WHICH ONE IS THE BEST OF THIS TESTS THE FIRST OR SECOND PLS??
SECOND QUESTION TO BACKUP MP3 AND CLIPS DOCUMENTS IS GOOD FOR THIS MEDIA??
WHAT ARE Glitches removed PLS
ARE DVD FOR EVER AND WHICH SCORE ON Nero SPEED TEST SHOUD I HAVE TO GET MEDIA VERY GOOD QUALITY ETC
AND MY LAST QUESTION IS WHY MY ID ON MEDIA IS GONE AFTER A BURN IT THANKS ALL
General Information
Drive: SONY DVD RW DW-Q28A
Firmware: KYS2
Disc: DVD-R (ProdiscF01)
Selected speed: 1 X
PI errors
Maximum: 10
Average: 2.11
Total: 518
PI failures
Maximum: 2
Average: 0.08
Total: 52
PO failures: n/a
Jitter: n/a
Scanning Statistics
Elapsed time: 1:36
Number of samples: 3085
Average scanning interval: 1.06 ECC
Glitches removed: 0
General Information
Drive: SONY DVD RW DW-Q28A
Firmware: KYS2
Disc: DVD-ROM
Selected speed: 1 X
PI errors
Maximum: 25
Average: 14.52
Total: 5304
PI failures
Maximum: 1
Average: 0.02
Total: 3
PO failures: n/a
Jitter: n/a
Scanning Statistics
Elapsed time: 1:36
Number of samples: 3076
Average scanning interval: 1.06 ECC
Glitches removed: 0
The better results (comparitive because only two are being compared) are the second because the the parity inner failures are fewer: 52 versus 3. Both results, however, are excellent, and the differences are actually insignificant.
You can only back up MP3 and video clips to the first medium because the second is a DVD-ROM disc and cannot be recorded. Your Sony drive works very well with the Prodisc DVD-R. (KYS2 firmware sounds like a Lite-on firmware, but BenQ drives sometimes have the same type of lettering system, perhaps because Lite-on makes them, too.) "Glitches" are typically drive command signals that can appear to evaluation software as error spikes. Some software will remove these spikes and not count them as errors. These types of command "errors" will appear in the same place on every disc tested, an indication that they are not related to the disc at all but come from the drive.
Nothing is forever. A well recorded DVD should last at least 40 years. The Prodisc in your test uses Fuji dye, one of the most stable dyes according to environmental testing. Nero CD/DVD Speed is very generous in awarding scores (except on Pioneer drives); so I would not place too much reliance on the actual score. PIE error averages and maxima should be below 60, and PIF averages and maxima should be below 4 to get a good recording. Error profiles in the display should be uniform across the disc. Increases at the outer edge could by symptoms of mechanical tilt problems that may increase over time.