Philips DVDR1640P DL Recorder -
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has released
its first 16X recorder drive, the DVDR1640P, with support for both DVD+R and
DVD-R writing. The first rumours wanted the drive to allow up to 16X for both
formats.
Finaly, Philips announced that the maximum speed with the minus format will
be at 8X for safest recordings. As was expected, the drive would support
DL at 2.4X.
- Drive Features
Seamless
Link was initially introduced by Acer CM (now BenQ). This technology allows
a CD-RW/DVD+RW drive to automatically monitor the recording status to prevent
buffer under run from occurring.
Seamless Link allows the CD-RW drive to store the RecEnd address, the point
in the data to which the recording mechanism has progressed, and pause the
recording before a buffer under run occurs. When the buffer is again full,
a Seamless Link-enabled drive locates the RecEnd address and resumes the recording
process. The gap between the stop and restart point is closed, while managing
the recording process precisely and transparently-eliminating under run errors
while maintaining recording accuracy.
Dynamic Calibration
To ensure optimal writing quality over the entire disc at higher writing speeds,
Philips has introduced the Walking OPC algorithm. WOPC directly measures and
optimizes the actual writing quality during the writing process.
At certain intervals, the writing process will be briefly interrupted, the
writing quality directly evaluated and the writing power adjusted accordingly,
if required. The Philips DVD+R/RW writers use a more dynamic implementation
based on the position on the disc and temperature inside the drive. The graph
below shows the writing graph of the drive on a Philips 16X and an 8X DVD+R
disc.


In addition, Philips Dynamic Calibration includes a tilt calibration feature.
The best reading and writing quality can be obtained if the angle between the
disc and the laser beam is 90 degrees. However, if the disc is warped, the
laser beam will no longer be correctly positioned which will cause a distortion
of the laser spot resulting in decreased writing quality if it is not
corrected.
The tilt calibration will reposition the Optical Pickup Unit (OPU) to maintain
a 90-degree angle between the laser beam and the disc surface at all times
ensuring an optimal spot shape, even on warped discs. The frequency of the
tilt calibration depends only on the position on the disc according to a non-linear
function. Near the end of the disc, the risk of warping is higher so the
frequency of the tilt calibration will increase accordingly. As with WOPC,
the writing
process will be briefly interrupted, the tilt measured and the OPU repositioned
if required.
Walking OPC and Tilt Calibration together form the Dynamic Calibration. Although
they act independently of each other, some effort is taken to synchronize
the Tilt Calibrations with the disc position dependent component of Walking
OPC.
- Specifications
Interface:
|
E-IDE/ATAPI (Ultra DMA Mode
2)
|
Writing Speed: |
DVD+R: 16X, DVD-R: 8X, DVD±RW: 4X,
DVD+R DL: 2.4X
|
CD-R: 40X, CD-RW: 24X
|
Read Speed: |
DVD+R/-R/+RW/-RW: 10X
max
|
DVD-ROM: 16X, CD-R/RW: 40X
|
Random Access:
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DVD: 140msec, CD: 120msec
|
Buffer Size:
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2MB
|
| |
8cm discs, CD-Audio, CD-Bridge, Stereo out (2 cinch),
CD-I, CD-Recordable, CD-Rewritable, CD-ROM, CD-Text, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-ROM,
DVD/R, DVD/RW, Photo CD |
Supported Writing Types: |
Disc at once (DAO), Fixed packet, Multi session (MS), Over-burn
writing, Packet writing, Raw mode burning, Session at once (SAO), Track
at once (TAO), Variable packet |
| Recording format : |
UDF and ISO 9660 |
Connectivity |
Other connections : 12 V DC in, Analogue audio left
/ right out 2x, Master / slave select jumper, IDE interface connector |
System Requirements : |
Hard disc space : 500MB
PC OS : Windows 98 SE, 2000, ME, XP
Processor : Pentium III 500MHz or faster
RAM memory : 128 MB |
Dimensions : |
20x15x4 cm (WxDxH) inch |
| Weight : |
0.95 kg |
Technical specifications
: |
Humidity : 5 - 90 %RH (no condensation)
Operating temperature range : 5 - 50 °C
Safety standards : EN60950, EN60825,UL1950
EMC standards : EN55022, EMS55024,FCC Part 15 |
The drive does not support Mount
Rainier and it uses the well known RPC II region control, allowing a user
to change the drive's region
at most 5 times. DVD-RAM media is also not supported for either reading or
writing. Below are the drive's main specs as given by NeroInfoTool and DVDInfoPro:



- Tested Kit / Software Bundle
According to Philips, the included accessories are: 4 mounting screws,
CD-ROM with software & manual, Quick install guide, User manual, DVD+R
16x blank disc. As for software, there is Nero Burning Rom 6, InCD 4, Nero
Vision express
2, Nero media Player 1, EasyWrite Reader 4, Nero Burning Rights 1.
The front bezel is exactly the same as it was with the DVR885P model and
the only difference is the number on the upper right which indicates the product
model. Although the drive supports the minus format, the appropriate logo is
not present. One striking feature is the activity leds setup which has a
separate led for CD and DVD media, between which is a third, wide led apperture
which lights red when recording and blue when reading.
On the rear panel you can see the analogue and digital outputs (SPDIF), the
IDE connector and the power input. The specific unit that arrived in our labs
was manufactured during August 2004 in Malaysia.
Removing the screws and opening the drive's cover voids the drive's warranty.
For reference reasons, we post the following images. You can click on the
mainboard picture for a higher resolution image:
The heart of the drive is the Philip's Nexperia PNX7860E chipset.

- Installation
The drive was installed as secondary master and under WindowsXP was recognized
as "PHILIPS DVDR1640P ". The drive arrived with
firmware revision P2.1 and since a newer firmware version
had been released, we flashed the drive without problems to firmware revision P2.2.
Below is a screenshot of Nero Burning Rom's specs for the drive.

In this review, we will be comparing the drive with the TDK 1616N and
the Pioneer DVR-108.
- Testing software
In order to perform our tests, we used:
- Nero CD-DVD Speed v3.21
- CDVD Benchmark v1.21
- ExactAudioCopy v0.9 beta5
- Nero Info Tool v2.27
- KProbe
v2.4.2 (Readers: For DVD media LiteOn LDW-811S firmware vHS0Q Reading
speed 8X CAV, for DL media LiteON SOHD-167T firmware 9S04 reading speed
6X CAV)
- PlexTools v2.16 (Reader: For CD/DVD Plextor PX-712A firmware v1.04, Reading speed 8X CLV for CD-R and 2X CLV for DVD media with medium accuracy)
- DVDInfoPro v2.63
- BenQ Booktype Management v8.30
- Nero Burning Rom v6.3.1.20