Sony DRU-800A

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What you need to know

We like:

Good overall performance; supports dual-layer DVD-R; reliable; short-profile body; good online support

We don't like:

Limited Nero software bundle

You might also need:

Blank media

CNET.co.uk judgement:

The Sony DRU-800A is an overall decent performer in a small package

Score:

6.3 Good

Full Review

Reviewed 12 September 2005

Reviewed by Jon L. Jacobi

Though it can't write double-layer DVD+R media as fast as Plextor's PX-716A or Memorex's 16x16x DL IDE drive, Sony's reliable DRU-800A DVD burner is a very good all-round performer. While many drives choke on certain brands or types of media, or produce errors on the outside edge of the disk at top speed, the Sony just works. We love stuff that you don't have to worry about or fuss over when you use it, and the Sony DRU-800A definitely fits in that category.

Physically, you'd be hard-pressed to pick the Sony DRU-800A DVD burner out of a lineup of recent Sony burners. It has the same short body (171mm long), which fits nicely in smaller PCs, and it ships with the same putty-coloured and black faceplates for colour-coordinating with most systems. On the back of the drive, you'll find the usual array of digital and analogue audio outputs, an IDE connector, a power connector and slave/master/cable-select configuration jumpers. As we mention in every Sony burner review, the back also houses the same three mystery jumpers with no apparent function. (One of these days, we'll jumper them to see if the drive light starts blinking alien codes.)

The DRU-800A ships with a limited version of Nero's CD/DVD software suite, which includes NeroVision Express authoring software, Nero Burning ROM SE for mastering, Nero InCD for packet writing, Nero ShowTime for playing DVD movies, and Nero BackItUp for backing up your system. The suite should suffice for the average user, but power users might want to check Nero's site for an upgrade path that includes the Recode2 movie-compression program, the PhotoSnap photo editor and the full-strength Nero Burning ROM, among other utilities.

Overall, the DRU-800A's performance was acceptable, writing single-layer DVD+R and DVD-R discs (at 16x) in about six minutes, just a few seconds slower than the other drives. It was also a fairly fast ripper, easily beating most of the competition, though it was not as quick as the Plextor PX-716A. Burning double-layer DVD+R discs at only 4x, the DRU-800A was considerably slower than the 6x Plextor PX-716A but comparable to the 4x Memorex 16x16x drive. It's one of the first drives we've looked at that supports double-layer (DL) DVD-R, burning a DL-R disc at 4x. The Sony DRU-800A really shone when ripping a DL movie to the hard drive -- only the Plextor outpaced it. Finally, the Sony DRU-800A was a lightning-fast CD burner; however, it proved pokier when ripping a CD.

 

DVD movie rip/burn tests (min:sec)
(Shorter bars indicate faster performance)
4.4GB DVD Video burn test
4.4GB DVD Video rip test (from DVD Video)
Asus DRW-1608P (16x DVD+R)
05:41
13:55
Asus DRW-1608P (16x DVD-R)
05:56
Memorex 16x16x DL IDE (16x DVD-R)
05:56
Sony DRU-800A (16x DVD+R)
05:58
08:52
Memorex 16x16x DL IDE (16x DVD+R)
06:05
15:58
Plextor PX-716A (16x DVD+R)
06:05
06:05
Plextor PX-716A (16x DVD-R)
06:10
Sony DRU-800A (16x DVD-R)
06:12

Double-layer DVD movie rip/burn tests (min:sec)
(Shorter bars indicate faster performance)
7.9GB DVD Video burn test
7.9GB DVD Video rip test (from DVD Video)
Plextor PX-716A (6x double-layer DVD+R)*
10:54
11:40
Asus DRW-1608P (6x double-layer DVD+R)*
18:49
26:47
Memorex 16X16X DL IDE (4x double-layer DVD+R) **
26:05
30:43
Sony DRU-800A (4x double-layer DVD+R)**
26:16
17:03
Sony DRU-800A (4x dual-layer DVD-R)
27:47
*The Asus and Plextor drives write to 2.4x DVD+R double-layer media at 6x.
**The Memorex and Sony drives write to 2.4x DVD+R double-layer media at 4x.

CD Audio rip/burn tests (min:sec)
(Shorter bars indicate faster performance)
74:35 CD Audio burn test
74:35 CD Audio rip test
Sony DRU-800A (48x CD-R)
02:39
03:53
Memorex 16x16x DL IDE (48x CD-R)
02:54
03:50
Plextor PX-716A (48X CD-R)
03:01
03:27
Asus DRW-1608P (40x CD-R)
03:16
04:20

RW read/write tests (min:sec)
(Shorter bars indicate faster performance)
4.22GB RW write test
4.22GB RW read test
Memorex 16x16x DL IDE (8x DVD+RW)
07:14
09:44
Plextor PX-716A (8x DVD+RW)
07:31
06:29
Sony DRU-800A (8x DVD+RW)
07:33
09:21
Asus DRW-1608P (8x DVD+RW)
08:07
09:19
Asus DRW-1608P (6x DVD-RW)
09:52
09:20
Sony DRU-800A (6x DVD-RW)
10:05
09:34
Memorex 16x16x DL IDE (6x DVD-RW)
10:14
09:46
Plextor PX-716A (4x DVD-RW)
14:33
06:27

 

Unless otherwise mentioned, all write tests are run with Verbatim media, rated at the drive's maximum speed.

Edited by Felisa Yang
Additional editing by Kate Macefield

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