Burn For You -- 5 DVD Burners Tested

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19 June 2002 10:30 AM
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Burn For You -- 5 DVD Burners Tested
By Kire Terzievski, RMIT Test Labs
June 18th, 2002.



  Burn for you:
Introduction
DVD+RW and DVD+R
Media, Software
1. AOpen RW 5120A
2. Lacie DVR-104
3. Panasonic Movie Studio
4. Pioneer DVR-A04
5. Ricoh MP5125A
JVC jukebox
What to look for
DVD Formats
Benchmarks
Scenarios
Editor's Choice,
How we tested

Specifications
About RMIT labs

Benchmarks

Benchmarks
Video copy (1.153GB, transfer time, lower scores better)
AOpen RW 5120A
409
Lacie DVR-104
512
Panasonic Movie Studio
1059
Pioneer DVR-0A4
501
Ricoh MP5125A
352
Audio Copy (353MB, transfer time, lower scores better)
AOpen RW 5120A
198
Lacie DVR-104
789
Panasonic Movie Studio
324
Pioneer DVR-0A4
785
Ricoh MP5125A
175
Desktop to media transfer (51.7MB, transfer time, lower scores better)
AOpen RW 5120A
107
Lacie DVR-104
789
Panasonic Movie Studio
70
Pioneer DVR-0A4
788
Ricoh MP5125A
85
CD WinBench (higher scores better)
AOpen RW 5120A
1110
Lacie DVR-104
1020
Panasonic Movie Studio
952
Pioneer DVR-0A4
967
Ricoh MP5125A
1270
Media to desktop transfer (51.7MB, transfer time, lower scores better)
AOpen RW 5120A
15
Lacie DVR-104
32
Panasonic Movie Studio
24
Pioneer DVR-0A4
33
Ricoh MP5125A
14


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