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Which burner is best suited for burning DC backups?
As of late, I've been interested in purchasing either a Sony 12X 8X 32 or a Richo 16X 12X 32X. Apart from the obvious differences in speed (and cost), which is better for burning dreamcast games, if any? And also, does anyone out there have any recommendations on a burner which has burnt dreamcast games easily? Over the past 12 months, I have been using an Acer burner, and whilst I can burn DC games, the process is tedious and time consuming, as I need to use a hacked version of Cd-record to actually record the first audio session, and is coupled with a high chance of the disc actually not working. Thanks for anyone that replies to this.
And, although totally off topic, my feelings go out to those affected by the terrorist tragedy in America. Even though I live in Australia, I along with everyone else, was totally shocked by the incident. |
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i could only say that i´m using an teac cdr58s and it works perfectly.
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I'd have to say if i was to buy a new writer i'd go for a Plextor 24x it'll burn anything
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I have been burning playstation, dreamcast and music cd's with 2 different writers for the last year
A mitsumi 8/4/32 and a freecom classic 8/4/32 and by far the best that works everytime without fail, and supports every piece of software I have put on is the freecom this is a list of some of the s/ware I use CLONE CD CDRWIN DISC JUGGLER NERO ADAPTEC WIN ON CD And some more it works with the lot, but the mitsumi is only good for music and auto dreamcast games, thanks |
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