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Old 12-10-2001, 21:03
kidace kidace is offline
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for cryptobudz or anyone that can ans

hey guy just wanted to know if you could tell me what you got so i can go get oine i was going to get a que dvd burner but you said don't get the ram type.
so i guess if i get what you have i will be able to make one on one copies of dvd games from my friends to use.
tell me the one you took back so i will not get it and then the one you have plus i guess you use nero to make the copies at the mom,ent.
also if it was not a que that you took back look those up and tell me if those will work as good as the pioneer i have seen most people talking about those howerver.
tks for help also if others read this and can ans pls do
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Old 13-10-2001, 12:50
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Tried a few DVD burners and I would have to say Pioneer rule for the fact they work well adn also do DVD r/w tried Que and HP and still prefer Pioneer, all will work though as long as they are DVDr and not DVD RAM (I had a Panasonic DVD RAM drive a while back and it sucked.)

Software I just use Primo DVD 2.0 to make a 1:1 copy (only tried once) and backed up Silent Hill 2 (I have it on US import but cant play origonal as I am from the UK) took about a hour to read from my Philips DVD ROM to My Pioneer a03 and it works great.

Hope I have been of help.
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