I'll be using it mainly to make backups of my 360 games and also backing up movies to play in the 360 HD DVD player. I'm pretty sure all the 360 games are HD (I might be wrong?) so that's why I need an HD burner. I heard about something called "lightscribe" which on the regular DVD writers is only about $15 more and was wondering if they offer this on HD writers too. Anyone have any recommendations? Thanks.
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There are no high def recording DVD boxes yet.
Check out DVHS or wait.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D-VHS
PS: Actually, I don't recall a D-VHS recorder that has high def analog component inputs. It would need to be a MPeg2 transport stream over IEEE-1394. The XBox360 only outputs YPbPr, VGA or HDMI (on the newer model only).
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DVHS wouldn't work anyway because the 360 plays discs not tapes. I'd be willing to pay about 400 max.
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The TV is a 1080p so no way lol. How much would I be looking at for the burner I want?
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Originally Posted by tk001
One possible way but not yet proven.
See here. Investment in the $2000-3000 range depending what you already have.
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Originally Posted by tk001
http://www.cdrinfo.com/Sections/News/Details.aspx?NewsId=19413
Game backups wouldn't make sense as 360 games are dual-layer dvdrom format. Info here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xbox_360#Storage
So I'm guessing you want to backup movies purchased in HD DVD format? -
Just a little common sense here: the HD-DVD player is an ADD-ON device for movie playback, it is not used to play games. 360 games are standard DVD discs.
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HD DVD Writers:
https://www.videohelp.com/dvdwriters?writehddvdr=1
as you can see you can't choose from that many yet. -
Oh yeah I know the HD-DVD player is an add-on, for some reason I kept thinking the games were HD-DVD's but yeah that doesn't make sense. I do want to backup games AND movies though, so I would need a HD writer for the movies.
I know there's some cable I can hook up to my computer and then to the TV so I could play it on the computer and have it play on the TV, that would work too wouldn't it? -
Originally Posted by tk001
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Originally Posted by edDV
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Thanks, looks like there's a couple Toshibas but they're relatively expensive, I might wait awhile.
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lol...and the discs are $15 each. But then what did you expect, the technology is new and still has bugs.
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Originally Posted by Krispy Kritter
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