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Issachar
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Post Posted: Apr 18, 2002 10:20 Posts View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Whew..........
I am glad to find this forum. I have spent the last 3 weeks INTENSELY researching DVD writers. I am sure most of you here have been through the same thing.

I THOUGHT I was all set on a Philips DVDRW208. (where the heck is my cursor going every 10 seconds!!!!??)

I have read much since deciding that. I am putting together a new Video Editing system, 'puter and all. The only item left to purchase is the DVD burner. Obviously, just like everyone else, I want to burn a DVD and have it play in every player out there. I know now that that isn't going to happen.

What is the best burner to get at this point? I've looked at so many options that I am getting burned out. Help?

Thanks, Issachar
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sumibas
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Post Posted: Apr 18, 2002 10:29 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

i would go with Pioneer A03 or A04. Since it supports DVD-R and DVD-RW which are the Two format available now supported by most of the latesd DVD players available and more over you can get a DVD-R for as low as 1.58 $ each on the WEB and i have heard lot of good review's about it. sells aorund 400 $. or if you like DVD+RW format buy HP DVD. you can get it for 299.99 at www.tigerdirect.com
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Issachar
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Post Posted: Apr 18, 2002 10:55 Posts View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Thank you Sumibas for your reply.
You suggest the Pioneer A04 for DVD-R and DVD-RW and the HP unit for DVD+RW.
That is part of my question though. "-RW" or "+RW"? Just like most folks, I am on a very tight budget and pretty much need to get it right the first time......... at least, as right as I can.
Will it eventually be where all burners will be either -RW or +RW? If so, at the time one or the other is all you can get, are the DVD's that are burned on it supposed to be playable in all players made after a certain date?

Again, thank you for any help...
Issachar
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Issachar
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Post Posted: Apr 18, 2002 10:59 Posts View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Perhaps another angle I can pose this question from:

Is there anyone out there burning DVD's, that once you got your DVD burner, you wish you had bought a different one? If so, why?

Issachar
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Issachar
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Post Posted: Apr 18, 2002 15:05 Posts View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

I just found this on this web site:

"DVD+RW and DVD+R
DVD+RW has some better features than DVD-RW/DVD-R such as lossless linking and both cav and clv writing. DVD+RW is a rewritable format and the DVD+R is just a none rewritable format. DVD+RW is compatible with most newer DVD-ROM drives and DVD-Video players(roughly about 70% off all players). DVD+R discs has not yet been released but they should be more compatible than DVD+RW according to dvdrw.org. These format are supported by the DVD+RW Alliance."

Are the 30% of players that won't play +RW DVD's older ones and now most (90% or more?) of the players will play them?

My primary concern is that if I produce DVD's for folks, will they take them home and not be able to watch them.

In the above quote, it says, "DVD+RW has some better features than DVD-RW/DVD-R such as lossless linking.....".
I don't know how old that comment is, but is it still true?

Issachar
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RAAGAAman
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Post Posted: Apr 18, 2002 16:40 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Quote:

Issaachar Wrote:
Are the 30% of players that won't play +RW DVD's older ones and now most (90% or more?) of the players will play them?

My primary concern is that if I produce DVD's for folks, will they take them home and not be able to watch them.

In the above quote, it says, "DVD+RW has some better features than DVD-RW/DVD-R such as lossless linking.....".
I don't know how old that comment is, but is it still true


The real compatibility with DVD-RW and +RW is about 50% on newer players. 90% No way. Unless you are talking about Philips and possibly Sony.
DVD+RW does have some features that -RW does not have. You can have lossless linking but I do not know of an DVD-Video Authoring App that takes advantage of replacing data at that level.

The Write once Formats(DVD-R/+R) are your best bet. If you want to go cheap you can go with the LF-D311 that write DVD-R/RAM. That is about
$299.00. Also, RAM is very good for Data backup.



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SLK001
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Post Posted: Apr 18, 2002 16:50 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

The blurb that you quoted about DVD+R/RW sounds like the crap that the DVD+RW Alliance put out. These are the same people who also promised that the people who bought the early DVD+RW drives would be able to upgrade via firmware to a DVD+R/RW capability (which, as we know now was an out-and-out lie). If you are on a tight budget, price both DVD+RW and DVD+Rs then compare this to the prices of DVD-RW and DVD-Rs. Its anywhere from 8 to 10:1 difference. As for compatibility, I would say that they miss a decimal point... the true compatibility percentage is probably more like 7.0%, while DVD-R is close to 80+%.

I have a Pioneer DVR-A04 that I haven't had ANY problems with. Burning both DVD-R and DVD-RWs with ease (using NERO 5.5.8.0).


EricB
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Post Posted: Apr 19, 2002 08:49 Posts View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Hey,

I've been testing the LaCie firewire DVD writer. I'm convinced this is the way to go. You can plug it in to any computer with a firewire and away you go!

LaCie uses drives from two sources: Panasonic and Pioneer. Make sure you get the one with the Pioneer (basically an A03 or A04). It has a wider compatibility (ie. -R and -RW, and CD-R, CD-RW) while the Panasonic only does -R and RAM.

I agree that the info about +R and +RW appears to be crap. Consider that Apple is using -R drives in the iMac and that may be the single biggest consumer market for DVD burners right now.

My opinion only!


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