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Best DVD/CD analysis tool

PostPosted: Sun Dec 19, 2004 8:11 pm
by norbertofh
Hello,

What tool would you recommend to analyze burned CD's/DVD's?

I just downloaded KProbe, but I still didn't get how can I analyze the C1 and C2 errors on a burned DVD :oops:.

Best regards,
Norberto

PostPosted: Sun Dec 19, 2004 8:14 pm
by MediumRare

PostPosted: Sun Dec 19, 2004 8:17 pm
by norbertofh
MediumRare, I think I edited my post with more information after you read it (and before replying :)).
What I want is a tool to analyze the write quality. I just noticed that the KProbe will only work with a Lite-On drive. In my case I have a NEC 3500A burner and a Toshiba M1712 DVD reader.

PostPosted: Sun Dec 19, 2004 8:17 pm
by dolphinius_rex
Nero CD/DVD Speed and DVDInfoPro are the most compatible tools for PI/PO testing available. They do not yet work with the PX-712a or the PX-716a, but other then that they support pretty much every drive that CAN do that sort of testing.

K-Probe only works on LiteONs, Plextools and PXScan only work on Plextor PX-712a and PX-716a's.

PostPosted: Mon Dec 20, 2004 1:09 am
by burninfool
Use your NEC with Nero CD-DVD Speed,don't use your Toshiba because DVD-ROMs are inaccurate.

PostPosted: Mon Dec 20, 2004 2:45 am
by dolphinius_rex
norbertofh wrote:MediumRare, I think I edited my post with more information after you read it (and before replying :)).
What I want is a tool to analyze the write quality. I just noticed that the KProbe will only work with a Lite-On drive. In my case I have a NEC 3500A burner and a Toshiba M1712 DVD reader.


Doh! I posted at the same time as you!

Unfortunatly, your NEC 3500a does not support PI/PO testing (at least so far) so no tool will allow you to do similar testing to K-Probe. You CAN use Nero CD/DVD Speed or DVDInfoPro to do a transfer rate test on the media though. I suggest doing the test on the media with whatever drive you usually use to read the disc's back in. If the disc can be read back at full speed with no dips or drops in the speed graph, then the disc is going to be in fairly good condition in most cases.

PostPosted: Mon Dec 20, 2004 1:27 pm
by RJW
The chipset does. However NEC seems not to interested in getting users this feature.
The whole our drives can not do it is a fairytale.
But still there to unwilling to cooperate or launch some good home made tools.

PostPosted: Thu Dec 23, 2004 7:51 am
by Halc
burninfool wrote:Use your NEC with Nero CD-DVD Speed,don't use your Toshiba because DVD-ROMs are inaccurate.


There is no proof (that I've seen) to support the conclusion that ALL dvd-rom drives are inaccurate.

HOWEVER, there are plenty of tests to show that LiteOn (and many other Mediatek chipset based) dvd-rom and combo dvd/cdrw drives are unreliable.

AOpen DVD-1648/AAP and Plextor's latest dvd-rom seem to be working ok.

regards,
halcyon

PostPosted: Thu Dec 23, 2004 1:35 pm
by dolphinius_rex
Halc wrote:
burninfool wrote:Use your NEC with Nero CD-DVD Speed,don't use your Toshiba because DVD-ROMs are inaccurate.


There is no proof (that I've seen) to support the conclusion that ALL dvd-rom drives are inaccurate.

HOWEVER, there are plenty of tests to show that LiteOn (and many other Mediatek chipset based) dvd-rom and combo dvd/cdrw drives are unreliable.

AOpen DVD-1648/AAP and Plextor's latest dvd-rom seem to be working ok.

regards,
halcyon


There's a lot of proof showing that all LiteON DVD related products are unreliable... :wink: