Section 4. Advanced Features and PlexTools Professional
PX-716UF Installation and Users Manual
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Your choices for error display are as follows:
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SUM8
: Displays total number of detected PI errors, known as “PI-
Sum8,” in 8 consecutive ECC blocks. The maximum allowable value
of PI-Sum8 is 280 or less. The result of this measurement includes
burst error which may be corrected by the PO stage.
•
SUM1
: Displays number of PI-uncorrectable rows in 1 ECC block.
According to DVD standards, this value should not exceed 4.
However, it may be corrected if the value is over 4. This
measurement can check for defects, fingerprints, or media damage.
•
Basic
: Displays number of bytes of corrected PI error in 1 ECC
block. This measurement does not include burst error, so it is
correlated with jitter. This measurement can check the quality of a
written disc.
•
Burst
: Displays burst errors.
The existence of PI/PO errors on a DVD is perfectly normal, since they
can be corrected by the drive's CIRC logic. However, these numbers
should not be too high, because they can create uncorrectable errors
when the disc's playability decreases (for instance, because of dust,
fingerprints, scratches, etc). As for POF errors, these cannot be repaired,
so the occurrence of a POF is not acceptable. With POF errors, there is a
chance that the data will become unreadable.
TA Test
The Time Analyzer (TA) test analyzes the lands and pits of a disc and
produces a histogram of T3-T11 and T14. You can use this test as a
visual indication of the quality of a disc.
This test is for use on a DVD+R or DVD-R disc that you have recorded.
(It’s not for use with any CD, nor is it for use with a commercial pressed
DVD, or a DVD+RW or DVD-RW disc.)
NOTE
: At first release, the PX-716UF does not support CD-R/RW media.
Support will be provided by a firmware upgrade. See page 70 for details
on how to upgrade your drive’s firmware.
To view a TA analysis:
1. Place a pressed or recorded CD or DVD in the PX-716UF.