Pioneer BDR-S05J-BK First Board Burner 12x Recording

Pioneer has proudly introduced this morning BDR-S05J-BK, which is the first Board burner that supports 12x recording of selected BD-R SL and DL media (6x-certified). In the SATA drive also supports recording of 6x BD-R discs LTH, 2x with BD-RE/RE DL, 16x with DVD ± R, 8x with DVD ± R DL and DVD ± RW drives, 40x CD-R with 40 X speed Finally, a 24x CD-RW discs. Pioneer BDR-S05J-BK will be released at the end of this month for around ¥ 38,000 ($ 416).

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Pioneer is also expected to offer the OEM version of the device in overseas markets (BDR-205). The device will not be available in Europe as Pioneer Europe has withdrawn from the PC Components distribution business since the end of July 2009 for strategic reasons. PLDS also expected to release one 12x BD burner in Q4 of 2009. In the BDR-S05J-BK Board is the first burner that supports 12x recording of selected BD-R SL and DL media (6x-certified). In the SATA drive also supports recording of 6x BD-R discs LTH, 2x with BD-RE/RE DL, 16x with DVD ± R, 8x with DVD ± R DL and DVD ± RW drives, 40x CD-R with 40 X speed Finally, a 24x CD-RW discs.

12x speed burning can be done through the 6x BD-R SL and DL discs from Panasonic. Other BD-R discs will be burned at 10x and 6x, according to the company. Before writing to BD-R device performs the typical “word” in the firmware to solve the maximum speed for entries BD-R disc. In addition, for each disk that is not registered in the firmware of the device’s, the Board of the burner used 4x speed writing. Pioneer’s drive also features dustproof It is also one structure that supports the dust away from the case of internal drive and disk technology, Pioneer-resonance stabilizer.

This controls the airflow generated by the rotating disk to disk to reduce distortion that can occur when media rotates at high speed. In addition, the air flow within the department was improved, allowing air to circulate easily around the internal chassis, reducing noise caused by the accumulation of air. Finally, the device’s design prevents air leaks, particularly through the front panel, which can generate significant amounts of background noise. Pioneer also has implemented its PowerRead PureRead and functions in a new drive.

There is a difference between how, AV and PC handle discs, which are difficult to read. In the standard PC environment, DVD-Video, is treated as 1 type of data, therefore, if a section is considered to be unreadable, playback will stop. With PowerRead, user experience is similar to country-V, which makes it possible to play the rest of the disc. Note that with PowerRead, read DVD or Blu-Ray disc contents remain unreadable. PowerRead jump to the next reading address. PowerRead can be used for BD / DVD media, which were recorded in the BDMV / BDAV and DVD Video / VR format.

In addition, the device features a “clean READ 2″ function, to compensate for digital noise introduced when scratched or dusty audio CD to play. The idea behind PURE READ is to try and correct damaged sectors are read from an audio-CD. Feature re-reads damaged sectors to see whether it can resume them. When these damaged sectors are read in a normal situation of the sector can be read without any serious mistakes, but sometimes pops or crackles can be heard in the great final file. When a sector which is difficult to read is open, the laser is trying to re-read the damaged sector. Not just re-reading the sector, but it will adjust the read drive parameters (IE-high or low energy laser and the angle of the laser beam are adjusted) to try and get the best read-back from that damaged sector. Algorithm calculates the “best” or “average” result it achieves, and this information (ie the most possible result) is then used as part of the final file. [cdrinfo]

 


 

September 19, 2009| Posted in Electronics, Storage & Media

 

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