I am doing some tutorial DVDs
Use Gear DVD to write to Pioneer 104
DVD's look good and play on all the players that I have tried.
Looking at the Pioneer 1-1 duplicator using either the 105 or 106
http://www.caloptic.com/ezdvdback.html
Since my only objective is to wite DVD-R (Video) is there any advantage to the 106 over the 105?
Is there anything that I am overlooking?
Any thoughts are appreciated?
George
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As far as I know the only major difference with the 105 and 106 is the Dual Format compatibility of the 106...but if you'll be doing DVD-R only, I wouldn't spend the extra cash for the 106. Both write at 4X, so I say go with the 105, unless you think somewhere down the road you might need + Compatibility.
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