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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. |
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.
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Ok, thx for the info. I will be sure to wait for a double density burner.
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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 [email protected] |
Hmm, that one looks pretty nice :)
I will look into it and see what I can afford. |
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.
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Yea, I noticed that. I will hold off untill they come out with double density burners.
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