Ok im planning to buy a dvd burner, but I want to ask some questions before spend that much money on somthin so. First I want to be able to burn PS2 games and movie dvds to so I need somthing that will be able to do that. Second I cind of want a external usb one because I work alot with meadia editting and things with a laptop (yes thats right I said laptop) so you know but if I cant do the things I want to do with a external drive Ill just have two get an internal and use it on my desktop alone. So if anyone can tell me what I need it would greatly be appriciated.
P.S.- I also was wondering about a vid. capture card. Can anyone tell me about that. I want one that can capture from dvd/vhs player and connects through the (im not shure what their called those little red whiet and yellow plugs)and can capture MPEG, but also as I said before I work alot on my laptop so I was wondering do those little things work that have the red white and yellow conectors that you plug into your usb port and it works like a Vid capture card exept its removable.
Well Thanks alot for your help (In advance)
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As far as the DVD burner goes, you first have to decide if you want to go with DVD-RW/R or DVD+RW/R. The currently available "+" drives are all made by Ricoh (just branded differently) so it doesn't really matter which one you buy - make your selection based on price and included software. Ikebana sells external versions of this drive. I'm not completely sure, but I think all the available "-" drives are made by Pioneer, so again, you can really buy any of them and get the same thing. I'm not sure about the availablility of external "-" drives.
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witch one can I burn PS2 games with?
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Both are also standard CD-R/RW drives, so both *should* be able to burn PS2 discs (with the right software). Some burning programs may not support them yet (for either DVD or CD burning), but that is usually just a matter of time before the support is added to the programs. I can tell you that Nero 5.5/above and Ulead producst support the DVD+RW/R drives completely, and CloneCD 3.0.9.1 supports the CD-R/RW functions of the drive. My versions of ClicknBurn, CDRWIN and Roxio EZCD do NOT recognize it as a burner. Someone who owns a DVD-RW/R drive will have to let you know what software supports the drive (I don't have one).
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Originally Posted by SonKun
If your intention is to create a backup of the original DVDs, then I would suggest DVD-RW drives. I have heard that, even though DVD+RW is the newer format, many existing standalone (set-top) DVD players are unable to read the DVD+R/RW disks. I have also heard that movie DVDs are the DVD-R type. However, I cannot affirmatively state these statements.
PS2 games are usually on CD so any DVD burner should do the trick.
Originally Posted by SonKun
Originally Posted by SonKun
a) PCMCIA 1394/Firewire card for your laptop.
b) Dazzle Hollywood DV Bridge. Be very careful with this product - Dazzle has almost non-existant support - search more on Google Groups with the key "Problems with Dazzle Hollywood DV Bridge". However, for your purpose I do not know of a substitute. This unit retails at $399.
c) If you use a desktop PC also, you can also buy a PCI firewire card for the desktop. This card is cheap and starts at $40.
d) Please note that capturing from an original VHS tape or DVD, you will have problems with Macrovision, CSS on DVD, etc.
To answer your questions:
a) You can capture and convert any analog source such as VCR/VHS, Analog Camcorder using the Dazzle Hollywood DV Bridge. The captured file is in AVI format. You will need tremendous hard disk space for this purpose (5 min video = 1 GB HDD or something)
b) The Yellow/White/Red connectors on most AV devices are called RCA connectors - Yellow for Video, White for Left Channel Audio, and Red for Right Channel Audio
Hope this helps. If I remember other options, I will keep you posted.*** My computer can beat me at chess, but is no match when it comes to kick-boxing. *** -
Ok well heres somthing new. I have a Mintec 2110 which plays dvd+r(w) and dvd-r(some rw) but as for the PS2 thing I want to burn the dvd games not the cd. so I just want to know what would be better (and less expensive) for that + or - so whatever. and O ya I will forget about the laptop dvd thing cause 1. internal is cheeper 2. i freed up space on my desktop so now its not a problem.
And as of the capture card I freed up alot of space on my hard drive so i think ill just go with a regular capture card for my desktop that can capture in MPEG.
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