Hey,
I'm going to buy a DVD-Burner soon and I just wanted to know if anybody has any recommendations.
-What brand
-External or Internal
-Most compatible
-Any tips/websites/stores
Thanks
Hey,
I'm going to buy a DVD-Burner soon and I just wanted to know if anybody has any recommendations.
-What brand
-External or Internal
-Most compatible
-Any tips/websites/stores
Thanks
ahoy umm brand....im not sure but dont get external they cost too much for the samething try www.half.com and umm how about sony? they have good dvd burners
I would recommend external for people that did not have anymore slots to add a DVD/CD burner.Originally posted by Octopussy@3 August 2003 - 18:57
ahoy umm brand....im not sure but dont get external they cost too much for the samething try www.half.com and umm how about sony? they have good dvd burners
As I plan to purchase an external one after I buy a extra hard drive and RAM...
if you dont have extra slots forexample if u have a cdrom and a cd writer, you take out the cd writer and put the dvd burner on that slot since the dvd burner can burn cds and dvds
u could get a good HP internal dvd burner from any major store like circuit city or bestbuy.
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I would recommend external for people that did not have anymore slots to add a DVD/CD burner.Originally posted by NightStalker+3 August 2003 - 20:00--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (NightStalker @ 3 August 2003 - 20:00)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-Octopussy@3 August 2003 - 18:57
ahoy umm brand....im not sure but dont get external they cost too much for the samething try www.half.com and umm how about sony? they have good dvd burners
As I plan to purchase an external one after I buy a extra hard drive and RAM... [/b][/quote]
It would be a lot cheaper to get a new case with more 5.25in bays than to buy an external drive.
@hey_suburbia - there's another thread asking exactly the same question if you care to search.
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I recommend going to www.dvdrhelp.com and look around there. I think the most useful place for you would be to go to the website i just mentioned and on the menu on the left hand side, look in DVDR and DVD Writers but i think the forum and web shopping would also help
I would recomend a multi burner (one that supports both +and - media. Such as the Sony DRU 510
I would too. It depends on the budget you have to spend on a burner. The Sony DRU 510 is one of the middle-ranged burner (by price, not performance). Once again, the DVD Writer section of www.dvdrhelp.com enables you to choose which formats it can support.Originally posted by Neo 721@4 August 2003 - 17:44
I would recomend a multi burner (one that supports both +and - media. Such as the Sony DRU 510
EDIT: I do sound like a walking advertisement for the website, don't I.
I would recommend the Sony or the NEC that support both DVD+/-R/RW. Pioneer have released one like this for £145 EIDE recently.
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