High Speed Burning via USB2.0 - Waitec FrisbyII

Data-RW

For this test, our standard procedure is to use Nero Burning ROM 5.5.9.9 and the high speed RW media supplied by the manufacturer. File size is exactly 660152 kBytes (645 MB). Writing method is TAO.

As Waitec does not bundle any media with the writer, we tried our luck first with Yamaha's ultra-fast RW media. Even though we had deactivated the smartburning function, we were unable to write at 12x speed. However, we were successful using Liteon's high-speed RW media.

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Speed MaxData-RW
24x10x40xLiteon LXR24101A08:09
40x12x40xWaitec Frisby II06:52
44x24x44xYamaha CRW-F1UX03:41

The FrisbyII is a good minute faster than a 10x rewriter. Hardly surprising, though, since the CRW-F1ux is a 24x writer.

CD-DA - The Classic Audio CD

Our audio CD image contains 20 tracks with a total playing time of 79 minutes, 4 seconds. The CD-DA is burned in DAO mode with CD-Text content.

In this discipline, too, this compact writer has the edge

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Speed MaxAudio-CDR
24x10x40xLiteon LXR24101A04:11
40x12x40xWaitec Frisby II03:05
44x24x44xYamaha CRW-F1UX03:15

Not a problem - CD Text playback

Summary of Writing Performance, Part I

Waitec's FrisbyII turned out to be a fast writer, turning in the kind of writing performance that is comparable to 44x writers. On the negative side, we should mention the background noise, which reminded us of a dustbuster.