but the SOHR-5238S doesn't fit this.
maybe with the SOHR-5238S it's a new scheme xxyza ? i mean, new rewriting speeds aren't less than 24x nowadays, maybe y=2 stands for 24x, y=3 stands for 32x ? and (wishfully) y=4 will be 40x or 48x rewriting? also make sense because then 5238S conforms to a=8 - 8th generation, which makes sense.

PostPosted: Fri Feb 20, 2004 9:33 pm
by dhc014
Here was my take on the naming scheme: http://club.cdfreaks.com/showthread.php?threadid=87383

The H is not for Hardware, but for the form of the drive; Half Height.

PostPosted: Fri Feb 20, 2004 9:49 pm
by dodecahedron
in cdfreaks.com, dhc014 wrote:My guess is that SOHW stands for Sony Optical Hardware. The W at the end is either from "hardware" or else is just used for whatever reason Liteon chose LDW for their DVD Burner names. SOHC should be for Sony Optical Hardware - Combo, SOHR should be for Sony Optical Hardware Recorder and SOHD should be for Sony Optical Hardware - DVD-ROM.

at least this makes things more consistently organized.

i would think the W stands for Writer.

be that as it may, the SOHW/SOHR/SOHC/SOHD is of less interest to me than the 2nd part of the name, as discussed in my previous post.