Informations from INQUIRY command:
Manufacturer: HL-DT-ST, Product: DVD-RAM GH22LP20, Version: 1.04
Synchronous data transfer: Not supported
Explanation:
The INQUIRY command will give fundamental information on a device.
First it determines the names of the manufacturer and the product and the product version number (in most cases the version of the
firmware).
It also determines some infomation on the abilities of the device; the most interesting being whether the device
supports"synchronous data transfer". This transfer mode allows a faster transfer of the data through the SCSI-bus. This is also
necessary when using "slow" CD-Roms, because the bus will be burdened less.
Reading device capabilities: OK
Maximum speed: 8468 kByte / second (48.0 times)
Cache size: 2048 kByte
Read CD-RW: Yes
Read Bar code: No
Read UPC code: Yes
Read ISRC code: Yes
Return C2 error pointers: No
Read R-W subcodes: No
R-W subcode de-interleaved: No
Read CD-DA: Yes
Read CD-DA correctly: Yes
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++ Cache test
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Feurio! will now try to determine the size of the cache memory usable for audio data and the max. transfer rate.
To do so, Feurio! will read a certain number of sectors repeatedly and measure the transfer rate.
First 1 sector will be read repeatedly, then 2 sectors, and so on.
Normally the transfer rate will increase, because the more sectors are read, the fewer search operations will be needed.
Number of sectors: 1 (=2 kByte) -> 0.037 MBytes / second
Number of sectors: 2 (=4 kByte) -> 0.066 MBytes / second
Number of sectors: 3 (=7 kByte) -> 0.098 MBytes / second
Number of sectors: 4 (=9 kByte) -> 0.124 MBytes / second
Number of sectors: 5 (=11 kByte) -> 0.148 MBytes / second
Number of sectors: 6 (=14 kByte) -> 0.182 MBytes / second
Number of sectors: 7 (=16 kByte) -> 0.204 MBytes / second
Number of sectors: 8 (=18 kByte) -> 0.262 MBytes / second
Number of sectors: 9 (=21 kByte) -> 0.291 MBytes / second
Number of sectors: 10 (=23 kByte) -> 0.299 MBytes / second
Number of sectors: 15 (=35 kByte) -> 0.370 MBytes / second
Number of sectors: 22 (=51 kByte) -> 0.409 MBytes / second
Number of sectors: 15 (=35 kByte) -> 0.370 MBytes / second
Number of sectors: 16 (=37 kByte) -> 0.403 MBytes / second
Number of sectors: 17 (=39 kByte) -> 0.409 MBytes / second
Number of sectors: 18 (=42 kByte) -> 0.458 MBytes / second
Number of sectors: 19 (=44 kByte) -> 0.460 MBytes / second
Number of sectors: 20 (=47 kByte) -> 0.443 MBytes / second
Number of sectors: 21 (=49 kByte) -> 0.444 MBytes / second
Number of sectors: 31 (=72 kByte) -> 0.552 MBytes / second
Number of sectors: 46 (=108 kByte) -> 0.700 MBytes / second
Number of sectors: 69 (=162 kByte) -> 0.744 MBytes / second
Number of sectors: 103 (=242 kByte) -> 0.894 MBytes / second
Number of sectors: 154 (=362 kByte) -> 0.951 MBytes / second
Number of sectors: 231 (=543 kByte) -> 1.011 MBytes / second
Number of sectors: 346 (=813 kByte) -> 1.041 MBytes / second
Number of sectors: 519 (=1220 kByte) -> 0.284 MBytes / second
Number of sectors: 778 (=1829 kByte) -> 2.981 MBytes / second
Number of sectors: 1167 (=2744 kByte) -> 3.060 MBytes / second
Number of sectors: 1750 (=4116 kByte) -> 3.087 MBytes / second
Number of sectors: 2625 (=6174 kByte) -> 3.127 MBytes / second
Number of sectors: 3937 (=9259 kByte) -> 0.708 MBytes / second
Number of sectors: 5905 (=13888 kByte) -> 0.958 MBytes / second
Number of sectors: 8857 (=20831 kByte) -> 1.257 MBytes / second
Number of sectors: 13285 (=31246 kByte) -> 1.592 MBytes / second
Number of sectors: 19927 (=46868 kByte) -> 3.370 MBytes / second
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Result:
Maximum transfer rate: 3370 kBytes/Second
Cache size for audio data: 0 kByte
It seems that your device isn't able to cache audio data!
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