LG GGW-H20L - Are my results normal?
| Blu-ray Hardware, Software and Media Discuss, LG GGW-H20L - Are my results normal? at High Definition forum; I recently received my LG GGC-H20L drive and installed it on one of the nForce4 sata connections of my Asus A8N-SLI Premium Motherboard. Windows booted fine and recognised the drive without any problems. I have successfully been able to burn a DVD 8x and both a BD-RE 2x and a |
| I recently received my LG GGC-H20L drive and installed it on one of the nForce4 sata connections of my Asus A8N-SLI Premium Motherboard. Windows booted fine and recognised the drive without any problems. I have successfully been able to burn a DVD 8x and both a BD-RE 2x and a BD-R 2x so far, but the Blu-Ray discs took ages. I burned both the DVD and BD-RE using CD-DVD speed and the results I got are as follows: DVD: ![]() That looks fine but when I burned the BD-RE I got this: ![]() As you can see it took 94 minutes to fill the disc at an average of less than 1x speed. This seems really slow to me and I was wondering if this is normal or has something to do with the Nvidia Chipset the drive is on? I know that some nforce chipsets have given people problems so I would just like to confirm that this may be it. Just in case it helps heres the Benchmark test for the disc: ![]() I know the drive can only support reading back BD-RE at 2x but I though I would post this in case it has any useful info. I have also burnt 23083MB to a regular Sony BD-R 2x using nero and it took a 102 minutes to fill the disc at an average speed of 3,905kb/s. This again seems too slow despite successfully recording all the data. It verifed the data after burning at a much faster speed of 3.8x up to 5.7x. This is what the CD-DVD benchmark test of the burned disc looks like: ![]() I would appreciate any advice or help that anyone may be able to give me as I am really keen on resolving any issues. |
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| What software you use to burn the movie? You might need to disable verification, or in Nero disable "defect management", or in CDSpeed enable "Streaming". See here: http://club.cdfreaks.com/1983752-post4.html
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| Ah I just realised that its actually the GGW I have not the GGC...made a mistake when I created the topic title. Anyways thanks very much zevia as what you mentioned I should do actually worked beautifully and now my drive is burning at the full speed. Although one question - I re-burned the BD-RE using CD-DVD Speed and this is what I got: ![]() What I am concerned with is how much the buffer seems to empty and refill throughout the test. Past experience has told me that the buffer should always remain full if there is a good data transfer rate so this is making me wonder whether or not things are ok. I would appreciate anyone's insight. |
| It's hard to say what's wrong. The drive has 4MB buffer for BD burning (2MB for CD/DVD). With that buffer going up and down during BD burning, the drive could chock when you're burning BD-R which will give you trouble. Although you showed 50MB/s burst rate, it might be the case that the nForce4 SATA controller cannot provide constant data transfer rate for optical drives, but I'm not so sure.
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| Hmm that could be it...I just ran another test and it quoted a 57mb/s burst rate but maybe it cannot sustain the rate. I have already recorded a couple of 2x BD-R discs and they worked beautifully at that speed so I am not concerned about the buffer problem so much now. Its more of what will happen once I start to record at higher speeds such as 4x or even 6x. Anyway thanks for your help. |
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