DUAL LAYER DVD BURNING
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DUAL LAYER DVD BURNING
I'm looking for a DUAL LAYER DVD BURNER, EXTERNAL, remember I'm running off a mac here, so mac osx compatibility is key...
LACIE DVD BURNER
how about that one? I'm surprised they are so cheap, I was expecting to fork out $350-500 for one of these...
thanks in advance...
LACIE DVD BURNER
how about that one? I'm surprised they are so cheap, I was expecting to fork out $350-500 for one of these...
thanks in advance...
Last edited by sneed on Tue May 31, 2005 7:37 pm, edited 3 times in total.
As far as blank media is concerned, $199 for 50 blank dvd-rs??!??!?!
that is C R A Z Y
anyone know if it's coming down in price soon, or another place to get them cheaper?
that is C R A Z Y
anyone know if it's coming down in price soon, or another place to get them cheaper?
Last edited by sneed on Tue May 31, 2005 7:35 pm, edited 2 times in total.
its likely blu ray (like 100gb storage) will come out before dual layer dvds drop to affordable prices (i think they are like 6.50 each right now)
go to www.rima.com to get your media. i highly suggest tayo yuiden dvds
as far as optical drive brands go, id go with nec, pioneer, or plextor
go to www.rima.com to get your media. i highly suggest tayo yuiden dvds
as far as optical drive brands go, id go with nec, pioneer, or plextor
yeah, I'm wondering if I should hold off on the dual dvd-r thing and wait for blue ray
only thing that sucks about blue-ray is the casing is going to make it more expensive than DVD-HD's which are coming out soon...
but the BEST thing about Blueray is that each year in its release they are almost doubling it's capacity...
they've already projected that by 2008 blue ray will be able to hold a whopping, 400 gigs PER DISC...

only thing that sucks about blue-ray is the casing is going to make it more expensive than DVD-HD's which are coming out soon...
but the BEST thing about Blueray is that each year in its release they are almost doubling it's capacity...
they've already projected that by 2008 blue ray will be able to hold a whopping, 400 gigs PER DISC...
I would hope the players coming out would be backwards compatible.....
I'll see if I can dig up an article I read discussing the two new mediums, which indicated that while Blu-Ray is getting a lot of backing, HD-DVD is the better format.
One highlight I remembered was that Blu-Ray will be VERY delicate.
I'll see if I can dig up an article I read discussing the two new mediums, which indicated that while Blu-Ray is getting a lot of backing, HD-DVD is the better format.
One highlight I remembered was that Blu-Ray will be VERY delicate.
Re: DUAL LAYER DVD BURNING
i have a lacie external dual layer burner exactly as you describe. it works well, lacie products are rock solid. i also have a powerbook.Cable wrote:I'm looking for a DUAL LAYER DVD BURNER, EXTERNAL, remember I'm running off a mac here, so mac osx compatibility is key...
LACIE DVD BURNER
how about that one? I'm surprised they are so cheap, I was expecting to fork out $350-500 for one of these...
thanks in advance...
Blue-Ray is definately better, I've done my reasearch. Even if it IS very delicate, it has a hard protective casing over it, similar to DVD-RAM, so there's no scratching your shit up...squ1d wrote:I'll see if I can dig up an article I read discussing the two new mediums, which indicated that while Blu-Ray is getting a lot of backing, HD-DVD is the better format.
One highlight I remembered was that Blu-Ray will be VERY delicate.
Regardless, HD-DVD is going to be stuck at a max of 50 gigs per disc, while BLUE-RAY was built to be expanded in upwards to 400 gigs, that my friends, is fucking amazing...
Imagine having a whole season of Seinfeld on one disc, or better yet, maybe a whole series of some shows on one disc?!? that'd be insane
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Re: DUAL LAYER DVD BURNING
I'll second that, after using a fair amount of different LaCie stuff with Macs over the years, I can't remember having a hardware problem with them.2root2 wrote:lacie products are rock solid
see the ONLY reason I want to fuck with a dual layer dvd burner is because I HATE compressing dvds for the simple fact that it doesn't ALWAYS work correctly and I hate having to compress something like that...rakesh wrote:dual layer dvd writers are cheap enough right now that you might as well pick one up. dont worry about blu ray right now.
you can compress a dual layer dvd onto a single layer without noticeable decrease in quality (assuming you want to burn dvds)
I'd rather have a dual layer dvd burner and just pop it in using Toast Titanium then make a BIT FOR BIT identical copy of a dvd, now THAT is where it's at for me...
i have a stack of 50 dvds here that all burned on the first try. im sure others here can attest to the quality of dvd burners and the copies they produce. it depends on the media as well. but, i mean, the choice is up to you.
anyway, i just saw the price of that lacie and damn, its pretty expensive.
have you thought about an internal dvdr and an enclosure? im pretty sure you can get both for under 100. i guess it depends on how much cash you have as well
anyway, i just saw the price of that lacie and damn, its pretty expensive.
have you thought about an internal dvdr and an enclosure? im pretty sure you can get both for under 100. i guess it depends on how much cash you have as well
This plextor is a excellent external drive.

mwave.com is selling it for $209
http://www.mwave.com/mwave/viewspec.hmx ... ia=3592665

mwave.com is selling it for $209
http://www.mwave.com/mwave/viewspec.hmx ... ia=3592665
example:rakesh wrote: anyway, i just saw the price of that lacie and damn, its pretty expensive.
have you thought about an internal dvdr and an enclosure? im pretty sure you can get both for under 100. i guess it depends on how much cash you have as well
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6817145314