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SafeDisk v2 30-05-2002 15:29

DVD Burner Specs
 
Well I am going to buy a DVD burner here pretty soon and I am kinda unsure on who is the best and what spec's to look for.

I plan on making backup's of all my DVD movies so I would want one that could do and and still have them play in my DVD player.

I hear that Pioneer is pretty good but are they the best? Plus, are there any burners out there that burn single and dule density disks? Sorry but I am really confused in this area. I Know load's about CD-RW drives, but I have never used any type of DVD drive in my life.

podunkviller 30-05-2002 23:08

i dont think discs bigger than 4.3 gb are available right now.....its a shitty deal, as most .vob's are too big to fit on a single density disc. wait til the new ones come out to buy one, or else u might be disappointed.

SafeDisk v2 31-05-2002 06:51

Ok, thx for the info. I will be sure to wait for a double density burner.

iceman2002 10-06-2002 07:03

i think they can
 
Hiya im looking at the same thing u are, getting a dvd-r the pioneer does do double sided disk so i just read have a look at


http://www.pioneeraus.com.au/multime...r-a04_prod.htm

All the Best if ya get one be4 me let me no what its like and i will do the same
regards


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SafeDisk v2 10-06-2002 16:45

Hmm, that one looks pretty nice :)

I will look into it and see what I can afford.

schumy2001 11-06-2002 07:15

the story about the pioneer is half true. there are dvd-r on the market who has 2 sides. the top and the bottem. you`ll have to turn the disc and continue burning. the burner you want has to be double layer supported. but there is no burner yet who can do that.

SafeDisk v2 11-06-2002 14:58

Yea, I noticed that. I will hold off untill they come out with double density burners.


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