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  1. I'm planning to buy an external DVD burner (either FireWire or USB) that I plan to use on my Compaq Armada E500 laptop and then play on a Pioneer DV-444 DVD player.

    Would be grateful if anyone can share suggestions and experiences with regards to models, compatible media, etc.

    Posts in the DVD players forum show the DV-444 can play DVD-R and DVD-RW's.

    What should I buy?

    Thanks in advance: The MacMan, Holland
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  2. I bought the Pioneer 104 firewire external.

    Plugged it in and it works!

    Nero has a 2 gigabyte limit. There is some work around to that, but I didn't want to mess with it.

    Adaptec 5.(?) worked great for transferring data to DVD-RW disk.

    That is why I bought it for, to store data files.

    For video editing I use Pinnacle Studio 7. However, I bought Ulead Studio 6 because I can do some picture in picture with it.

    Note: Studio 7 will do still picture in video, but Ulead Studio 6 will do video within video.

    As I said, my main reason for buying the 104 was for data storage.

    But, thought I might try my hand at making a DVD video.

    Brought my 17 gig avi file up into Ulead studio 6 and clicked on "Create DVD", it rendered into a mpg2 and by following the wizard transfered it to DVD.

    Plays excellent on the the computer and out to TV using a software DVD player. I don't have an actual DVD player, so I can't check that. (Out to TV using a Matrox G400 TV card).

    It does take some time for all the rendering and burning, but since I have set aside this computer just for video, time isn't an issue.

    Back to storage: I was surprised that it took about 60 mminutes to transfer 4 gigabytes of data back to the harddrive from the DVD-RW disk.

    Actually took less time to burn the data onto the disk then it did to retrieve it.

    It also does CD-R's really fast.

    In summary, I am quite pleased with the Pioneer 104 for my purposes.

    George
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