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  1. Have burned few DVD+R and DVD-R in Data backup
    They are really stable in term of accessing and playing (some are mpeg files)
    Made one DVD-9 to DVD-5 convertion with one of my DVD collection by using DVD Shrink and Nero burn...the quailty is amazing..something I didn't expect even DVDShrink did some compression to the movie in order to make that movie fit in one DVD+RW...
    I really like this drive...
    The cost is around $1750 HKD (= $225USD) here...
    It's really worth the money I spent on this!
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  2. Originally Posted by Kill-K
    the quailty is amazing..
    please tell me you know your DVD-burner has nothing to do with this.
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  3. bah..
    of course...I was talking about DVDShrink!
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  4. NEC

    you either love it or you hate it.
    "Some people see things that are and ask, Why? Some people dream of things that never were and ask, Why not?"
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  5. Originally Posted by sir_max
    NEC

    you either love it or you hate it.
    if you don't use cheap media, you love it if you did use cheap media, then it's a nightmare
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  6. No cheap media? LOL

    http://www.kastner-online.de/nd1300a.html
    (the bottom list contains DVDs which can not be used)


    I'm currently using Octron DVD-Rs, 9 Euro for 5 (= 1.80 a piece)
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  7. NEC 1300 will never burn cheap non-japanese media eg. PRINCO4x!!
    It seems to be bundled to far-east expensive media.
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  8. Gee, just have a look at that list. There are lots of cheap media, among them several non-Asian. Also, as you can see there is one type of Princo that CAN be used.
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  9. Check mediacodes on that list and U will see they are all japanese and taiwanese, some produced with licensed mediacodes.
    On NEC site only a few brands are supported:
    http://www.necd.de/software/933_Medialist_ND-1xSeries.PDF
    Most problems are related to 4x burning.
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