hey i just wanted to know if someone knew what burners supported 99 minute cdr burning i've tried it on a yamaha and it goes to the end and gives me a track error![]()
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LG electronics works for me. The model I use is the 8X4X32 LG CED8080B. Got mine from compuvest.com for about 70 bucks. Works great.
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LG's newer model is out 12x8x40 all the same feaures, just faster. I paid $75 at BestBuy.
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You can check my list of CD ReWriters to see which one best suits your purposes
http://www.sefy.dns2go.com/cdrewriter.html
as far as I know and got also reports from users that the Lite-On series of burners can do 90 and 99min CDR without a problem, latest model costs around 95$ and is 24x10x40.
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HP9150 for $90 at walmart burns no problems all the way to 99min. using CompUSA 99min. CD-R's. I use NERO 5535. Plus its not picky on CD-R's, you can burn any you throw at it.
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thxkid, the HP9150 which you keep recomanding, if i'm not mistaken (corrent me if i'm wrong) is a 8x/4x/32x drive which may cost at Wallmart 90$, but on most other places it cost around 140$, it's a very old burner, and very slow, so why spend that much, when you can add 5$ more and get a 24x10x40 for a newer burner which would atleast be supported for awhile with new Firmware for more support. (has anyone seen HP releasing firmwares?)
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Sefy Levy,
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