WHICH DVDWRITER TO BUY? *help plz*

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  • dave24
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • May 2003
    • 9

    WHICH DVDWRITER TO BUY? *help plz*

    hi guys

    i am wanting to buy a DVDwriter for my pc and need help in deciding which one to buy from UK. I dont really have a budget - just want to buy the best one . I am interested in copying dvd's etc etc and want to know is it is possible to copy a full dvd movie, and what implications are there? etc etc.

    i have a pentuim 4 2hz processor. i am right in saying that it usually take hours to copy one dvd to dvd. ? is there anything else i need to know?

    thanks in advance

    dave
  • DVDIdiot
    Gold Member
    Gold Member
    • Oct 2002
    • 113

    #2
    Pioneer DVD Writer is the Best!
    only $250 or less with 4x Write!

    Happy Memorial Day Everyone!!!
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    • FoolishBrett
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      • Apr 2003
      • 53

      #3
      Just make sure that you get something faster than 1X. (1x basically means if a movie is 1.5 hours long it will take 1.5 hours to burn). I have a 1x which works of course but can really slow down the backing up of movies.

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      • Fetchdaferret
        Gold Member
        Gold Member
        • Oct 2002
        • 134

        #4
        NEC -ND 1300

        4x -/+ writer

        250 €

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        • DVDIdiot
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          Gold Member
          • Oct 2002
          • 113

          #5
          FoolishBrett


          1x burner does mean it burns at the time of the movie. You're saying 1x will burn 1.5 hr movie and take 1.5hr to burn?

          I have burn 2hrs movie and it only took me 57 minutes.

          1x = 57 minutes
          2x = 29 minutes
          4x = 15 minutes

          Take care...Please don't give out false information
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          • dgsgc
            DVD backerupper
            • Jun 2003
            • 310

            #6
            pioneer dvd 106 is looking very good
            Dave ~ DVD Shrink rules... no more Tmpeg for me

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            • The Edge
              Digital Video Expert
              Digital Video Expert
              • Jan 2003
              • 610

              #7
              DVD+RW, DVD-RW, and DVD-RAM




              Does all 3 formats.
              Probably expensive too.


              Edge
              "…I know the industry is formally opposed to that kind of thing [bootlegging] but I'm not. I don't have a problem with it at all." -- Paul McGuiness"

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              • lumberjack
                Junior Member
                Junior Member
                • Jun 2003
                • 19

                #8
                What about the sony dru-500a ? or the sony line all together?

                I have a dru-500a good unit. good price. but this whole dvd backing up thing is still kinda pricey.

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                • Lunda
                  Junior Member
                  Junior Member
                  • May 2003
                  • 47

                  #9
                  I have a NEC ND-1100 and it's working just fine with me .. have made several backups and never had any probs with it..

                  NEC ND 1300 support both + and - discs.. like the Sony DRU 500



                  Lunda

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                  • Thingy
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                    Member
                    • May 2003
                    • 70

                    #10
                    You probably wont be able to copy a dvd straight off, since I know of no writer that write dual layers, which most dvd-movies are printed on.
                    - The question is: Why?

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                    • The Edge
                      Digital Video Expert
                      Digital Video Expert
                      • Jan 2003
                      • 610

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Thingy
                      You probably wont be able to copy a dvd straight off, since I know of no writer that write dual layers, which most dvd-movies are printed on.
                      Very true. The dual layer discs are "Pressed" and not "Burned" as is commonly done. It's a manafacturing process so the closest we can get in the home is a double sided DVD-R.

                      Bren
                      "…I know the industry is formally opposed to that kind of thing [bootlegging] but I'm not. I don't have a problem with it at all." -- Paul McGuiness"

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                      • DVDIdiot
                        Gold Member
                        Gold Member
                        • Oct 2002
                        • 113

                        #12
                        I would buy: PIONEER 106
                        'cause you can burn both the DVD-R & DVD+R
                        I have Pioneer 104 and it's been firing like a charm

                        Good Luck!!!
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