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- Sony DW D220A DVD-RW DL Burner
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Cheap drive but expensive media... |
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Model / Serial #: |
DW-D22A |
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Date Written: |
October 17th, 2005 |
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Product Rating: |
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5 out of 5 stars |
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Pros: Cheap, reliable, and fast... |
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Cons: The media is not so cheap... yet! |
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Bottom Line: If you do not want to spend too much on
a dual layer drive, get this! |
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The
beginning of this year, I was browsing the
Newegg.com
online store and stumbled upon this drive, the Sony DW-D22A DVD
DL+/-RW. And at the time it was selling for only $65.00 plus shipping
and tax. So I jumped on it and got this as soon as I could; even though I could
have waited another week and saved another $10. But I was still happy with the
deal I got. I mostly use this drive to copy (I think backup is the better word)
my movie collection; I do this to share it with my family (I do not want to
damage the originals that I paid close to $20 a piece for). I also use it to
burn home videos and photo slideshows, and sometimes for data backups.
WHATS SO HOT ABOUT IT?
It can burn single layer DVD+/-R disks at 16X plus it has the capability to burn
double layer disks at 2.4X. Double layer disks are new which allow you to burn a
whole movie (1:1 ratio) to it without any compression (quality loss).
WHATS NOT SO HOT ABOUT IT?
The only problem with double layer is the price of the media itself. Since the
technology is still fairly new the price it still higher than regular DVD+/-R
media. I would not mind paying about a buck or two for a single disk, but $9.99
was just out of the question at the time.
Fortunately, like all new technology, the price has gone down a lot (move than
half) to about $4 a piece. This is still a bit on the expensive side, but now I
can at least try it out.
ABOUT THE DRIVE :
This drive comes in two colors, black and white. I bought the black one because
my case is grayish and I white would just stand out too much. Amazingly, this
drive can read and write to all popular DVD media formats (CD-R/RW, DVD+/-R/RW,
and DVD DL+/-R/RW). The dual layer media is compatible with all newer (I would
say after the year 2000) DVD players.
I still have my old
Sony DRU-510A drive still install on my system.
Compared to that older drive, this new model is faster and quieter. I have
burned 80 minutes CD-R’s in about two and a half minutes. Also any regular
(4.7GB) DVD-R media burns in about 10 to 11 minutes and DVD+R in about 7 to 8
minutes (this does not include ripping time for movies). The dual layer DVD
media takes about 40 to 45 minutes to burn (8.5GB at 2.4X); again this does not
include ripping time.
WHICH SOFTWARE TO USE?
I mostly use three different software titles for all my burning needs. These
help me burn data CD/DVD’s quickly and easily. Some help to copy or backup my
purchased movies. And others help master my own home movies and photo slide
shows (since I like taking pictures a lot). Here are a list of software I use
and what I use them for:
1. Nero Burning Rom : (cost: $80 - $100)
This is the most used software for me because I use it to burn all my CD’s and
data DVD’s. It is fast and easy to use. I use it because it is fast, reliable,
and I really like the user interface.
2. DVD Shrink : (freeware)
I always use this software to backup my movie collection. It rips and burns a
DVD in one simple process and even automatically compresses it if needed. It
requires Nero software to be able to burn.
3. Photodex ProShow Gold or Producer : (cost: $30 - $70 - $400)
I use this application to transform my digital pictures from plain old pictures
to slideshows with sound on DVD’s. It is one of the best slideshow creator
software I have used so far (I have tried about 20 so far).
4. Roxio Easy Media Creator : (cost $70 - $100)
I tried the newest version of this software but did not like the way it looked
and felt. I liked the way it looked before when Adaptec used to own it. Roxio
has just turned something good into something useless.
These are some software I would recommend using with this drive in the order I
put it in because I have come to rely on these after a lot of testing. There is
a lot of software available for burning today, but you have to decide what you
like by yourself. So take advantage of the trialware and see what you like.
PERSONAL EXPERIENCE :
So far I have used to burn music/data CD’s which usually take less than two and
a half minutes each. Burning data to a DVD+/-R takes between 10 to 15 minutes.
On the other hand, burning data to a DVD DL+/-R takes about 40 to 45 minutes.
Copying movies takes a lot longer because ripping process takes time also. To
copy a full movie to a regular DVD+/-R/RW disk it takes me about 20 minutes to
rip and 15 minutes to burn (a total of 35 to 40 minutes). Also, to copy a full
movie to a DVD DL+/-R/RW takes about 20 minutes to rip and about 40 to 45
minutes to burn (about an hour or so).
Burning my photo slideshows and home videos takes the most time for me because
they have to render first. The rendering process takes about an hour or so
depending on the size of the slideshow. The burning process from there takes
about 15 minutes.
I have created my wedding slideshow with my old drive and it took me a total of
about three hours to render and burn. I am currently working on a newer version
of that slideshow and I bet it will take half as long to render and burn (I have
a faster/powerful PC and DVD drive).
As of yet, I have not wasted any media as a result of the burner messing up.
This drive is an OEM, but it is of high quality because it is Sony.
FINAL THOUGHTS :
The Sony DW-D22A is a great drive for the price because of it speed it can
achieve. There are faster drives available now but I am happy with this for now.
I have seen another Sony dual layer drive with a 16X speed selling for about $70
at Newegg.com, but I will wait until they reach double that to upgrade. So go
ahead and try one out for yourself. |
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Details & Specifications |
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Manufacturer: |
Sony |
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Website: |
www.sony.com |
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Read Speeds: |
16x (DVD), 48x (CD) |
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Write Speeds: |
48x (CD), 8x (DVD-R), 16x (DVD+R), 2.4x (DVD+R
DL) |
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ReWrite Speeds: |
4x (CD-RW), 4x (DVD+RW), 4x (DVD-RW) |
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Supported CD Formats: |
CD-Extra, CD-I, CD-ROM Mode 1, CD-ROM XA,
Multi-Session, Photo-CD, Video-CD, CD Audio, Karaoke-CD, CD Plus, CD-R, & CD-RW |
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Supported DVD Formats: |
DVD-ROM, Multi-border, & Multi-Session |
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Access Times: |
DVD: 105 ms
CD: 110 ms |
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Interface: |
IDE / EIDE |
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Data Buffer: |
2 MB |
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Mounting: |
Horizontal or Vertical |
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Compatible Operating Sys.: |
Microsoft Windows 98/2000/XP |
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Dimensions: |
5.75 inches (W) x 7 inches (D) x 1.63 inches (H) |
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Weight: |
3.2 pounds |
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Warranty: |
1 Year |
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Description: |
Sonys amazing new DWD22A is the next
generation Dual Layer DVD recorder for your PC that brings together all the
popular formats in a single drive: DVD+R and DVD+RW, as well as CD-R and CD-RW. |
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