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System Name | HP EliteBook 725 G3 |
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Processor | AMD PRO A10-8700B (1.8 GHz CMT dual module with 3.2 GHz boost) |
Motherboard | HP proprietary |
Cooling | pretty good |
Memory | 8 GB SK Hynix DDR3 SODIMM |
Video Card(s) | Radeon R6 (Carrizo/GCNv3) |
Storage | internal Kioxia XG6 1 TB NVMe SSD (aftermarket) |
Display(s) | HP P22h G4 21.5" 1080p (& 768p internal LCD) |
Case | HP proprietary metal case |
Audio Device(s) | built-in Conexant CX20724 HDA chipset -> Roland RH-200S |
Power Supply | HP-branded AC adapter |
Mouse | Steelseries Rival 310 |
Keyboard | Cherry G84-5200 |
Software | Alma Linux 9.1 |
Benchmark Scores | Broadcom BCM94356 11ac M.2 WiFi card (aftermarket) |
For all those who (still) own an optical disc drive, be it an old CDRW or combo CDRW/DVD (read) drive or a typical CD/DVD+-RW multi drive or bluray (multi) drive, or perhaps even a drive for a new, much less common format such as the Archival Disc by Sony and Panasonic, for whatever purpose (burning, playback and other reading, ripping (note that ripping typical commercial DVDs and blurays is illegal in the United States per the glorious DMCA and perhaps some other countries as well because it involves cracking the (A)CSS copy protection mechanism)). This is one of the least exclusive clubs on TPU, you can join for just $20 or even less if you are willing to go used (if you have a 5.25" bay, otherwise it will be slightly more expensive).
With the demise of the club.myce.com forums this year (although part of its content can still be accessed thanks to the Internet Archive) a lot of knowledge about optical disc technology for the average consumer has become inaccessible. Luckily I was reading these forums a lot in the last half of 2021, absorbing a lot of knowledge about optical media.
What I use my optical drives for:
Optical drive information:
TSST ('Samsung') optical drives table courtesy of Myce and CDRinfo.pl communities
PLDS ('Lite-On') optical drives table courtesy of Myce and CDRinfo.pl communities
HL-DT-ST (Hitachi-LG or 'LG') optical drives table courtesy of Myce and CDRinfo.pl communities
Sony Optiarc NEC optical drives table courtesy of Myce and CDRinfo.pl communities
Places to buy affordable and quality blank media (it will be a bit US/North America centric for now but suggestions for other parts of the world are more than welcome!):
Runtechmedia Store on eBay (I would not buy BD-Rs from any Vinpower Digital brand (e.g. PlexDisc, Optical Quantum, Piodata) from them though as I only trust Verbatim DataLifePlus BD-Rs (VERBATIMe MID))
mediawholesaleonline store on eBay (they sell HP and Philips branded discs, which are said to be a relatively good grade of CMC Magnetics made (Made in Taiwan) discs; they sell other stuff such as Sony and Verbatim as well but keep in mind that those are just brands and not (anymore!) the actual manufacturers of the discs; personally I would not use these for archival or serious backups but they are cheap and fine for general purpose use; they also sell Verbatim DataLifePlus and M-Disc bluray discs)
Polyline Corp CDs (they sell FTI/Falcon Media discs as well as Verbatim (DataLifePlus, i.e. their own ATIP rather than (rebranded) CMC) and CMC Pro with the legendary Japanese Taiyo Yuden ATIP discs)
Polyline Corp DVDs (they sell FTI/Falcon Media discs with TDK MIDs (you may want to avoid these as degradation has been reported for these with both the original TDK made as well as FTI made ones!), Verbatim (DataLifePlus, i.e. Verbatim/MCC/Mitsubishi Chemicals MID) discs and CMC Pro discs with the Japanese Taiyo Yuden MIDs)
Rima (they sell Ritek Pro (Japanese Maxell MID for DVDs, Ritek ATIP for CDs) and CMC Pro (Japanese Taiyo Yuden MID/ATIP) discs and also Verbatim DataLifePlus BD-Rs; I have personally purchased CD quad cases from them to store my archival CD-Rs)
<< I will continue updating this original post with more information over time >>
keywords of stuff to be added in the future: cdrecord, cdrskin, dvdisaster, opti drive control, PREMM2
With the demise of the club.myce.com forums this year (although part of its content can still be accessed thanks to the Internet Archive) a lot of knowledge about optical disc technology for the average consumer has become inaccessible. Luckily I was reading these forums a lot in the last half of 2021, absorbing a lot of knowledge about optical media.
What I use my optical drives for:
- ripping pressed audio CDs (used CDs can be an excellent deal sometimes and with deceased or already extremely wealthy artists I do not personally feel to need to purchase the music new to support the artist; furthermore, some music can only be purchased on CD, used or new) as I do not like the idea of eternally relying on Spotify for access to my favorite music
- burning CD-Rs for use in my car player (much more convenient and reliable, in my opinion, than having to deal with some gadget to connect my iPhone Xr via Bluetooth and then having to fumble with Spotify when I have to go somewhere)
- burning CD-Rs and DVD+Rs for archival/backup purposes; I do not want to rely solely on SSDs and HDDs with potential for bit rot (not to mention general failure) for storing my most important data. Truly irreplacable data gets backed up on very high quality CD-Rs (and stored properly, of course!), while other stuff gets backed up on DVD+Rs (or not at all).
