Burning the PlexDisc DVD+R Disc on the Optiarc AD-7561A

Burning the PlexDisc DVD+R Disc on the Optiarc AD-7561A

Hi everyone,

Today, we’ll take a look at how the PlexDisc DVD+R discs burns in the Optiarc AD-7561A drive.

We will be using ImgBurn again to perform the writing and verification. It reports the media code to be OPTODISC-R16-00 and supports writing at up to 8x here.

PlexDisc OPTODISC-R16-00 Optiarc AD-7561A 1

The drive burned the disc using a Z-CLV strategy, starting at 2.4x, and jumping to 4x, 6x, and 8x:

The disc appeared to have burnt fine, but the quality results seem to point out the drive is unable to burn a reliable disc at 8x:

It seems to be able to burn fine at the 2.4x and 4x regions, but once it goes to 6x and 8x, the burn quality is bad. Surprisingly, however, the disc was able to be read on the burning verification stage.

Burning at 4x

I retried burning the disc at 4x to see if it would produce a better burn, given that the 2.4x and 4x regions scanned well.

The disc burned in Z-CLV at 2.4x and then at 4x. It verified properly.

Quality Scans

We’ll now see how well the disc burned in this drive at 4x by doing a surface quality scan on several drives.

LiteOn iHAS524

The disc was scanned at 4x:

PlexDisc OPTODISC-R16-00 Optiarc AD-7561A 4x Scan iHAS524 4x

LiteOn iHBS112

The disc was scanned at 4x:

PlexDisc OPTODISC-R16-00 Optiarc AD-7561A 4x Scan iHBS112 4x

Optiarc AD-7561A

Samsung SN-208AB

The disc was scanned at 4x:

PlexDisc OPTODISC-R16-00 Optiarc AD-7561A 4x Scan Samsung SN-208AB 4x

As we can see, the burn quality is definitely better.

Conclusion

The Optiarc drive seems to be able to burn these discs reliably at the 2.4x and 4x speeds. Burning at 6x and 8x produces a bad burn at those regions.

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