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  1. I have an internal DVD writer (Verbatim). LSS... I want to make it external.

    Has anyone tried the IDE to USB cables?
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    Is this what you mean? http://www.dansdata.com/rdriver.htm.

    It's an interesting idea. I can think of times when I might want to test or use a bare drive without opening up the computer case to connect it.

    Apparently they have a similar circuit board in the IDE connector end that a USB external box has. Now that I've looked on the web, I see several different models.
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  4. Here's a good thread
    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1003172#1003172 (picture is a link)

    BTW, I would go with Firewire over USB
    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=234767
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  5. From the Videohelp Glossary:

    Firewire-400 Mbs
    USB-480 Mbps

    That sounds missleading. USB is faster.
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  6. Originally Posted by Marco33
    From the Videohelp Glossary:

    Firewire-400 Mbs
    USB-480 Mbps

    That sounds missleading. USB is faster.
    It does sound misleading, but USB has a higher signalling and CPU overhead than Firewire. So firewire is just as fast and uses less of the CPU allowing for more reliable continuous transfers.
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  7. Don't give in to DVD2ONE, that leads to the dark side.
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  8. I bought one from CompUSA.

    It has Firewire and USB. Installed with no software, works without a hitch.

    $60 US
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