Finally breaking its streak of dull issues, DV MAGAZINE finally published an interesting JULY issue.
DVD Compatibility Test was written by Ralph LaBarge.
He tested a decent range of players, disc brands, etc.
DISC BRANDS:
1. Maxell - 80% DVD-R pass rate
2. TDK - 76% DVD-R pass rate
3. Sony - 76% DVD-R pass rate
4. Mitsui - 73% DVD-R pass rate
5. Apple - 73% DVD-R pass rate
6. Imation - 71% DVD-R pass rate
7. Ridata - 69% DVD-R pass rate
8. Verbatim - 69% DVD-R pass rate
9. Panasonic - 69% DVD-R pass rate
10. Vivastar - 63% DVD-R pass rate
11. Memorex - 59% DVD-R pass rate
12. Pioneer - 58% DVD-R pass rate
12. Ritek - 51% DVD-R pass rate
"If you choose off-brand media, record them at the lowest speed possible - 1X for DVD-R and DVD-RW, and 2.4X for DVD+RW."
"Using slower recording speeds increases the overall compatibility rating of off-brand media."
COMPATIBILITY BY MEDIA TYPE:
1. DVD-R for authoring 3.95gb: 96%
2. DVD-R for authoring 4.7gb: 67%
3. DVD-R for general 4.7gb: 66%
4. DVD-RW 4.7gb: 58%
5. DVD+RW 4.7gb: 56%
"DVD-RW and DVD+RW are still the LEAST compatible of the media types."
But LaBarge explains the compatibility issues improve DRAMATICALLY when the range of players is expanded to include only 2001/2002 models:
COMPATIBILITY BY MEDIA ON NEWER PLAYERS
1. DVD-R for authoring 3.95gb: 100%
2. DVD-R for authoring 4.7gb: 94%
3. DVD-R for general 4.7gb: 93%
4. DVD-RW: 89%
5. DVD+RW: 80%
PERFECT PLAYERS:
1. Apex AD660
2. Microsoft XBox
3. Pioneer DV333
4. Pioneer DVDV7400
5. Pioneer PDVLC10
6. Sony DVPS330
7. Sony DVPS360
8. Toshiba SD4700
LaBarge goes on at length about how difficult and labor intensive it is to do a meaningful study of this issue.
He offered the following caveat:
"If I had the time, money, and staff to do a more complete test that included multiple copies of each media format and brand, as well as multiple units of each player make and model, I would consider publicizing the raw data-but as the raw data stands, it's prone to misinterpretation."
The article is very lengthy and it's definitely worth picking up a copy of DV MAGAZINE just to have the article for reference.
Jerry Jones
DVD Compatibility Test was written by Ralph LaBarge.
He tested a decent range of players, disc brands, etc.
DISC BRANDS:
1. Maxell - 80% DVD-R pass rate
2. TDK - 76% DVD-R pass rate
3. Sony - 76% DVD-R pass rate
4. Mitsui - 73% DVD-R pass rate
5. Apple - 73% DVD-R pass rate
6. Imation - 71% DVD-R pass rate
7. Ridata - 69% DVD-R pass rate
8. Verbatim - 69% DVD-R pass rate
9. Panasonic - 69% DVD-R pass rate
10. Vivastar - 63% DVD-R pass rate
11. Memorex - 59% DVD-R pass rate
12. Pioneer - 58% DVD-R pass rate
12. Ritek - 51% DVD-R pass rate
"If you choose off-brand media, record them at the lowest speed possible - 1X for DVD-R and DVD-RW, and 2.4X for DVD+RW."
"Using slower recording speeds increases the overall compatibility rating of off-brand media."
COMPATIBILITY BY MEDIA TYPE:
1. DVD-R for authoring 3.95gb: 96%
2. DVD-R for authoring 4.7gb: 67%
3. DVD-R for general 4.7gb: 66%
4. DVD-RW 4.7gb: 58%
5. DVD+RW 4.7gb: 56%
"DVD-RW and DVD+RW are still the LEAST compatible of the media types."
But LaBarge explains the compatibility issues improve DRAMATICALLY when the range of players is expanded to include only 2001/2002 models:
COMPATIBILITY BY MEDIA ON NEWER PLAYERS
1. DVD-R for authoring 3.95gb: 100%
2. DVD-R for authoring 4.7gb: 94%
3. DVD-R for general 4.7gb: 93%
4. DVD-RW: 89%
5. DVD+RW: 80%
PERFECT PLAYERS:
1. Apex AD660
2. Microsoft XBox
3. Pioneer DV333
4. Pioneer DVDV7400
5. Pioneer PDVLC10
6. Sony DVPS330
7. Sony DVPS360
8. Toshiba SD4700
LaBarge goes on at length about how difficult and labor intensive it is to do a meaningful study of this issue.
He offered the following caveat:
"If I had the time, money, and staff to do a more complete test that included multiple copies of each media format and brand, as well as multiple units of each player make and model, I would consider publicizing the raw data-but as the raw data stands, it's prone to misinterpretation."
The article is very lengthy and it's definitely worth picking up a copy of DV MAGAZINE just to have the article for reference.
Jerry Jones
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