Unfortunately, I've got a useless drive, after what i've been told 'burning it out'- using 4x disks to burn without updating the firmware, neither of which i new that you had to do.
Anyway, i know now, and i need to be getting a new drive, which is where i hope you guys can help me. As i said, its the pioneer DVR 103, which, whilst it worked, was a good drive. I realise that there have been many more drives since, so what do you recommend?
As its coming from my own pocket, as i cant get it fixed, i need to keep the price as low as poss. Also, which online sellers do you reccomend please?
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Originally Posted by lordsmurf
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You will have trouble finding an 04 as they are obsolete now - but shop around, if you are happy with DVD-R and can find one, it will probably be at a bargain price.
Similarly, the 05's have come down in price since the 06 came on the scene. Again, it's -R only, but if this is not an issue for you, it's still a commendable drive.
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Originally Posted by lordsmurf
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Cheers for ya quick replies- as you've probly seen, i'm in the UK, so i'd prefere to buy it from a UK site- save on shipping.
I'm not just confining it to pioneer, if other manufacturers have better drives, say.
Just been doinga bit of searching, and the pioneers seem well priced when compared with other ones though.
A couple of questions for ya:
(1) some drives are labled as OEM, others 'retail'---whats the difference
(2) apart from the obvious, what are your views on dual format drives, like the A05/6. are -r disks cheeper though?
(3) and will i be able to use these damn 4x disks, that caused the mess i'm in, on drives like those? -
The sony one I have is good (can't remember the model number, check my comp specs). Just got it, multi format only 229.95 from Micro Anvika, I have not seen a cheaper price.
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Sorry, I did not even pay attention to see that you are in the UK. Well, OEM is just the drive no cables or software. Retail will include the drive, cable, software, and maybe a blank DVDR or 2 or a DVDRW.
SLICK RICKOriginally Posted by lordsmurf -
OK, that kinda makes sense, as the OEMs are cheeper, is it worth gettin the retails?
Any views on -r/-rw V +-r/rw? -
Its really up to you, you should already have cables and software, and probably still have some extra DVDR's, so you really wont need any of that. So if that true then the OEM sounds perfect.
SLICK RICKOriginally Posted by lordsmurf -
Most of the time, the software that comes with the retail version is not that good anyway.
SLICK RICKOriginally Posted by lordsmurf -
OK, so basicly, coz i'm replacing a dvd drive, and not starting from scratch, all i need is the drive itself, as i connect it just as the old one was?.
i'm kinda unsure about the connections- the initial drive came with ma pc so i didn't have to install it
but wont i be needing drivers/ect for the burner, or will these come with the oem version as well? -
i'm kinda unsure about the connections- the initial drive came with ma pc so i didn't have to install it
but wont i be needing drivers/ect for the burner, or will these come with the oem version as well?
OK, so basicly, coz i'm replacing a dvd drive, and not starting from scratch, all i need is the drive itself, as i connect it just as the old one was?.
SLICK RICKOriginally Posted by lordsmurf -
Originally Posted by burna3000
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Some authoring applications (like Nero, for example) which often come bundled with drives can be locked to a specific device manufacturer for licensing reasons. If you're swapping like for like, it probably won't be an issue, but if you got your burning program with a Pioneer and then whack a Sony on instead, you might find the program will "ignore" the drive.
If this is the case, explain the situation to the manufacturer of your burning program. Most of them are aware this happens and will relicense the software for that drive for a nominal fee (in some cases, that nominal fee is your e-mail asking about it !!), and the unlocking of which is either done with a golden serial based on your existing serial number or an update patch. -
Just a few thoughts from me, as I've been looking at the drives again- to make sure, is there nothing i can do to get my old drive [103] working again, or is it 'dead' ?
thinking about another drive, how important is:
(1) having a buffer bigger that 2MB?
(2) Having the capability to burn to DVD-RAM discs?
(3) buying a 'lesser known' brand of drive, ie not sony/pioneer ect? -
OK- here are a few drives that I've picked out- but i'm struggling to decide on one- perhaps some of you own/know anything about them that i should know? to help me to decide?
*Iomega 32700
*LG GSA4040B
*NEC ND1300
*Pioneer A06
[all 4x-r/+r ect]
*Sony DWU10A
Also- just to make sure- what extra do you get with the retail versions that you dont with the OEM versions?
I'd rather not pay extra foe stuff i dont need- but on the other hand, i dont want to be without stuff i do -
I have heard many good things about the NEC and the Pioneer, so I choose between the 2 if it were me buying it. I have a Sony dual format, the 500 not the 510.
SLICK RICKOriginally Posted by lordsmurf -
Cheers rick- how about the other drives- has anyone any views?
Am i right in thinking that the iomega and the nec drives are the same one, just different badged?
What about my Qu Re: OEM/retail- any views? -
I've just bought this one and am very happy with it.
http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/index.html?action=c2hvd19wcm9kdWN0X292ZXJ2aWV3...duct_uid=50918 -
OK- so I decided on the A03 in the end- thought best to stick with one that you can rely on. Anyway, I've installed it in ma PC, but it isn't recognised by windows, although it is powered as it opens/closes.
Am i right in saying that i need to go into the BIOS settings?
Can someone explain how i do this, and what to select plz?
BTW, its on the secondary slave
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