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  • How To Choose a DVD Burner

    I am planning on getting a dvd burner to burn my edited movies.
    What I need is a burner that burns a DVD that is playable by MOST dvd players out there.
    I don't care much about the speed the dvdrw burns.


    I am looking at one of the Lite-On dvdrw at http://www.newegg.com/app/searchProd...InnerManu=1336 but I have no idea which to choose. I can't distinguish one from another.


    Help? Suggestions?
    What I Did For Love
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  • #2
    I know this will cause a fight, but try sticking with burners that can do DVD-R. Dispite the publicity DVD+R is less compatable across the range of existing DVD players than DVD-R is. Fortunately most new burners are capable of both, so that makes things a bit easier.

    Personally I like the Panasonic and other drives that can also do DVD-RAM. DVD-RAM is an excellent media for system backups because of its random access, improved error correction (rewriteable 10x as many times as DVD-RW/DVD+RW) etc. It's also used in many DVD Recorders (mainly Panasonic, Toshiba & JVC).

    Dr. Mordrid
    Last edited by Dr Mordrid; 10 August 2004, 19:30.
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    • #3
      LG DVD+-RW DUAL LAYER WRITER 12X (GSA-4120B)
      According to the latest official figures, 43% of all statistics are totally worthless...

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      • #4
        Dual layer only in +R mode....wish it were -R but otherwise it's a real triple-threat.

        Dr. Mordrid
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        • #5
          -R doesn't have dual layer working properly yet. This is hurting them.

          OTOH this means no one has done any compatibility testing of + versus - dual layer. I would expect the results of such a comparison to be interesting; to say the least.
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