8X/4X/12X DVD+RW / DVD-RW and 40X/24X/40X CD-RW DRU-700A Double Layer Internal ATAPI/EIDE Drive
Manufacturer: Sony Part number: DRU700A
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- Sony's first double-layer DVD burner does its job well, but double-layer burning itself is a mixed blessing.
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CNET editors' review
8X/4X/12X DVD+RW / DVD-RW and 40X/24X/40X CD-RW DRU-700A Double Layer Internal ATAPI/EIDE Drive price range: $39.99
- Reviewed by: Jon L. Jacobi
- Edited by: Justin Jaffe
- Reviewed on: 07/02/2004
- Released on: 05/17/2004
The good: Writes double-layer media; fine overall performance.
The bad: Burned double-layer discs fail to play in some devices; lacks headphone jack and volume control on front panel.
The bottom line: Sony's first double-layer DVD burner does its job well, but double-layer burning itself is a mixed blessing.
The DRU-700A is almost identical in appearance to its forerunners in the innovative DRU-500 series, sporting the same mildly attractive, putty-colored faceplate and translucent gray-and-blue media tray; Sony includes a black replacement faceplate for those with meaner-looking PCs. The drive measures a little less than seven inches deep, making it an especially good choice for bread-box and mini PCs. Adorning its front are an emergency-eject port, a power/busy light, and an eject button--that's it; there's no volume control nor headphone jack. The back panel has the standard array of connections: analog and digital audio outputs, IDE connector, drive configuration jumpers, plus three mystery jumpers whose purpose was unclear--leave them alone.
The DRU-700A's most significant feature is its ability to write 8.5GB double-layer DVD+R discs. This more capacious DVD-recordable technology allows you to back up an entire high-bit-rate, two-hour movie without compression or alteration and archive twice the amount of data as normal single-layer DVD (read more about the pros and cons of double-layer technology in CNET's burner buying guide).
The DRU-700A also writes single-layer DVD-R and DVD+R at 8X, DVD-RW/+RW at 4X, CD-R at 40X, and CD-RW at 24X (just like the DRU-530A before it). DVD-ROM reading proceeds at a sprightly 12X, and CD-ROM reading at 40X. Those specs are totally sufficient for most users, but they're no longer state of the art: Plextor's PX-712 writes DVD+R at 12X, and 16X drives are almost here.
For the first time, Sony bundles Ahead Software's Nero 6.0 DVD/CD software suite; it's not our Editors' Choice Ultra edition, but it's still a great improvement over the underpowered Sonic MyDVD suite that shipped with the Sony DRU-530A. Nero 6.0 isn't quite as intuitive or easy to use as MyDVD, but it offers far more advanced features and a much better backup utility.
CNET Labs recently changed its burner testing methodology to more accurately reflect real-life usage, and the Sony DRU-700A did very well with the new test suite. It stacked up well against both Lite-On's new double-layer SOHW-832s and LG Electronics's single-layer 8X drive, the GSA-4082B, with a three-way tie for movie-ripping performance but pulling ahead with the fastest time writing to single-layer DVD+R media. It was equally as speedy as the SOHW-832s at ripping CD audio, but for some reason, it fell considerably off the pace when writing a full audio CD, coming in approximately two minutes slower than the others. In our two DVD-rewritable media tests, the DRU-700A finished in a virtual dead heat with its competitors.
Because double-layer media is still hard to come by and will debut with a cost of at least $10 per disc and because there is no multisession support when burning DVD-movie discs, you'll want to be very selective with what you choose to put on double-layer discs. Additionally, the sluggish 2.4X write speed translates into a long wait for discs with lots of data or a feature-length movie. Our tests drive home this point: both the DRU-700A and the Lite-On SOHW-832s took about 44 minutes, 15 seconds to burn a full 7.9GB DVD movie. (Our dual-layer tests were conducted using Sony media.)
Interestingly, the more important performance issue regarding double-layer burning seems to be with DVD playback. The double-layer DVD disc we burned with the Sony drive played in most of the set-top players we tried; however, very few PC-attached single-layer DVD recorders recognized the disc. The double-layer disc we burned with the Lite-On SOHW-832s also played in most of the set-top players we tried and was recognized in very few of the PC DVD drives. For now it seems that buyers should beware: single-layer burners often can't play burned double-layer media.
| 4.4GB DVD movie burn test | 4.4GB DVD movie rip test (from DVD-ROM) |
| 74:35 CD Audio burn test | 74:35 CD Audio rip test |
| 4.22GB RW write test | 4.22GB RW read test |
Unless otherwise mentioned, all write tests are run with Verbatim media, rated at the drive's maximum speed. Find out more about how we test DVD burners.
Sony backs the DRU-700A with an industry-standard one-year warranty, but the company's toll-free tech support is available only weekdays from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. PT. Sony's Web site offers abundant support in the form of a variety of FAQs, technology white papers, software updates, PDF manuals, and firmware downloads.
User reviews
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things they didn't tell you
Pros: with rebate it was a good price at the time
Cons: according to sony, i can't have two dvd burners in my desktop at the same time. and this burner is producing pixelated dvds. speed is reduced bc sony recommends us going in PIO mode rather than ultra dma to avoid errors...
3 out of 6 users found this user opinion helpful.
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A good drive, but it has its flaws
Pros: A good drive, which does what it says on the box.
Cons: If it fails because of the data buffer being empty, the drive crashes and only a power reboot can recover it. Also, I'm on my second, as the first one burned disks that became unreadable towards the outside edge of the disc.
