MicroSolutions Backpack 16x DVD±R/RW DL DVD Writer
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MicroSolutions Backpack 16x DVD±R/RW DL OEM:NEC Chipset:NEC |
48xCDR CAV 24xCDRW ZCLV 16xDVD-R CAV 4xDVD-RW CLV 16xDVD+R CAV 4xDVD+RW CLV 4xDVD+RDL CLV |
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$200 | 8.0/10 2 votes Read 2 comments (7869 views) Post comment |
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Rebadged NEC ND-3500A. Won't write or read faster than ~12X as this is the sustained transfer limit of USB 2.0. USB2 boasts that it transfers at 400mbits/sec, but this is the burst(initial) speed. Sustained speed is approximately 100mbits/sec or 12-15Megs/sec. Thus, it is impossible to burn at 16x(22Megs/sec). Nero Drivespeed peaks at 12.03x. So far had 2 coasters out of 4 using memorex dvd-r 4x disks(CMC Mag AF1) using both nero and the provided speedyCD software. Burned 10 more at 2x with no problems. Comments posted by Jay from Canada, October 24, 2004. Rated this writer 7 of 10. |
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I needed an external burner and this was one of a few that were available to me. Before buying a "backpack" I borrowed a friends and threw everything at it - CDs and DVDs, movies, apps, music and data. I used 3 different burning applications without any problems whatsoever. The USB2 plug worked great - no slowdown at all - fast connection through USB2 on 2 different systems. It was during these tests that I discovered that these were NEC. By the time I got around to buying one the DL16x were available - ran same tests with 4/8X -R, +R/RW. Again no problems. For an EXTERNAL, being able to conveniently swap/plug into various systems, I think these are great for a good price (externals can be expensive). Comments posted by ramrod from Canada, October 12, 2004. Rated this writer 9 of 10. |
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Column Explanation: Click on this for more technical information. New comments= New comments since your last visit. New Writer = New DVD Writer since your last vist. 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? = 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. |