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    What would be the best choice between the LG GH22NS30 and the Samsung SH-S223F?
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    specs, customer satisfation and warranty period on these two drives are nearly identical according to info from the newegg site

    www.newegg.com

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    I know nothing about these specific players. However, you should know that every DVD player that Samsung makes now anywhere in the world is region locked and no one has found a way to change the region on their players. If you care anything at all about having a region free DVD player, Samsung would be a horrible choice. And I am not at all suggesting that the LG can be made region free (I have no idea), but I can promise you that the Samsung CANNOT be made region free.
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  4. Aren't these burners not players?
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    Those models are dvd burners. The LG GH22NS30 can be made region free & rip at faster speeds using MEDIA CODE SPEED EDIT since LG drives have their read speeds riplocked. From the looks at the Samsung drive some have reported the drive having a early death.

    http://ala42.cdfreaks.com/MCSE/

    I'd buy the LG drive and patch it using MCSE. If you want a good drive buy a PIONEER 216 or 217 dvd burner.
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  6. The Samsung SH-S223F is a great reader. I wouldn't call it the best burner in the world.

    Just as with the LG drive you can use MCSE you can use C0deKing's Patch Utility for Samsung MTK Based DVD Writers for the Samsung SH-S223F drive.

    1. Increase 16x SL read speed to 18x
    2. Incrase DL read speed to 16x
    3. Remove video riplock
    4. Enhanced OPC
    5. Retain book type after eject[list:b36c1c8f01]
    6. Default book type DVD-ROM
    [*]RPC1 (Region free)[/list:b36c1c8f01]
    You can get C0deKing's patcher here: http://codeguys.rpc1.org/patchers.html

    I'm a fan of LG drives for burning but I wouldn't give up my Samsung SH-S223F for using as a reader.
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    Originally Posted by samijubal
    Aren't these burners not players?
    Oops! My bad. Forget what I said.
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    Ratings by ppl that actually bought the LG GH22NS30 drive @ newegg

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16827136152&Tpk=LG%20GH22NS30

    Review Summary (read all 857 Reviews, write a review)

    5 = excellent 73%
    4 = good 14%
    3 = average 5%
    2 = poor 3%
    1 = very poor 5%

    Product Rating:
    Total Reviews: 857

    Model
    Brand LG
    Type DVD Burner
    Model GH22NS30
    Performance
    DVD-ROM Access Time 140ms
    CD-ROM Access Time 120ms
    Cache 2MB
    WRITE Speed
    DVD+R 22X (CAV)
    DVD+RW 8X
    DVD-R 22X (CAV)
    DVD-RW 6X
    CD-R 48X
    CD-RW 32X
    DVD+R DL 16X
    DVD-R DL 12X
    DVD-RAM 12X
    READ Speed
    DVD-ROM 16X
    CD-ROM 48X
    Physical Spec
    Form Factor 5.25"
    Panel Color Black
    Configuration
    Load Type Tray
    Interface SATA

    Ratings by ppl that actually bought the Samsung SH-S223F drive @ newegg

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16827151171&Tpk=SH-S223F

    Review Summary (read all 736 Reviews, write a review)

    5 = excellent 73%
    4 = good 14%
    3 = average 4%
    2 = poor 4%
    1 = very poor 5%

    Product Rating:
    Total Reviews: 736

    Brand SAMSUNG
    Type DVD Burner
    Model SH-S223F
    Performance
    DVD-ROM Access Time 130ms
    CD-ROM Access Time 110ms
    Cache 2MB
    WRITE Speed
    DVD+R 22X
    DVD+RW 8X
    DVD-R 22X
    DVD-RW 6X
    CD-R 48X
    CD-RW 32X
    DVD+R DL 16X
    DVD-R DL 12X
    DVD-RAM 12X
    READ Speed
    DVD-ROM 16X
    CD-ROM 48X
    Physical Spec
    Form Factor 5.25"
    Panel Color Black
    Configuration
    Load Type Tray
    Interface SATA

    When I said they had nearly indentical reviews, specs, and warranties I was NOT guessing

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    Originally Posted by ocgw
    When I said they had nearly indentical reviews, specs, and warranties I was NOT guessing

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    I wouldn't necessarily go by what the newegg reviews say when it comes to dvd burners. I have owned only 2 LG drives from my enormous dvd burner collection. Yes, I'm a dvd burner whore just look at my specs.
    LG doesn't provide new firmware for their drives all they do is come out with new models. Every dvd burner has their own pros/cons.

    You want reviews on dvd burners then go to CDFreaks.com and check out all the different forums. I haven't bought a new dvd burner in about 6 months now. I love flashing them with hacked firmware. The PIONEER dvd burners are solid and they don't have their read speeds locked like LG does. Yuh, you can use MCSE to have the LG drives rip at faster speeds and so can PIONEER drives. The only exception is the PIONEER drives no longer have the read speeds locked. SAMSUNG drives are great too but some die premature deaths. C0deKinG loves creating his new toys for dvd burners. My last SAMSUNG drive was the S203B.
    Just my 2 cents!
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    Originally Posted by budz
    Originally Posted by ocgw
    When I said they had nearly indentical reviews, specs, and warranties I was NOT guessing

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    I wouldn't necessarily go by what the newegg reviews say when it comes to dvd burners. I have owned only 2 LG drives from my enormous dvd burner collection. Yes, I'm a dvd burner whore just look at my specs.
    LG doesn't provide new firmware for their drives all they do is come out with new models. Every dvd burner has their own pros/cons.

    You want reviews on dvd burners then go to CDFreaks.com and check out all the different forums. I haven't bought a new dvd burner in about 6 months now. I love flashing them with hacked firmware. The PIONEER dvd burners are solid and they don't have their read speeds locked like LG does. Yuh, you can use MCSE to have the LG drives rip at faster speeds and so can PIONEER drives. The only exception is the PIONEER drives no longer have the read speeds locked. SAMSUNG drives are great too but some die premature deaths. C0deKinG loves creating his new toys for dvd burners. My last SAMSUNG drive was the S203B.
    Just my 2 cents!
    I am not saying reading CD Freaks reviews is not a good idea, it is good to read professional reviews of performance, but I think that the reviews by "average joes" @ newegg, especially when they number in the hundreds, and average "5 eggs" is the most indicative of the quality and reliability of a drive, hell if half a thousand nubs don't have problems w/ either of these drives, (and have done every cockamamie thing imaginable to these drives) I know I probably won't have a problem either lmao

    ps. lovin' my new Pioneer BDR-203

    Edit: Damn, you do have a lot of burners, sheeez!!,

    btw I have 5 burners "in service", another 2, or 3 in the drawer

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