Did some discs with the Asus DRW-24D5MT.
A typical dual layer DVD takes about 11 minutes to dump and has a speed profile like this according to DVD Decrypter:
I was expecting it to stay at max speed once it reached it, but for some reason it always gets slower again towards the end of the disc.
Is this normal? Shouldn't it get faster due to the longer circumference?
At one point I thought I was getting thermal throttling as it seemed to be stuck at 4MB/sec after a few discs. Not sure what happened but it seems to be ok now - I'll report back if it becomes an issue again.
I tried dumping one of my trouble discs and it handled it fine although at reduced speed (4MB/sec) when it hit the trouble sectors, which I was expecting.
Sadly the drive is region coded. MakeMKV and DVD Decrypter can work around that, although it's possible you could get a disc that wouldn't play nice, so I'm keen to know if there is a region free firmware patch for this drive.
Miscellaneous:
- The noise levels are average, not obnoxiously loud but not super quiet either. During DVD playback it's definitely nowhere near as quiet as a typical DVD player, so I wouldn't use it for that purpose. I haven't tried installing the E-Green utility, maybe that has some low power/noise mode. I searched for a Windows driver but there isn't one, so just using Microsoft's generic driver that comes with Windows 7 (I presume the firmware handles all the advanced stuff anyway).
- The OEM version has no ASUS logo printed on the front of the drive door, it's just plain black except for the M-Disc logo.
- The drive door mechanism on my unit appears faulty - it opens about 90% of the way and then meets some extra resistance where it doesn't want to open the final 10%. Sounds like the motor is struggling to push it that extra 10% but can't. I can pull it out the final 10% by hand and there isn't any extra resistance that I can feel. Took the drive apart to see if it was fixable but couldn't find anything rubbing or misaligned after 30 minutes of tinkering. Cleaned the laser with isopropyl while I had it apart. Tip: eject the tray before trying to take the metal case off, it's so much easier.
Well, there you go. A little disappointing that it can't maintain 16MB/sec through the second half of the disc, but still 3 times faster than what I was previously using (laptop & portable USB drive). Still willing to spend more on a drive that can maintain 16MB/sec as I'll be doing lots of discs. Then I can probably get 2 of the fast ones going at once. Perhaps I'll try the Lite-On as I still have an extra 5.25" bay to spare. These drives are so cheap there isn't much to lose.