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  1. Video Restorer lordsmurf's Avatar
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    Just a little something I stumbled into earlier tonight. Nice.
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    old news there!
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  3. this really should have been the case from the beginning. If you're going to support dvd-ram at least enable your burners to read them. That's a no brainer. Dumbasses.
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  4. My old 107D did that as well. I kind of miss it.
    Still a few bugs in the system...
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    Yeah HITATCHI offered a free DVD-ROM drive that came with a RAM-RECORDING CAMCORDER so you could do what LORDSMURF discovered the PIONEER will now do

    The 108 was the first RAM READING PIONEER BURNER
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  6. Originally Posted by dcsos
    Yeah HITATCHI offered a free DVD-ROM drive that came with a RAM-RECORDING CAMCORDER so you could do what LORDSMURF discovered the PIONEER will now do

    The 108 was the first RAM READING PIONEER BURNER
    See these specs on the Pioneer 107D RAM reading:

    http://www.pioneeraus.com.au/computer/dvdwriters/dvr107d/index.html#anch_0
    Still a few bugs in the system...
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    i remain corrected, before even posting, i should've looked -sorry -
    what do i know after all my dvdram drive only reads 2.3gig blanks!
    toshiba's sd111
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  8. I would be rich if I had a dollar for everything I said that turned out wrong. No big deal. Being wrong is how I learn.
    Still a few bugs in the system...
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