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chuckzoch
07-03-2002, 20:43
Ok here goes nothing.
I am building a stand alone duplicator. I am using an existing frame and internal parts that was from a WYTRON system ( which HAD 1 reader and 1 writter) READER and WRITTER have been removed,
My question to all is given the choice what would make an ideal combination . Just what reader and writter would anyone suggest if they were putting this together for themselves...
In the past i have spent a fortune on messing around with drives and writters and find that this might be the only real way to go,
So humor me and give me some suggestions as if this was your machine that we are getting together.

thanks to all :confused:

podunkviller
08-03-2002, 04:05
toshiba dvd rom for reader
liteon for writer

chuckzoch
08-03-2002, 05:04
As to LiteOn which model 1210A which i have but do not know if it would work or 12102B or the 2410B? what one would you suggest as the best of the best for this purpose.
The same question applies to your suggestion as to the reader. What model A Toshiba DVD? reader. What is your reasoning behind using the DVD as a reader?

I really do appreciate your thought and insight on this subject

faz2002
02-04-2002, 10:17
lite-on 2410B

faz2002

Monty Burns
02-04-2002, 16:44
TOSHIBA DVD SDM 1612 (it's a must!!)

BG
07-04-2002, 10:39
I would use LG GCE-8320B for the burner. Writes at 32x, safedisc 2 compatible, and writes ALL sub-channel data correctly. The best part, it cost $90-$100 US. Hope this helps...:cool: