Is the pioneer 111D a good choice for a dual layer burner.
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Is the pioneer 111D a good choice for a dual layer burner.
im sorry to ask but what exaclty is a dual layer dvd burner?
i prefer benq dvd burner because of solid burn and firmware booktype settings
The NEc 3550a is so far the best DL burner i have owned and i have gone through about 6 brands so far and it is by far the cheapest if it is still around i own 3 of these babies and yet to get a coaster out of one of them out of about 40+ discs.
All 3 brands mentioned are very good.
I have a BenQ. And my good friend has a Pioneer. We're both happy.
Personally I like the LiteOn burners. I have a LTR-32123S and a LDW-811S and have found both to be excellent burners.
Currently Im looking at this one SHM - 165H6S
pioneer 111D is good 4 me
I don't think people really need dual layer for movies. I don't even think most players will support burned DL, but I may be wrong. But with programs like DVD Shrink, no need for DVD9.
I use double-layer for data. Especially anime seasons. It is nice to be able to put every episode of EVA and the two movies on one disc. I just bought a 10-pack and backed up all my anime. Lately, though, the prices have come down almost enough to warrant me using them more often.
And I will second (or third) the NEC 3550. It is cheap as anything. I have one for myself and one in my sister's computer. The thing handles every media you hand it, and never fails. How could you go wrong? The only other feature you might possibly want is Lightscribe, but you'll pay a premium for that.
another vote for the NEC 3550. I've owned two of them and my gf has one. they're excellent burners. make sure you upgrade the firmware to the liggy & dee hacked version. it increases write strategies for discs and allows you to remove riplock, set the bitsetting, and make it region free.
http://liggydee.cdfreaks.com/page/3550/
the 3550 1.Y6 version is the latest. you can find more info about the firmware or nec drives in general here:
http://club.cdfreaks.com/forumdisplay.php?f=86
make sure u get one with lightscribe
what about plextor dvd burners?
are they better than sony, asus, lg, benq, and samsung?
I have an NEC burner also, not dual layer, but it has been a very good burner for me. No coasters. As far as lightscribe, it just seems like a novelty that would lose appeal after a while, and from what i understand of it, it can take up to 30 minutes to burn that image onto the back of the disc. If you are like me, waiting 5 minutes to burn a dvd is too long :lol:
I've got an NEC 3500, it does everything I want, but my new system will have a Liteon burner. I don't think there's much to choose between them.
I tend to agree about lightscribe, a decent printer and some good quality labels produce a better result as far as I'm concerned.
Although I usually don't like asus, I have had mine for a couple of months and has worked great! Only $30 too. All the DL disks that I have burned have played on my dvd burner which was bought in '02.