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sp4m
01-03-2004, 02:41
I often see that the 4x DVDs are cheaper than the 2x DVDs in the same brand! Why is this? My burner can do 8x and i don't want to burn in 2x...

ottoman
01-03-2004, 04:00
It's basic economics. 4X will be cheaper because they sell a hell of a lot more 4X than 2X now days so they making their money back no problems.

2X dvd-r will only be bought by people with 2X burners so they are getting bent over and nailed by the dvd manufactuered.

Regards

sp4m
01-03-2004, 04:42
ok... but cant people with 2x burners use 4x DVDs, and burn them in 2x? I havn't burned a single DVD in my life...

SurfDrifter
01-03-2004, 05:33
Yes, they can, but sometimes it requires a FW upgrade in order NOT to fry their burner. Pioneer had that kind of issues.

Probably 2x are more expensive, because they are obsolete (no brand today ships 2x discs) and at the time of their production the cost was higher than today. I can remember when TDK dvd-r 2x was costing 13€ on a local shop.

TylerDurden
01-03-2004, 05:43
Im startin to like this Sundrifter guy. Good info.




Tyler!

sp4m
01-03-2004, 09:28
Originally posted by SurfDrifter
Yes, they can, but sometimes it requires a FW upgrade in order NOT to fry their burner. Pioneer had that kind of issues.

Probably 2x are more expensive, because they are obsolete (no brand today ships 2x discs) and at the time of their production the cost was higher than today. I can remember when TDK dvd-r 2x was costing 13€ on a local shop.

Thnx man! good info :) I just came home from my kusin with my 8x burner that he bought for me... *happy*