I've been testing some CDR's (of sermons in audio CD format) bought from my church with Nero CD Speed. The discs turn out to be mostly Lead Data, some CMC, a little Gigastorage and some Ritek. All were unlabled before they were burned. The recorder is unknown but the duplicater has several bays & records at either 4x or 8x. I'm not sure which speed it uses. They tell me it takes 20 minutes to copy a CD if it's not already in the duplicators hard drive. All CDR's play fine in the home CD player plus the car & home computer. Everything tests fine except the Ritek discs which show lots of c2 errors on every one I tried. Yet those Ritek discs play ok... The Digital Research Riteks I used for data showed no errors for 32x burns. A TDK Ritek I have tested fine too and so did some Maxell Riteks I tested. . Maybe the church got a bad batch of discs? This is what they are made of. Manufacturer : Ritek Code : 97m31s01f Disc Type : CD-R Usage : General Recording Layer : Dye Type 1: Long Strategy (Cyanine, AZO) Recording Speed : n/a Capacity : 74:45.00 656 MB Additional Capacity : n/a Overburn Capacity : not tested The disc (tested below) has no visable damage on the read side nor the label side. Starting file test Files: 1 Directories: 0 Size: 0 MB Errors: 0 Speed: 0.0 X (1 KB/sec) File test completed Starting surface scan Good: 57.80 % Damaged: 42.20 % Unreadable: 0.00 % Surface scan completed
Using PlexTools I just checked a Ritek I burned yesterday @ 24X. It was 70 min of music and there were 1,792 C1's with zero C2/CU errors. Here's the ATIP ATIP: 97m 15s 17f Disc Manufacturer: Ritek Co. Reflective layer: Dye (Short strategy; e.g. Phthalocyanine) Media type: CD-Recordable Recording Speeds: min. unknown - max. unknown nominal Capacity: 702.82MB (79m 59s 70f / LBA: 359845)