AOpen DVD-1240/AMH
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Interface: Standard Enhanced IDE (ATAPI) bus interface (UDMA/33)
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Formats supported:
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DVD family: DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD-RW,DVD-Video
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CD family: CD-DA, CD-ROM/XA, CD-R,CD-RW,CD-I,
Video CD, Photo-CD,CD-Extra
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Reading of discs of 8 and 12 cm in diameter
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Data buffer: 512 KBytes
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Data rate:
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DVD-ROM: 16620 KBytes/s (12X)
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CD-ROM: 6000 KBytes/s (40X)
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Installation: horizontal or vertical
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Weight: 1 kg
Accessories: User Manual, fastening bolts, CD-audio cable,
CD with drivers and softDVD-player. The DDS (Dynamic Damping
System) is provided to reduce vibrations. For convenient Audio CD
playback the front panel has Load/Eject and Play/Next buttons.
Test results
Tests of quality of operation with CDs
CD WinBench 99
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CDWinMark99 - 1550
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CD-ROM Transfer Rate
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Inside - 2960 KBytes/s
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Outside - 5710 KBytes/s
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CPU utilization - 8.22%
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CD-ROM Access Time - 90.5 ms
Nero CD Speed
The following information on the drive is obtained with the Drive
check utility:
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Vendor: AOpen
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Product: 12X DVD-ROM/AMH
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Firmware version: R06
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Buffer size: 512 KBytes
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Maximum read speed: 7040 KBytes/s (40X)
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CDDA accurate: no
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C2 pointers: yes
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Speed settings: 12X
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Read RAW mode: unknown
The 'CDDA accurate' parameter implies that the drive has problems with
audio tracks capture. A vague value of the RAW reading parameter means
probably the same. The detailed information on the problem will be found
out in the test on quality of soundtrack extraction.
Tests of the drive with a standard CD
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AOpen DVD-1240/AMH |
| Average Speed |
29.63x
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| Start Speed |
17.18x
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| End Speed |
39.30x
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| Random Seek |
118 ms
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| 1/3 Seek |
104 ms
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| Full Seek |
244 ms
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| Reading type |
CAV
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| CPU usage 1x |
1%
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| Accurate stream |
Yes
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| DAE quality Score |
10
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| SpinUp Time |
2.32 sec
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| SpinDown Time |
2.59 sec
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| Disc Recognition Time |
9.28 sec
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CD-ROM Drive Analyzer
CD-R reading
CD-RW reading
Reading of a scratched CD
It seems that the drive checks the speed at which it'd better read a certain
disc. It sets such a speed and doesn't work faster. It is interesting that
almost all CD-Rs and CD-RWs were read at a reduced speed.
Advanced DAE Quality (Nero CD Speed)
| Offset |
2640 bytes (660 samples) |
| Sequential Read Test |
Average Speed: 17.55 X
Data Errors: 2
Sync Errors: 0 |
| Harmonica Read Test |
Sync error at 51:25.00 (+19)
Sync error at 50:42.25 (-19)
Sync error at 47:14.30 (+19)
Sync error at 47:10.30 (+19)
Average Access Time: 128 ms
Data Errors: 363241
Sync Errors: 4
Total Data Errors: 363248
Total Sync Errors: 4
Quality Score: 85.4 |
| On The Fly Copying Simulation |
Copying at 1 X
OK
Copying at 2 X
OK
Copying at 4 X
OK
Copying at 6 X
OK
Copying at 8 X
OK
Copying at 10 X
OK
Copying at 12 X
too slow
Copying at 16 X
too slow |
| CD Text |
Drive is capable of reading CD Text information |
| Subchannel Data |
Test 1
Track (01): 00 incorrect!
Relative position (01:05.00): 00:00.00 -> incorrect!
Absolute position (01:07.00): 00:00.00 -> incorrect!
Index (5): 0 -> incorrect!
Test 2
Track (17): 00 incorrect!
Relative position (01:33.00): 00:00.00 -> incorrect!
Absolute position (33:35.00): 00:00.00 -> incorrect!
Index (1): 0 -> incorrect!
Test 3
Track (36): 00 incorrect!
Relative position (00:00.00): 00:00.00
Absolute position (70:02.00): 00:00.00 -> incorrect!
Index (1): 0 -> incorrect! |
| Leadin |
Drive can read max. 144 sectors (-00:01.69) from the Leadin |
| Leadout |
Drive cannot read data from the Leadout |
Well, yes, the drive have problems with accurate extraction of audio
tracks. In-depth information on this test with described parameters can
be found in the help
file to the CDSpeed99.
Soundtrack extraction from audio CDs (CD DAE 99)
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Licensed CD |
Pirated CD |
| Average extraction speed |
18.4X |
6.4X |
| Total errors |
2.17% |
0.00% |
Direct copying of data from a 780 MBytes CD-R onto a hard
disc
The copying was carried out flawlessly, but the drive read data at a
too low speed, that is why it didn't make sense to measure the time.
Tests of quality of operation with DVD discs
Nero DVD Speed
Testing with a two-layer DVD disc
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AOpen DVD-1240/AMH |
| Average Speed |
5.60x |
| Start Speed |
3.05x |
| End Speed |
3.93x |
| Random Seek |
103 ms |
| 1/3 Seek |
119 ms |
| Full Seek |
202 ms |
| Reading type |
CAV |
| CPU usage 1x |
16% |
| SpinUp Time |
1.57 sec |
| SpinDown Time |
N/A |
| Layer Change Time |
28 ms |
| Disc Recognition Time |
13.09 sec |
DVD-Video playback with the Cyberlink PowerDVD
2.55
The DVD-Video was played without any problems; no artifacts were noticed.
During changing the layer the DVD quality didn't get worse.
Noise characteristics
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Tray - 5/10
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CD
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Seek - 3/10
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Total noise - 3/10
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DVD
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Seek - 4/10
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Total noise - 4/10
The drive makes quite a lot of noise both when working at the highest speed
and at the speed being reduced on a software level. The reduction is possible
only to 12X and only by means of external programs (CD Bremse, Nero
DriveSpeed).
Vibration
As we have already mentioned, the drive is equipped with the DDS system.
But when working with a badly balanced CD the drive didn't excel. The vibration
was quite noticeable even at the speed reduced.
Thermal conditions
There are no any complains about its thermal conditions. The data were
read after an intensive 2-hour operation:
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T inside the case - 36°C
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T of the upper surface - 39°C
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T of the lower surface - 40°C
Possibility to make a multizone drive (RPC-1)
According to www.firmware.fr.st,
the drive can become a multizone one by changing its firmware version.
However, we haven't tested it yet, that is why you can use this
version at your own risk.