Memorex 16x16 DVD16+/-DL4RWlD2 External DVD Writer


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Memorex 16x16 DVD16+/-DL4RWlD2 External


OEM:
Lite-On
Chipset:Mediatek
48xCDR CAV
24xCDRW ZCLV
16xDVD-R CAV
6xDVD-RW CLV
DVD-RDL
16xDVD+R CAV
8xDVD+RW ZCLV
4xDVD+RDL CLV
DVD-RAM
BD-R
BD-RE
BD-R DL
BD-RE DL
HDDVD-R
HDDVD-RW
HDDVD-RDL
HDDVD-RWDL
HDDVD-RAM
48xCD
16xDVD
BDROM
HDDVD
USB2, Firewire, 2MB
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$150 8.0/10
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1 Memorex 16xDVD+R (RICOHJPNR03) comments, 1 good, 0 mixed, 0 poor.
1 Zone 16xDVD-R (MCC 03RG20) comments, 1 good, 0 mixed, 0 poor.
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Purchased this recorder last year from local BEST BUY store with rebate offer. Have this connected to my MPC ClientPro345 Desktop Workstation and so far, it has performed very well. Have burned a number of CD's and DVD's using the NERO software it comes with as well as with DVD Shrink. No problems with CD's. Had some burn failures with compressed DVDs using DVD Shrink, but think that may be due to the TDK 8X DVD+R discs which are more problematic than the TDK 4X DVD+R. No failures so far burning on TDK 4X DVD+RW discs. Have not yet tried dual-layer DVD copying with this recorder but just purchased blank discs so should know sometime in the near future.


Comments posted by rfd from United States, March 29, 2006. Rated this writer 8 of 10.




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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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