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  1. I'm thinking about buying the Pioneer DVR-A06 Multi-Format DVD Burner

    I am a videographer and I do a lot of editing and video work with Premiere Pro, but now my clients want DVD's. Is this burner a good choice, I cannot afford to wait for the newer model either unfortuantely.

    Thanks
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  2. Go get one...
    You stop me again whilst I'm walking and I'll cut your fv<king Jacob's off.
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  3. Thanks Tompika I feel better about throwing down the loot now!

    I take it that it gets the job done, bottom line.

    Thanks for your response
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  4. Pioneer makes an excellent dvd writer, but remember that the dvd recordable format (both -R and +R) will not play on a lot of dvd players. Many players that are more than 2 years old have trouble with them. If you are selling your product on dvd recordable discs remember that some of your customers may have trouble playing them. The player compadability list on this the left is a good reference for checking which machines are happy with DVD-R and +R.
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  5. Yea, thats what I've been hearing simmon3D, thanks for the clarification.
    I'm kind of worried that some of my clients won't be able to play the DVD-R, DVD+R medium

    What would I do if they can't? Tell them to go buy a new player, lol.
    Might have too. But is there a more expensive DVD format I can buy and burn with the Pioneer DVR-A06 Multi-Format DVD Burner that they will be able to watch.

    I hope so because right now i'm worried about it. But I would have no problem charging them more for a DVD if it means I can burn it with this Pioneer. and they can/should definately be able to watch it in there DVD Player.

    Thanks
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