Cendyne CDICD00106 DVD Writer


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Cendyne CDICD00106


OEM:
Pioneer
Chipset:N/A
8xCDR CLV
4xCDRW CLV
2xDVD-R CLV
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$200 8.8/10
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DVD Media comments for this DVD Writer (click on the link to read the comments):
1 GQ (Great Quality) 4xDVD-R (LEADDATA01..) comments, 0 good, 0 mixed, 1 poor.
1 Imation 1xDVD-R (CMC00RG200..) comments, 1 good, 0 mixed, 0 poor.
5 KHypermedia 1xDVD-R (CMC00RG200..) comments, 1 good, 0 mixed, 1 poor.
1 Memorex 1xDVD-RW (RITEK000V11A) comments, 0 good, 0 mixed, 1 poor.
1 Optimum 1xDVD-R (CMC00RG300..) comments, 1 good, 0 mixed, 0 poor.
1 Princo 1xDVD-R (PRINCO......) comments, 0 good, 0 mixed, 0 poor.
1 Princo 1xDVD-RW (PRINCO......) comments, 1 good, 0 mixed, 0 poor.
2 Princo 4xDVD-R (PRINCO......) comments, 2 good, 0 mixed, 0 poor.
1 Ritek 1xDVD-R (RITEKG03....) comments, 0 good, 0 mixed, 0 poor.
1 Sunstar 1xDVD-R (LD01........) comments, 1 good, 0 mixed, 0 poor.
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This drive won't burn many of the cheap medias. Power calibration error after upgrading to Windows XP Service Pack 2. This occurred on Ritek's and Memorex discs that are rated 4X. Before the upgrade, coasters were made about 1 out of every 10. Not recommended, time to upgrade to a better drive.


Comments posted by unclepenny from United States, January 18, 2005. Rated this writer 1 of 10.





Have burned over 300 DVD-Rs and 50 DVD-RWs over a 6 month period, nice drive, works well. May require upgrading SW to guarantee compatility with different applications, but most newer drives require that as well.

Only problem was with some no-name -R media, but out of 350 burns, less than 10 coasters and they only occurred due to operator error or low quality media.


Comments posted by Glenn from Other, April 04, 2003. Rated this writer 9 of 10.





Had the drive for several weeks works great.
DVD's I burnt work in a variety of players.
using the fuji media for DVD


Comments posted by Daniel from Other, February 19, 2003. Rated this writer 10 of 10.





This dirve is simply a Pioneer drive with a Cendyne label. It works with many different brands of media including the somewhat unreliable Princo DVD-R. I have made about a dozen discs with no coasters. Bundled with Nero, you cannot lose. Much better than the Panasonic DVD-RAM drive that I previously owned. A winner!


Comments posted by Mike from Other, November 19, 2002. Rated this writer 10 of 10.





Bought it at OfficeMax.com for $150 after online coupon and rebate (free shipping). Put it in an USB 2.0 external enclosure (another $59 at my local store). Burn 3 home videos and back up 2 dvd already in the last todays. The DVD-RW disc that came with the package appears to be optodisc brand, worked fine on my Pioneer DV414. I also had good result with Memorex DVD-R ($2 each AR), will try cheap media later. Greate value.


Comments posted by Hien from Other, October 31, 2002. Rated this writer 10 of 10.





Just confirmed our suspicions. Cendyne DVR-104 is the OEM version of the Pioneer AO4. This per www.cendyne.com user forum.


Comments posted by harryset from Other, October 30, 2002. Rated this writer 10 of 10.





Although the model number is not exactly a pioneer number, DVR 104 vs. DVR AO4, right on the front of the box it tells you "Manufactured by Pioneer"


Comments posted by harryset from Other, October 30, 2002. Rated this writer 10 of 10.





I took advantage of the Cendyne deal at OfficeMax. Shipped to my door for $220 ($20 in state taxes) after rebate. I quandered over the new Sony but decided that I would be safe with the re-branded Pioneer DVR-104. The model number on the back of the drive is actually DVR-104. Haven't used it much but haven't had a problem yet. Installed it as easily as installing a CD-ROM drive.


Comments posted by Roger from Other, October 28, 2002. Rated this writer 10 of 10.




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OEM
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Chipset

The manufacturer of the main chipset the DVD writer/recorder is based on.


Write support / Read support
DVD-R
= Works
DVD-R = Is not supported
DVD-R? = Not tested


Single Layer(4.7GB) write speeds
1x (CLV) = about 58 minutes
2x (CLV) = about 29 minutes
2.4x (CLV) = about 24 minutes
4x (CLV) = about 14.5 minutes
6x (CLV/ZCLV) = about 10-12 minutes
8x (PCAV/ZCLV) = about 8-10 minutes
12x (PCAV/ZCLV) = about 6.5-7.5 minutes
16x (CAV/ZCLV) = about 6-7 minutes

Dual/Double Layer(8.5GB) write speeds
1x CLV = about 105 minutes
2.4x CLV = about 44 minutes
4x CLV = about 27 minutes

Single Layer (4.7GB) read speeds
1x read speed is 1.321MB/s = ~56 minutes
6x CAV (avg. ~4x) read speed is max 7.93MB/s = ~14 minutes
8x CAV (avg. ~6x) read speed is max 10.57MB/s = ~10 minutes
12x CAV (avg. ~8x) read speed is max 15.85MB/s = ~7 minutes
16x CAV (avg. ~12x) read speed is max 21.13MB/s = ~5 minutes


DVD Write types
CAV = Constant Angular Velocity, the DVD is written at a constantly increasing speed.
CLV = Constant Linear Velocity, the DVD is written at a constant speed.
ZCLV = Zone Constant Linear Velocity, the DVD is divided into zones. After each zone the write speed is increased.
PCAV = Partial Constant Angular Velocity, the DVD is being written at an increasing speed until a certain speed. After this speed it will not increase anymore.


Connection
Desktop = Standalone desktop DVD Recorder
EIDE = Computer DVD Writer with EIDE/IDE connection
SCSI = Computer DVD Writer with SCSI connection
USB = Computer desktop DVD Writer with USB 2.0 or/and 1.1 connection
FireWire = Computer desktop DVD Writer with IEEE 1394/FireWire/i.Link connection (some standalone desktop dvd recorder supports this also but then it is usually to connect your DV camera to the recorder)


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The first rating is based on a weighted rank (the true Bayesian), it requires at least 5 votes to get a weighted rating.
The second rating between the ( ) is a normal average rating.


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