- TSST (Toshiba Samsung Storage Technology, a joint venture between, as the name suggests, Japanese Toshiba and Korean Samsung; it was purchased by its South Korean (optical pickup unit or OPU) supplier Optis, however, before going bankrupt in 2016) SH-224DB CD/DVD burner (connected with a Startech USB 2.0 IDE/SATA adapter to my desktop), purchased open box from eBay in 2021; it is an excellent CD and DVD reader with its Mediatek chipset and said to be a great DVD burner as well; not sure how well it burns CDs. Sold as a "Samsung Super Writemaster".
- HL-DT-ST (Hitachi-LG Data Storage, a joint venture between, as the name, suggests Japanese Hitachi and Korean LG, still in business, although unfortunately quality has gone down the drain in an effort to keep costs low in the shrinking market for optical disc drives) WH16NS40 (it actually seems to be an NS50 based on its exterior design but for inexplicable reasons LG has been selling newer drives under the NS40 model code, which has led to great confusion) with firmware 1.03 (DO NOT upgrade this drive to the new firmware version 1.05 as you will brick it and LG will tell you to get lost if it is out of warranty) bluray burner in an OWC Mercury USB 3.0 enclosure (purchased prebuilt from Adorama years ago)
- PlexDisc (a Vinpower Digital brand) 16X DVD+R logo top 100-pack (Optodisc MID; made by an unknown (probably the huge CMC Magnetics) Taiwanese manufacturer (in Taiwan) as Optodisc allegedly no longer as its own plants anymore), purchased from eBay (runtechmedia store)
- Falcon Media/FTI 52X inkjet/hub printable, water repellent 80 min/700 MB 50-pack Premium line CD-R cakebox, purchased from Polyline Corp of Burbank, California
- Japanese TDK ATIP (manufacturing equipment was purchased by FTI from TDK when they got out of the CD-R manufacturing business)
- Made in Ras al-Khaimah, United Arab Emirates
- https://falconrak.com/product/premium-line-cd-r/
- relatively expensive so I only use it for archival/backup purposes
- made by what seems to be the only blank/recordable optical media manufacturer left that is not based in either the PRC (China) or ROC (Taiwan) so probably a good idea to support them if you love optical media and are worried about a possible China-Taiwan conflict in the future
- Piodata (a Vinpower Digital brand) 52X CD-R white top 50 pack (CMC Magnetics ATIP so almost certainly also manufactured by them, Made in Taiwan)
- cheap so I use them for audio CDs that will be used in my car and therefore inevitably scratched up and exposed to unpleasant temperatures) and also for OS (Linux/*BSD) discs that will be used only once or maybe twice
- Verbatim DVD+R 16X 10-pack (CMC Magnetics M01 MID), purchased from some random person on eBay because I needed some DVD+Rs quickly and for a reasonable price. Not sure if it was my particular pack that I did not purchase directly from a reputable store or just this Verbatim product in general but they came with debris inside and visual imperfections and I got a terrible burn with one of them. Overall unhappy with these. Just get some PlexDiscs from runtechmedia instead!
- new old stock Sony Optiarc AD-7200S (or one of its "clone"s, i.e. rebadges); the legendary burner from 2008
Optical drive information:
TSST ('Samsung') optical drives table courtesy of Myce and CDRinfo.pl communities
PLDS ('Lite-On') optical drives table courtesy of Myce and CDRinfo.pl communities
HL-DT-ST (Hitachi-LG or 'LG') optical drives table courtesy of Myce and CDRinfo.pl communities
Sony Optiarc NEC optical drives table courtesy of Myce and CDRinfo.pl communities
Places to buy affordable and quality blank media (it will be a bit US/North America centric for now but suggestions for other parts of the world are more than welcome!):
Runtechmedia Store on eBay (I would not buy BD-Rs from any Vinpower Digital brand (e.g. PlexDisc, Optical Quantum, Piodata) from them though as I only trust Verbatim DataLifePlus BD-Rs (VERBATIMe MID))
mediawholesaleonline store on eBay (they sell HP and Philips branded discs, which are said to be a relatively good grade of CMC Magnetics made (Made in Taiwan) discs; they sell other stuff such as Sony and Verbatim as well but keep in mind that those are just brands and not (anymore!) the actual manufacturers of the discs; personally I would not use these for archival or serious backups but they are cheap and fine for general purpose use; they also sell Verbatim DataLifePlus and M-Disc bluray discs)
Polyline Corp CDs (they sell FTI/Falcon Media discs as well as Verbatim (DataLifePlus, i.e. their own ATIP rather than (rebranded) CMC) and CMC Pro with the legendary Japanese Taiyo Yuden ATIP discs)
Polyline Corp DVDs (they sell FTI/Falcon Media discs with TDK MIDs (you may want to avoid these as degradation has been reported for these with both the original TDK made as well as FTI made ones!), Verbatim (DataLifePlus, i.e. Verbatim/MCC/Mitsubishi Chemicals MID) discs and CMC Pro discs with the Japanese Taiyo Yuden MIDs)
Rima (they sell Ritek Pro (Japanese Maxell MID for DVDs, Ritek ATIP for CDs) and CMC Pro (Japanese Taiyo Yuden MID/ATIP) discs and also Verbatim DataLifePlus BD-Rs; I have personally purchased CD quad cases from them to store my archival CD-Rs)
<< I will continue updating this original post with more information over time >>
keywords of stuff to be added in the future: cdrecord, cdrskin, dvdisaster, opti drive control, PREMM2
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