Need advice please. I am choosing between NEC2510 vs Pioneer 107D. Cost difference or DL capability not an issue. Will be using DVD-R for better compatibility with my 3 yr old standalone player (Pioneer XV-HTD1). In fact, I'm getting Ridata 4X DVD-R 50 pcs cakebox from NewEgg. So I guess bitsetting capability of NEC is also a non-factor.
Keep hearing that NEC has best write quality. Does this translate to higher success rates of burns? But aslo hear that Pioneer has better success with Ridata/Ritek G04 DVD-R's. Also saw in reviews that Pioneer has faster -R burning, and can read scratched discs better. Comments are hard to assess because a lot only have experience with one drive or the other, so it is usually biased. So comments from people with experience with both drives are very welcome.
I guess bottom line is compatibility with my player, AND the Ritek DVD-R discs i will be getting. If the same, which do you think will be better? Would appreciate advice. Thanks a lot
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i'm a NEC and + bitsetting fan....
(no matter what people say, a dvd-rom disc is the most compatible, i play +RW with no problems)
anyway, looks like pioneer is better for - writing, but personally I've never tried it. people say that is better for Ritek's ...
the ultimate decision is yours....:P
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Originally Posted by lenti_75
Regards,
TerminalVeloCDCurrently own:
* ASUS CRW-5232AS 'QuieTrak'
* JLMS XJ-HD165H
* LiteON LTR-32123S, LTR-52327S, SOHR-5238S
* NEC ND-2500A@2510A, ND-3500A, ND-3520A
* Pioneer DVR-107D, DVR-108, DVR-109 -
I own an NEC 1100A and 2510A and am very happy with both, though of course I don't use the 1100A anymore...
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My concern regarding media is a little specific: compatibilty with the Ridata 4X DVD-R at NewEgg. Been reading the customer reviews for the product and been reading a lot of Pioneer 107 owners reporting good success with the discs> But wanted to hear from an actual winner -
you can also get ridata 4x + 100 spindle for $50 at NE. They should be Ricoh. With bitset to DVD-ROM that'd be what I'd get.