As some of you may know, I recently purchased a 25 pack of Inkjet Printable Ritek DVD+R DL's from NewEgg and they have been driving me crazy. I'll start off with a synopsis of what has happened and present only facts. At the end I'll present my conclusions.
Media Information
Region information N/A not a DVD-VIDEO
Media code/Manufacturer ID RITEK D01
Media Product Revision Number 01h
Format Capacity Blank Disc
Free Blocks 4253024256
Free Capacity 7.96GB(8.55GB)
Book Type DVD+R DL
Media Type DVD+R DL
Manufacturer Rated Speed 2.4x 3324KBps
Available Write Descriptor CLV 2.4x 3324KBps
Linear Density Blank Disc
Track Density Unknown
Number of Layers 1
Complete Media Code
00000000 01 02 00 00 E1 0F 32 10 00 03 00 00 00 FC FF FF ......2.........
00000010 00 22 D7 FF 00 00 00 52 49 54 45 4B 00 00 00 44 .".....RITEK...D
00000020 30 31 01 40 25 25 37 0C 00 28 64 00 28 64 20 1F 01.@%%7..(d.(d .
00000030 0C 0C 14 14 02 01 01 20 00 20 1F 0C 0C 14 14 02 ....... . ......
It all started when I burned my first DVD+R DL using Decrypter and noticed it skipped badly on my PStwo. My Pioneer would not even recognise the disc. The Cyberhome played the DVD with minor pauses. I ran a CRC Error test and a DVD scan. The CRC was clean but the scan came in at 17%. I played the discs again, to find that the DVD would pause occasionally on the PS2 and played perfectly on the other 2 machines and the PC. After that I did another scan and had noticed that the Quality had jumped to 85! At this point I was really confused and consulted with others in this forum.
To make a long story short, I tested 5 discs on 4 DVD players and a PC, using DVD Decrypter, Imgburn, Firmware 1.W7 and 1.W6 and this is what I found out. On every disc, there were no CRC errors. The scans would range from a Quality score of 17 to 91. Every disc would play perfectly on a Cyberhome CH300, Pioneer DV-563A, and a Marantz DVD-930 (except for the 1st disc which I explained above). As for the PS2 which drove me bonkers, all discs would skip. Then, after about an hour, it would skip less. By the next day, it would pause 0-5 times in a 5 minute window at the beginning of Layer 1. Otherwise , the rest of the movie played fine. I tried cleaning the lens, but no luck. I did a search on PS2's and apparently a lot of people have reading problems with them even with original games, let alone burned DVD+R DL's. I myself have noticed the DVD skipping sometimes when playing a game. I contacted RITEK about the situation and got a prompt but Chinglish answer. Apparently, this 'settling' of DVD's as I will call it, is news to them.
Conclusions:
These Ritek's burn adequately to be played on most DVD players, but cheaper/more finicky DVD players will have some minor pause/skipping problems. The burns are fine on Layer 0, but the beginning quarter, let's say of Layer 1 is problematic. Hopefully, this can be corrected with future firmware revisions. I have not tried the new 1.W8 firmware as I'm unsure as to whether there were any changes made since 1.W7 for the D01. I did not see any significant differences between 1.W6 or 1.W7. I also did not notice a difference with Burning with Decrypter or Imgburn. All of the discs show no CRC Errors, and play perfectly on 3 DVD players and a PC. Minor problems with the PS2 are probably a COMBINATION of a poor player and marginal media.
This settling seems to be a real effect. Regardless of the cause, I cannot deny that on EVERY disc, the movie would skip at first on the PS2 and then gradually improve to minor pausing over the course of a day. Unfortunately, this 'healing' process rolls off around the 1st day, although I'm hopeful that after a month, all these discs will play perfectly on my PS2.
RITEK D01 Grade: Borderline Pass
Recommendations:
I would only purchase these DVD's if you plan to play them exclusively on decent machines. I would wait at least 24 hrs after burning before passing judgement on these discs. I would not purchase these again, as I tend to be anal and the minor pausing on the PS2 bothers me. I will not be returning them however, as my wife (my source for objective opinion) pointed out that they play fine on all but 1 player which only has minor hiccups.
