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Pioneer BDR-206DBK 12x Internal Blu-ray Disc/DVD/CD Writer (Black)

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I like and I don't like this Blu-Ray player. I bought this to compliment my older unit,
Lg Electronics 10X Blu-Ray Sata Writer Drive with Software Wh10Ls30K (Black).

To start, the Pioneer doesn't come with anything, no software, no screws, no cables. Just the bare unit inside a box and some pages. Not an issue for me but it does set pricing expectations.

Installing the drive in the Mac Pro is simple. First you have to slide the cap that is attached to the tray door off (there's a minute hole in the front of the drive in which you insert a paper clip to force open the door). No tools required. Then attach the drive in the harness with 4 screws and plug in the Sata cable. Takes a few minutes.

I put mine in place of the traditional "superdrive". Powered up, drive was there, opens with the eject key or the upper right hand corner menu. The drive comes with Firmware version 1.06, dated April 2011.

All my drive-interactive programs worked well with this drive, both native Mac programs and Windows 7 programs running in Vmware. I was pleased with the speed at which the drive can handle Dvd media. Where the drive falls short is handling Blu-Ray media. I own a modest collection of Blu-Ray media and the speed at which my sample of digital content can be read is for the most part minute to 9.0 Mb/s. With the Lg drive, it can read the same discs at over 18 Mb/s. At this point, I have to sass a great estimate of ignorance when it comes to media read rates. These drives both are capable of much higher read rates, but if you do a search on riplock etc you will find that the firmware in most drives intentionally limit read rates, and many drive owners modify their drive firmware to get colse to these limits.

I have no idea what the benefit of slowing the drive might be (I would expect the drive to slow down upon errors, re-read the affected data and slowly ramp back up). What I don't like about the Pioneer firmware is that it is encrypted and thus cannot be modified if one wanted to get better doing out of it.

It's also pretty clear that the Pioneer drive is the very same drive that resides in any "external enclosure" drives as Oem for other brands. They have the exact same specifications and the same internal Id codes. The Pioneer did best the Lg when it came to Dvd speeds.

One area that the drive is a dissatisfaction lies in it's audible noise levels. When it spins the disc at high rates it is relatively loud. Case in point, when the Lg drive is reading Blu-Ray at 18 Mb/s I can hardly hear the drive spinning. The Pioneer reading at only 9 Mb/s is very noisy.

Not a bad drive but far from best in show, hopefully there is some benefit to the slower Blu-Ray read speed.


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