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Great product-but upgrade firmware
Pros: Once you do the firmware 06 upgrade and find out what media works everything is great! Tried HP disks without firmware update, and got lotsa coasters. Originally I thought it was the DVDRW, but as I began to read forums I noticed Verbatim disks are comp
Cons: Couldn't find anything in a manual to tell you to upgrade firmware, or what brands of media are compatible other than Sony
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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DRU-170A has errors
Pros: Fast and easy software set. Who can beat that Dual Layer, I want Gigs!
Cons: I've tried 2 of these DRU-170A and they are both have problems. I tried to burn DVD+RW and CD+RW. Nero says Communication Error, Lead-In Lead-Out. But I can play any CD or DVD. Go to Sony web site and suggestion is try change the DMA and PIO on 1st and 2
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Good Stuff But Not Great
Pros: The price and quality are superb. I picked mine up for $99.00 at a popular on-line store. Super reliable and fast for single layer DVD media.
Cons: Somewhat slow and not as reliable on dual layer burning which can get expensive. It pays to get some good software.
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Sony DRU-700A
Pros: Looks great and works great. I bought mine and month later put the latest firmware in it just to keep it up to date and wow it made it perform even better. I only ever made one "coaster" so far out of 100 disc. I did not use the software that it came w
Cons: The cost of the disc!!! Also watching the price plunge weekly after I bought it! People sometimes have problems because of lack of memory and using cheap disc. One brand disc works in one player but not another is what I have found.
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An embarassment.
Pros: Good styling/size and claimed compatibility.
Cons: 50% or more of the discs I have burnt are unreadable or seriously flawed - for no apparent reason. I have neither tinkered with the firmware nor am I copying anything copyright. My old Ricoh CD burner was far more reliable.
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I've never had a problem.... this is by far the best on the market. I wouldn't buy anything else.
Pros: Fast, good burns. I've never ruined even 1 cd. I use the nero 6 program that came with.
Cons: none that I've experienced so far
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75% of DVD-R burned are wrong
Pros: Good price, DL recording.
Cons: It has a very low recording quality: the 75% of DVR-R 4x Verbatim and Princo I've recorded, have CRC errors, being unreadable. I've tested it with different record soft and the problem still there. DRU-700 records DVD "correctly", with no error messages,
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Great up to now
Pros: Dual layer!! I got it before the others came out and have not had a problem until a couple of days ago. Still one coaster in 4 months - not bad. Have not tried encoding MP3s to a CD, but I'm not sure why anyone would anyway? (I-Pod). It also burns rather
Cons: expensive, even now. The media even more so. It did "crash" in the middle of backing up a movie a few days ago. I hope is not a sign of things to come.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Sony
- Part number: DRU700A
- Description: The amazing new DRU-700A is Sony's 5th generation dual format DVD burner. This exciting new drive can record on new DVD+R DL Double layer discs capable of storing up to 4 hours of MPEG-2 video or up to 8.5GB of data on a single sided disc with 2 recordable layers. Once recorded, DVD+R DL discs are compatible with home DVD players and DVD-ROM drives. Of course, the DRU-700A can also record standard 4.7GB DVD+R and DVD+RW discs and CDs too! Want more? The DRU-700A comes bundled with award winning Nero software suite so all your burning projects will turn out perfectly! Now burning your home movies, digital pictures, music, and data onto DVD and CD is faster and more convenient than ever. Internal EIDE/ATAPI interface drive is easy to install and can take the place of an existing CD-RW or CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive. What hasn't changed is legendary Sony quality and reliability, and worry free technical support if you need assistance. Choose the brand that invented dual format burners, and still does it best.
General
- Device Type DVD±RW (+R DL) drive
- Enclosure Type Internal
- Interface IDE
- Width 5.7 in
- Depth 6.5 in
- Height 1.6 in
Optical Storage
- Type DVD±RW (+R DL) - 5.25" x 1/2H
- Supported Recording Modes Disk-at-once, Multisession, Track-at-once, Packet writing, Session-at-once, Sequential write, Random access write
- Supported CD Formats CD-ROM, CD Text, CD Extra, Photo CD, Video CD, CD-ROM XA, CD-DA (audio)
- Supported Media Types CD-R, CD-RW, DVD+R, DVD-R, CD-ROM, DVD+RW, DVD-RW, DVD-ROM, DVD+R DL
- Media Load Type Tray
- Features Dual layer recording, Emergency disk eject hole
- Compliant Standards CD-Bridge
Optical Storage (2nd)
- Type None
Storage Removable
- Type None
Storage Removable (2nd)
- Storage Removable (2nd) None
Storage Controller
- Type None
Video
- Video Output None
Expansion / Connectivity
- Expansion Slots Total (Free) None
- Interfaces 1 x ATA-33 - 40 pin IDC
- Compatible Bays 1 x Front accessible - 5.25" x 1/2H
- Compatible Slots None
Storage CD / DVD
- Type DVD±RW (+R DL) 5.25" x 1/2H
- Read Speed 40x (CD) / 12x (DVD)
- Write Speed 40x (CD) / 8x (DVD±R) / 2.4x (DVD+R DL)
- Rewrite Speed 24x (CD) / 4x (DVD±RW)
- Buffer Size 2 MB
- Buffer Underrun Protection Power-Burn
- CD / DVD type DVD±RW (+R DL)
- Storage CD / DVD:Form Factor 5.25" x 1/2H
Power
- Type None
Software / System Requirements
- OS Required Microsoft Windows 2000 / XP
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8X/4X/12X DVD+RW / DVD-RW and 40X/24X/40X CD-RW DRU-700A Double Layer Internal ATAPI/EIDE Drive
Manufacturer: Sony
Specs: DVD±RW (+R DL), 40x (CD) / 12x (DVD), 40x (CD) / 8x (DVD±R) / 2.4x (DVD+R DL), 24x (CD) / 4x (DVD±RW)
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