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may i ask whats the point of your post? $300 is not a good deal. I got my dual format burner for $95 and no rebate hassle.
ok, nevermind its good for standalone's. -
Originally Posted by Treebeard
This is about Standalone DVD Recorders not PC DVD Writers.
Pinnacle Studio 8 and DV home video editing (ver.9 already home) -
also Apex $294 - Walmart
RCA $338 with $50 rebate - Sams club
Slightly above is Magnavox $314 at Sams club
Plus sams club great place to buy, they have a LIFE TIME return policy now. -
Also, the Gateway AR-230 is on sale for $299 until Christmas. People say it's just a rebadged LiteOn LVW-5001, but I haven't seen official confirmation of this assertion.
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Get something decent:
Panasonic E50
6thave.com about $349
shipping 6 cents
probably no sales tax -
Originally Posted by handyguy
Besides, the reports say that E50 uses a non-standard format that won't copy on a PeeCee. True? False? -
"Besides, the reports say that E50 uses a non-standard format that won't copy on a PeeCee. True? False?"
Nope.
Also, it has s-video & I put my High8 on dvd-r through s-video & the results are perfect, mostly cause it has special filters. -
handyguy
curtw was talking about oranges, but you post was about apples. LOL
No FireWire - NO deal.
Also, if you have Panasonic DVD-RAM/-R, and want to edit your videos on PC, you have to buy DVD-RAM for PC. And also DVD-RAM Video format is compatible with NOTHING! -
Originally Posted by kabanero
So, if I were to record to -R(W) on a Panasonic, would I be able to drop the resulting disc into my computer's -ROM drive, burn straight to a new -R(W), and have a resulting disc that will actually play without having to "massage" the files/folders in any way? I'm not looking at editing, I just want to make multiple copies. -
curtw,
I guess you can do it with Panasonic but only with DVD-Rs (and I am not even sure about that) because Panasonic uses DVD-RAM as rewritable format, not -RW.
would I be able to drop the resulting disc into my computer's -ROM drive, burn straight to a new -R(W), and have a resulting disc that will actually play without having to "massage" the files/folders in any way?
I have LiteOn LVW-5001 +R/RW stand alone recorder and LiteOn 401S DVD recorder in my PC. When I record the video on 5001 using DVD+RW disk, I don't even have to finalize it (like with DVD-RWs). I take it out of 5001 and can play it on any other stand alone player. Or I put it in my 401S in my PC, rip it to HD, and make multiple copies on +R or +RW disks. Also, I wouldn't suggest you to copy straight from DVD-ROM to DVD-+R/RW to avoid coasters, always do from HD. -
Originally Posted by kabanero
It looks like the LiteOn 5001 may be the one for me. I can't read +RW's in my -ROM, but I *can* read them with my Pioneer A05 -RW burner, so the HD step would become a requirement if I wanted to dub discs from the LiteOn versus the Panny.
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