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  1. I am in the market for a duplicator card and box for a reasonable price.

    I already have 4 pioneer DVR109's and I am looking to buy 4 DVR110's but I am stuck on a duplicator card.

    geeks.com has this one Dupe-IX-PB-N for $219


    Here is a cached page showing the same part in December 2004 from geeks that shows the DVD support. www.compgeeks.com/details.asp%3Finvtid%3DDUPE-IX-PB-N+DUPE-IX-PB-N&hl=en]1-7 target dvd Duplicator[/url]




    When you read the new description it sais nothing about DVD burning. However, they had the same box for the same price in December 2004 and it supported DVD burning. So I called them and they said its the same box with the same support but they can't list it for legal reasons. The Geeks store is about 20 minutes away so I can try it and return it if it does not work however, I am wondering if any of you have tried this box.

    I was also looking at the Wytron 399 and Acard but they are priced at almost the same price as this box with the card. (I have not been able to identify the duplicator card in this box, but if I pick it up I surely will. I am hoping someoneelse has and can share info on it.)

    Thanks for your time
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  2. Well I decided to go with the Acard 2033S + 4022USB adapter. The cards and case shipped tax and all came to $294 from Amamax Online. A little more than geeks.com but atleast I know what card I have and that its certified to be able to burn to 7 targets at 16x and I can hook a hard drive to it and my computer as well.


    I will let everyone know how it works out.

    BTW: I am looking to duplicate videos that I make for some cheer organizations and weddings that I do. The cheer events typically sell about 200-400 DVDs per event so a duplicator will be a big help. I use Pinnacle LE 6.1, Studio 9 Plus, Beta Studio 10 Plus, HFX Pro and any other good tools I can get my hands on. So my enquiry is very legit.
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