^^^You're funny because you're the one trying to convince people they're crappy sucky burners. I find it funny since I haven't seen anyone point out other than you that they're crappy burners. Nuff said.
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Interesting to see what the pro's are using. Ebay DVD duplicator listings are as a good sample as any.
Sony NEC Optiarc - 2,145 listings
Pioneer - 346 listings
Samsung - 24 listings
I've been watching duplicators for years. This year I have Sec 179 problems and may just buy a Sony NEC Optiarc duplicator before Dec 31.Depends what the definition of the word inhale is. -
^^^^I'll be buying that Sony/NEC OPTIARC dvd burner soon.
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Originally Posted by samijubal
It may have been the BenQ....I've never owned a Pioneer. -
I have owned Lite-on, Sony, Samsung, LG, Pioneer and NEC optical drives
Best optical drive I ever owned was a Plextor 708A 4x DVD-R, 8x DVD+R DVD burner, it would read anything, if it could not read a spot on a CD or DVD it would slow down and retry until it read it, then speed back up, and Plextor released firmware speeding up the burning from 4x DVD-R to 8x DVD-R
I paid $300USD for that burner way back when lol
ps. Super Happy w/ my Pioneer BDR-203 8x Blu Ray burner (and it doesn't pause in the middle of burning a disc)
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Originally Posted by ocgw
I have a Plextor 716 (I think that's the one) unopened in a closet. It was going to go into a certain computer that was never built, but I still intend to use it. Hopefully it is of equal quality to the one you mentioned. I'm glad if the Pioneer BluRay is working out well for you, but it sounds like it would be a recent model, in which case it might be Pioneer-badged but not Pioneer-built.When in Las Vegas, don't miss the Pinball Hall of Fame Museum http://www.pinballmuseum.org/ -- with over 150 tables from 6+ decades of this quintessentially American art form. -
Originally Posted by ocgw
That drive kicks ass when it comes to reading discs with scratches. I still have it sitting on the shelf which is used occasionally when I can't rip a disc due to scratches. It's a great dvd burner! I think I paid $130.00 for that drive. -
Originally Posted by budz
It had 8mb cache if memory serves me correctly
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