Sure it'd be easier to just replace the originals as they fail, but where's the fun in that?
Media Information
Region information N/A not a DVD-VIDEO
Media code/Manufacturer ID RITEK D01
Media Product Revision Number 01h
Format Capacity Blank Disc
Free Blocks 4253024256
Free Capacity 7.96GB(8.55GB)
Book Type DVD+R DL
Media Type DVD+R DL
Manufacturer Rated Speed 2.4x 3324KBps
Available Write Descriptor CLV 2.4x 3324KBps
Linear Density Blank Disc
Track Density Unknown
Number of Layers 1
Complete Media Code
00000000 01 02 00 00 E1 0F 32 10 00 03 00 00 00 FC FF FF ......2.........
00000010 00 22 D7 FF 00 00 00 52 49 54 45 4B 00 00 00 44 .".....RITEK...D
00000020 30 31 01 40 25 25 37 0C 00 28 64 00 28 64 20 1F 01.@%%7..(d.(d .
00000030 0C 0C 14 14 02 01 01 20 00 20 1F 0C 0C 14 14 02 ....... . ......
It all started when I burned my first DVD+R DL using Decrypter and noticed it skipped badly on my PStwo. My Pioneer would not even recognise the disc. The Cyberhome played the DVD with minor pauses. I ran a CRC Error test and a DVD scan. The CRC was clean but the scan came in at 17%. I played the discs again, to find that the DVD would pause occasionally on the PS2 and played perfectly on the other 2 machines and the PC. After that I did another scan and had noticed that the Quality had jumped to 85! At this point I was really confused and consulted with others in this forum.
To make a long story short, I tested 5 discs on 4 DVD players and a PC, using DVD Decrypter, Imgburn, Firmware 1.W7 and 1.W6 and this is what I found out. On every disc, there were no CRC errors. The scans would range from a Quality score of 17 to 91. Every disc would play perfectly on a Cyberhome CH300, Pioneer DV-563A, and a Marantz DVD-930 (except for the 1st disc which I explained above). As for the PS2 which drove me bonkers, all discs would skip. Then, after about an hour, it would skip less. By the next day, it would pause 0-5 times in a 5 minute window at the beginning of Layer 1. Otherwise , the rest of the movie played fine. I tried cleaning the lens, but no luck. I did a search on PS2's and apparently a lot of people have reading problems with them even with original games, let alone burned DVD+R DL's. I myself have noticed the DVD skipping sometimes when playing a game. I contacted RITEK about the situation and got a prompt but Chinglish answer. Apparently, this 'settling' of DVD's as I will call it, is news to them.
Conclusions:
These Ritek's burn adequately to be played on most DVD players, but cheaper/more finicky DVD players will have some minor pause/skipping problems. The burns are fine on Layer 0, but the beginning quarter, let's say of Layer 1 is problematic. Hopefully, this can be corrected with future firmware revisions. I have not tried the new 1.W8 firmware as I'm unsure as to whether there were any changes made since 1.W7 for the D01. I did not see any significant differences between 1.W6 or 1.W7. I also did not notice a difference with Burning with Decrypter or Imgburn. All of the discs show no CRC Errors, and play perfectly on 3 DVD players and a PC. Minor problems with the PS2 are probably a COMBINATION of a poor player and marginal media.
This settling seems to be a real effect. Regardless of the cause, I cannot deny that on EVERY disc, the movie would skip at first on the PS2 and then gradually improve to minor pausing over the course of a day. Unfortunately, this 'healing' process rolls off around the 1st day, although I'm hopeful that after a month, all these discs will play perfectly on my PS2.
RITEK D01 Grade: Borderline Pass
Recommendations:
I would only purchase these DVD's if you plan to play them exclusively on decent machines. I would wait at least 24 hrs after burning before passing judgement on these discs. I would not purchase these again, as I tend to be anal and the minor pausing on the PS2 bothers me. I will not be returning them however, as my wife (my source for objective opinion) pointed out that they play fine on all but 1 player which only has minor hiccups.
Sure it'd be easier to just replace the originals as they fail, but where's the fun in that?
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