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Teac's first DVD - DV-516E (16x48) -Best choice ?

PostPosted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 6:28 am
by Gary Kokkin
Is Teac's first DVD - DV-516E (16x48) -Best choice ?

http://cgi.teac.de/cgi-bin/cms/pages/pr ... 64&lang=en

http://www.teac.de/dspd/en/presse/pi_dv516e.htm

(Costs in Germany 60 euro retail)

PostPosted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 6:30 am
by dimitri
The proof of the pudding is in the eating.
We can't say much from factory specifications and datasheets. Drive has to be tested and used first. What I can see already is that it won't read dvd-ram.

Even when we Know all there is to know, it can never be the "best choice" for everyone. It much depends what one will be using it for.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 6:32 am
by Gary Kokkin
dimitri wrote:The proof of the pudding is in the eating.
We can't say much from factory specifications and datasheets. Drive has to be tested and used first. What I can see already is that it won't read dvd-ram.

Even when we Know all there is to know, it can never be the "best choice" for everyone. It much depends what one will be using it for.



Maybe DVD-RAM come now discontinued ,since now no recently DVD-ROM support reading of this format.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 6:32 am
by cfitz
Gary Kokkin wrote:Maybe DVD-RAM come now discontinued ,since now no recently DVD-ROM support reading of this format.

Lite-On 165H and 166S conform to the DVD-Multi standard, which includes DVD-RAM among the various supported formats:

DVD-Video
DVD-ROM
DVD-Audio
DVD-R
DVD-RW
DVD-RAM
DVD-Video Recording

(Note that this is not an exhaustive list of 165H/166S supported formats - they also support DVD+RW, CD digital audio, CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW, etc.)

I haven't personally tried a DVD-RAM disc, however.

cfitz

PostPosted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 6:32 am
by Gary Kokkin
Liteon specification site doesn't mentioned DVD-RAM support

http://www.jlms.com.tw/new_p_E/jlms_165X.htm

PostPosted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 6:32 am
by dimitri
Gary Kokkin wrote:Liteon specification site doesn't mentioned DVD-RAM support

the official DVD-Multi© Standard minimum definition =
"DVD Multi Drive is capable of reading DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD-RW and DVD-RAM media"


but of course it matters only to people who need dvd-ram support, which brings me back to my point: There ain't such thing as "Best choice" for everyone.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 6:33 am
by cfitz
You can read the official standard at:

http://www.dvdfllc.co.jp/multi101.pdf

(from http://www.dvdfllc.co.jp/multi.htm )

cfitz

PostPosted: Thu Nov 14, 2002 1:42 pm
by Han
TEAC DV-516E is exactly the same as Pioneer's 117 model. This doesn't mean it's a bad drive, but I'm sure it doesn't meet the quality of Teac's "home made" products.