DVD Burners!

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DVD Burners!

Postby Camel toe joe » Wed Jun 30, 2004 12:52 pm

I currently have a Ricoh dvd+R. I have trouble making dvds with it sometimes it works sometimes it doesn't. I have tried updating the firm ware but no luck. This was a gift from my father and I don't believe the unit is sold in the states as he bought it in Germany. what usually happens is it says succesful after the burn(nero) but when i put the dvd back in my drive doesn't read it and the drive shows up as a cd drive instead of DVD recorder.

Any way If you have an idea what my problem is let me know other wise I would like advise on what i should look for if i buy a new one. should i get dual layer, external, dvd-r, dvd+R or dvd+/-R. My price range would be around 200 and the faster the better of course :).

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Postby Agent-Commando » Wed Jun 30, 2004 12:55 pm

Consult with your manufacturer's website for the medias accepted for ur particular model of DVD-RW drive.

It's what I did, now I know not to buy this piece of shit Pine DVD-R media. I only buy the ones that's on the list that's accepted for my Benq DW822A.

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Postby Evan » Wed Jun 30, 2004 1:12 pm

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Postby Mr. Slayer » Wed Jun 30, 2004 1:47 pm

While on the subect of CD drives:

I have an ASUS CD ROM drive:http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=27-134-005&depa=1

For some reason when I put in a CD it will not autorun. I have gone in the registry and done all of the software part of it and it is set to autorun. I have updated all the drivers but there is no new released firmware for it. Is there anything (hardware wise) that I can do to fix this problem?

Sorry not trying to hijack

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Postby Rule of Wrist » Wed Jun 30, 2004 3:49 pm

Roger that, Evan. Lite-on is the stuff. :)

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Postby Hoog » Wed Jun 30, 2004 6:36 pm

I have a Plextor PX-708a. Never had a plroblem with any of the drives I've bought from them. It's got a 2 meg buffer and Burn-Proof.

You can find a few of the models here :

http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduct.asp?submit=property&DEPA=1

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Postby Agent Cooper » Wed Jun 30, 2004 9:23 pm

I also have the Px708a. Its a great drive , no problems for me, writes to 4x media at 8x speed. It's also one of, if not the fastest burners available right now. Dual layer burners are probably going to be the next big thing, but we might see a speed bump first.

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Re: DVD Burners!

Postby RCglider » Wed Jun 30, 2004 9:37 pm

Originally posted by Camel toe joe
I currently have a Ricoh dvd+R. I have trouble making dvds with it sometimes it works sometimes it doesn't. I have tried updating the firm ware but no luck. This was a gift from my father and I don't believe the unit is sold in the states as he bought it in Germany. what usually happens is it says succesful after the burn(nero) but when i put the dvd back in my drive doesn't read it and the drive shows up as a cd drive instead of DVD recorder.

Any way If you have an idea what my problem is let me know other wise I would like advise on what i should look for if i buy a new one. should i get dual layer, external, dvd-r, dvd+R or dvd+/-R. My price range would be around 200 and the faster the better of course :).

thanks
CTJ


Here's where I always went for answers when stumped:
http://club.cdfreaks.com/

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Postby Camel toe joe » Wed Jun 30, 2004 9:49 pm

Thanks for the info guys!!!

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Postby Major SONAR » Thu Jul 01, 2004 8:23 am

I also have the Px708a. I like it, but would definately recommend a dual layer burner. Almost all DVD's take 2 disks to copy. Animated/kids movies usually only take 1 disk.

My recommendation... but a dual layer DVD burner. I think you will be glad you did.

Oh, one other thing. Most older DVD players playback -R DVD's better. Newer DVD's play +R better. (from eveything I have read). I've tried both with my home DVD player and have had mixed results. I own a high end DVD player from about two years ago. I'm seriously thinking about buying a cheapo DVD player ($35 Cybertown?) That will do A LOT more than my old DVD player.. plays Divx, PhotoCD, JPEG,s etc... My high end DVD won't do that... but I digress.

So if you do buy a new burner, don't buy a 50 pack of blank DVDs right away. You might want to experiment with the +/- R and +/-RW disks first.

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Postby -HaVoC- » Thu Jul 01, 2004 8:28 am

I'm running the Liteon 8X burner without any issues. I've found that you have to choose the correct media for successful burns each time. For media I use ridata and I buy it at http://www.supermediastore.com

http://store.yahoo.com/supermediastore/ritek4x-white.html

I don't care much for speed. I burn at 2X for compatibility.
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