I have 111D it is ok but unless all my Benq are dieing I will not put it back in :-0
need help with imgburn
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Pioneer's are about as good as it gets with dual layer, but not really that good with single layer and if you want to bittset dvd+r you have to crossflash to pioneer/buffalo firmware.
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If I had to buy a new dvd burner and lived in the frozen north I would probably get this one
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but I am too cheap to burn dual layerComment
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what reviews? it's fine with good media, like the liteon's there was some leadin problems
ask this member, he has one and uses dvd-rComment
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It isn't the fastest reader (12x), but everything else is top notch IMO.
Make sure you have the latest firmware SB05, as some of the older firmware had a lead in problem with DVD-R media.
I purchased a spindle of TYG02 DVD-R 8x from that same site (Canada Computer's) and the combo works great.
The burner you choose is up to you, but trust me nobody on here would link you to a burner that wasn't up for the job.
EDIT:
Here is a scan of my first burn with TYG02 DVD-R on the SH-S182D that I posted awhile back.
Last edited by Dan; 30 May 2007, 08:06 AM.
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Like most of us on here, we just go by personal experience which means a whole lot more then some nobody that didn't like his purchase.
Chewy led me to buying an NEC 3550 back when I knew very little about burners, or burning in general.
Still producing trophy burns, best money I ever spent.
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