I'm thinking about finally upgrading my -+r Microadvantage 4x burner. There's nothing wrong with it and I've had for over four years now. Its performed beautifully for a no-namer.
But now that I got cable installed in the room I have my desktop I'm recording and burning a lot more discs lately. The 4x 15 min burn for a full 4gigs is just agonizing. I'm looking for a faster burner. I do have a 100 pack of 16x blanks I can use for a new burner.
I've always read comments about how good PIONEER burners are. What are some good models to look at? I'm thinking of going cheap and try ebay. I'm trying to look in the $30-$50 range.
DUAL LAYER is not necessary. But I wouldn't mind jumping up to the next level now that dual blanks are dropping in price a bit.
So suggestions are welcome. I'm certainly willing to look at older models. Plus right now my current rig has a dvd read only plus my 4x burner. I'm thinking of dumping the dvd read only and replacing it with the new burner so I have two dvd burners. Though I just checked and I do have a third open 5 1/4 bay. How difficult is it to have 3 drives running???
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Donatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw?
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You can get burners for the same price or less than ebay at Newegg. I've burned around 4000 discs on an NEC 3500, out of those I had 3 bad burns, one had a bad spot in the dye, another had a pit on the outside edge of the disc, the third had a chip in the disc. All 3 were disc problems, the burner has never made a bad burn.
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Newegg. Thanks for the suggestion.
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What about this pioneer - a DVR-111D:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16827129001
It does - and + r DL discs. Is 8x the highest for dl right now?Donatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
Well as far as a NEC model that does DL this model looks good at the $35 range like the PIONEER:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16827152059
It's the ND-3550A BG OEM.
I have 2 votes for NEC and no PIONEER yet.
I guess I don't really have a preference myself. Though I like newegg since you get free shipping and it will be guarenteed new in the box unlike ebay - so I'm saving $20 at least in shipping this way.
If I don't get more votes I'll probably flip a coin between the nec and Pioneer model.Donatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
you may also check the samsung if you want lightscribe
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16827151118 -
Thanks but I don't really do artsy labeling. Heck I don't even do fancy menu screens. I just do standard templates in TDA and use a sharpie on the disc.
Plus there isn't free shipping on that particular modelDonatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
Pioneer 111
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A finally a vote for PIONEER. Yes that pioneer 111 does look good. I'll keep an eye on this thread for a little while before I commit to buying but both Pioneer and NEC models are about the same price so thats good.
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Well I don't really need that so its not going to persuade me in this decision But I did notice that, thanks for pointing it out mja.
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i'll give a vote to the pioneer. had two a 103 and a 105, both were excellant. made a mistake and went with a lite-on 16x this time around. i give the lite-on burn quality 2 thumbs down and this one is a replacement for one that made 100% bad burns on all media while reporting success, only problem was NO other drive could read any disc.
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Ok now I'm tied with two votes for Pioneer and two for NEC.
Hmm...... Coin flip time.
Heads - I'm gonna go with the pioneer 111.
Thanks for all the help.
Kevin
EDIT - Its a done deal. I just bought the pioneer 111. I should get it Wednesday, or maybe Thursday. I used the three day shipping but it might take all day monday to get processed and sent out.
I'll keep you updated. Looks like a good deal. Plus I saved money versus ebay since I don't have to tack on shipping and I'm guarenteed this is a brand new drive. Thanks for all the tips.Donatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
The NEC is $30 at Tigerdirect.com, if that helps. I'll give it a vote only because I own one- I'm not saying the Pioneer is inferior. As long as you don't try to burn Ritek G05 DVD-Rs, the 3550a seems to burn anything and is fast to load and unload.
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The Pioneer isn't riplocked like the NECs are. I have a 111, I use it to read RAM. I've never burned with it, I know I can count on the NEC every time, I don't want any surprises.
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how much does the tiger charge for shipping?or is it free? any mail in rebate? they are famous for their mail in rebates
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NEC and Pioneer are both very good choices,both with the Japanese NEC chipset.I personally would lean towards buying a NEC ND-4550/4551 after reading the reviews at CDRInfo
I'm quite happy with my LG GSA-4167B's for now but will most probably be getting a NEC ND-4551 or the newer 4571 very soon,to go with them.~Luke~ -
I agree with laspis59 - NEC/Pioneer - they're both good. I think the Pioneer firmware support is better. I have all 3 drives mentioned in this thread (NEC 3550 - Pioneer 111 - LG GSA 4167B). The Pioneer would get my vote for the best all around burner of the three. It's not necessarily the best at everything but it does everything well. I have no experience with the NEC 4551/4571 models but I have heard some unhappy campers with those over at the NEC forum of CDFreaks.com. Not sure if it amounts to anything, but I would do some research on those models before considering them as an option.
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Originally Posted by OneSickPup
Does any members on this forum have any problems with these NEC models if your reading this~Luke~ -
Originally Posted by yoda313
I'd also suggest BENQ 1650/1655. The 1655 is a lightscribe drive which is the only difference. Before ordering your drive wait until tomorrows Sunday ads because you may get a better deal from COMPUSA, BEST BUY or OFFICE DEPOT. I got my PIONEER 111D from BEST BUY with a $40.00 instant savings and a online coupon for a additional 12% off. -
Originally Posted by budzDonatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw?
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Hey laspis59 - here's a thread that details quite alot about the 4571:
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I will not swear to it since many feature details are not provided by the site, but I think it is. The DVR-111 is also known as the DVR-710.
I am a little leery of this site since they do not use a valid manufacturer part # and they do not list all the specifications. Plus, it ain't a bargain, seeing as it's only $41 at Shop4tech.com and they ship to Canada.
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Originally Posted by OneSickPup
Well I most definitely wont buy the 4571,the burn quality is absolutely crap compared to my LG GSA-4167B.
I'm starting to get very put off with the NEC drives.You would think that the newer model would be excellent compared to the older ones,instead NEC are going downhill and haven't released any new firmware to fix the issues decribed in that link.
Update:After reading more about the NEC ND-4571,I think it's definitely all down to firmware.It needs updating and the write strategies improved.
I may consider buying the Pioneer DVR-111 instead.~Luke~ -
Originally Posted by CrayonEater
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Well I got my 111 today. Looks good
However I think I took the easy way out trying to install it. I used the slot where my factory installed dvdrom/cdwriter combo was. It was set to master and I made sure the 111 was configed to master. Then I swapped out the drives.
It doesn't show up in my dvd burning programs (roxio). It turns on and the drive opens but it won't load a dvd movie or recognize a blank dvd.
Now I didn't do anything to the original setting of the drive. I just shut down and swapped the units.
I tried loading the firmware from pioneers website but it says target not found.
What am I missing?
EDIT - I figured it out. I had set it to master but my dvd drive that I pulled was set to "cable select". So I shutdown and pulled the drive out and swapped the settings and plugged it back in. BOOM! It read it just fine.
I'll report in later on how I like it. Plus I'll have to buy some DL blanks nowDonatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
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hope for the best. pioneer has dumped the dvdr business and will no longer be making them. the 111 is probably the last.
http://news.portalit.net/fullnews_Pioneer-Dumps-DVDs,-Focuses-On-Blu-ray_1624.html--
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