Memorex 16x16 DVD16+/-DL4RWlD2 Internal DVD Writer


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Memorex 16x16 DVD16+/-DL4RWlD2 Internal


OEM:
Lite-On
Chipset:Mediatek
48xCDR CAV
24xCDRW ZCLV
16xDVD-R CAV
6xDVD-RW CLV
DVD-RDL
16xDVD+R CAV
8xDVD+RW ZCLV
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$100 5.1/10
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DVD Media comments for this DVD Writer (click on the link to read the comments):
1 CompUSA 1xDVD-R (PRINCO......) comments, 0 good, 0 mixed, 1 poor.
1 Fujifilm 2.4xDVD+R (RICOHJPND00) comments, 1 good, 0 mixed, 0 poor.
1 Maxell 8xDVD-R (RITEKG05....) comments, 1 good, 0 mixed, 0 poor.
1 Memorex 4xDVD+R (CMC MAG.F01) comments, 1 good, 0 mixed, 0 poor.
1 Philips 8xDVD+R (CMC MAG.E01) comments, 0 good, 0 mixed, 1 poor.
1 Sony 8xDVD+R (SONY....D11) comments, 1 good, 0 mixed, 0 poor.
2 Sony 8xDVD+R (YUDEN000T02) comments, 2 good, 0 mixed, 0 poor.
2 Verbatim (DataLifePlus) 8xDVD-R (MCC 02RG20) comments, 2 good, 0 mixed, 0 poor.
1 Verbatim (DataLifePlus) 2.4xDVD+R (MKM.....001) comments, 1 good, 0 mixed, 0 poor.
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I've been using this unit for 10 months and it has been fantastic. I only use Yuden or Verbatim, most other media is a HUGE waste of money!


Comments posted by Jim Borca from United States, September 29, 2006. Rated this writer 10 of 10.





Got it at Office Max on sale for $59 today. Easy installation. It doesn't burn Memorex 16x DVD-R's -- it says illegal disc right before aborting a burn. DVD+R media works great but Memorex 2.4x DVD+R DL's get power calibration error every time. I tinkered around with making it my master, then back to slave, but still the same result. It's not worth the hassle. I'm taking it back tomorrow.


Comments posted by Ed Harley from United States, March 19, 2006. Rated this writer 1 of 10.





I bought it Best Buy and it worked right out of the box,
I have burned 48X Sony CD-Rs and Memorex 8x DVD+R with no problems. I tried burning PRODISC 8x DVD-R and it would not play on my Toshiba DVP 642 player. I tried burning it at 4x and it worked though. It looks like this DVD burner is picky on what media you can use it with.


Comments posted by gga_bliss from United States, August 12, 2005. Rated this writer 10 of 10.





This burner have been working fine for me.
I had seen a few disc that it could not burn on, but that have been like 1 out of 10 from the same spindle.
I have used:
Verbatim DVD+R DL 8.5GB burned fine at 4x
Fujifilm DVD+R DL 8.5GB burned fine at 2.4x
Memorex DVD-R 8x burned at 8x, one bad disc that could not start the burning.
Maxell DVD-R 8x burned at 8x.


Comments posted by sax from United States, June 17, 2005. Rated this writer 10 of 10.





My first unit didn't work out of the box.

2nd unit died six weeks after purchase, two weeks past Best Buy's return policy expiration. Did I buy a warranty? No. Stupid me.

Weird thing is, the unit will still burn -RW's, but not -R's. On -R's it just suddenly decided all media was bad media, right in the middle of a spindle with which there'd been no previous problems.


Comments posted by Richard Adams from United States, May 31, 2005. Rated this writer 2 of 10.





I was having problems w/ my memorex DVD burner (the "same" model as far as memorex is concerned)and this unit had an updated box with exact same model, untill I opened it and saw a completly diffrent unit. You can identify this unit not by model # but by the picture on the box. If it shows a large LED and volume and headphone jact then it is this crappy Lite-On. I tried one burn w/ my favorite Linkyo -R 8x which burns @ 12x in the NEC clone version. This one only burned @ 8x and wrote the lead out for over 5 min. It said the burn was ok but my philips DVP-642 could not read the disc. What scrap, 1st burn is bad w/ media I know is great! Thank god I got the NEC problem fixed (not the drives fault). This goes back to the store tomorrow!!!!


Comments posted by craiggus365 from United States, May 13, 2005. Rated this writer 2 of 10.





Bought one at Staples a couple of weeks ago. 79$ on special. Works great and a decent software package to boot. Haven't had a single coaster in over 50+ DVD and 30+ CD burns to date. Only complaint is that when spinning at full speed does sound a bit loud. Other than that it beats the pants off my old Pioneer D106.


Comments posted by mobo57 from United States, May 04, 2005. Rated this writer No rating.





Bought one today at CompUSA for $99. CRAP ! It would NOT load anything. Unit was defective OUT OF BOX. Put my SONY DRU530A back for now. Going to get my money back tommorrow !


Comments posted by Lawrence from United States, April 30, 2005. Rated this writer 1 of 10.




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OEM
Original Equipment Manufacturer.


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)


Rating
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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