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The
DVR-A07 is Pioneer's first 8x8 dual format writer, meaning it is
capable of writing at 8x speed on DVD-R discs whose standard is
being ratified in the DVD Forum and +R discs that are designed for
this recording speed. The new drive also records high-speed
DVD-RW and +RW discs at up to 4x speed, and CD-R and CD-RW discs
at up to 24x speed.
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Pioneer
engineers focused on improving the writing/recording quality and
reliability for high-speed writing. New technology accommodates
for variances in blank media. Some of the technological advancements
include:
- Pioneer-developed
Liquid Crystal Control System for precise recording onto the surface
of discs that may be warped or of uneven thickness.
- Smart
Laser Driver to provide a precise laser pulse control and achieve
more reliable recording for high-speed writing.
- Precision
Recording Technology, which utilizes an auto-adjustable writing
technique to enable recording under the best conditions for each
disc characteristic at all times. This technology, first introduced
in the DVR-A06, enables the DVR-A07 to achieve optimal initial
writing performance and helps to minimize the normal deterioration
of re-recordable discs due to repeated writing. As a result,
the quality for repeatedly used DVD-RW discs is up to 10 times
better than previous writers.
- A
Defect Management System that enhances the writing reliability
further, while maintaining read compatibility with other DVD-ROM
drives, DVD players and DVD recorders.
- An
Ultra Dynamic Resonance Absorber that reduces vibrations that
can affect performance during high-speed recording and playback
of some discs. With this feature, the high precision servo
system remains stable during both high-speed recording and playback.
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