Which Burner to buy?

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  • Jeff Mirage
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2003
    • 39

    Which Burner to buy?

    Hi I`m new to whole this DVD burning..

    Which burner should I buy, here I think on the DVD-R / DVD+r, DVD-RW / DVD+RW option.
    Which type is best and what are the difference between them?
    Last edited by Jeff Mirage; 3 Aug 2003, 05:01 AM.
  • Oriphus
    Digital Video Technician
    Digital Video Technician
    • Aug 2003
    • 405

    #2
    Pioneer DVR105 or 106, nothing else
    http://www.dvd-backup.tk

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    • jmet
      Super Moderator
      • Nov 2002
      • 8697

      #3
      I just bought a Sony DVD RW DRU-510A at Best Buy. Have to say I love it, have had no problems at all burning anything!

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      • DonBerg
        Junior Member
        Junior Member
        • Aug 2003
        • 46

        #4
        I bought a new OptoRite DVD+-RW drive for $159 last week. So far so good with various media I have tested using Nero6 software for burning. I have verified it with 4X DVD+R, 2.4X DVD+RW and 1x DVD-RW and -R, all have worked perfectly. The OptoRite reads DVD +- R and RW media at 4x whereas the Sony drives only read at 2x, so its a great bargain at about 1/2 the price of the Sony and faster too!

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        • nostradamus99
          Junior Member
          Junior Member
          • Aug 2003
          • 4

          #5
          Oriphus,

          Have u used the program "DVD X Copy" with the Pioneer DVR105 or 106?

          I'm looking at buying one of these puppies and want to know if the software works with this burner...

          Thanks...

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          • Oriphus
            Digital Video Technician
            Digital Video Technician
            • Aug 2003
            • 405

            #6
            Yes, I have used DVD X Copy with the pioneer DVR105. You can alsways check out comatibility on the official DVD X Copy forum at the following address, though at $99 DVD Shrink does me fine

            Massive tech discussion forums, focusing on digital video, consoles, PCs and software problems.
            http://www.dvd-backup.tk

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            • nostradamus99
              Junior Member
              Junior Member
              • Aug 2003
              • 4

              #7
              Ok thanks,

              I like DVD X Copy because it can make REAL 1:1 copies without sound and image quality loss.

              I'm not familiar with DVD-Shrink...can this proggy do the same?

              Thanks
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              • jmet
                Super Moderator
                • Nov 2002
                • 8697

                #8
                I like DVD X Copy because it can make REAL 1:1 copies without sound and image quality loss
                To the best of my knowledge, and im pretty sure im right. It WILL not make "REAL 1:1 copies" unless it is a DVD-5 with just 1 layer. Most DVD's are DVD-9 or high, meaning they are doublesided with 2 layers holding alot more than blank DVD recordable disc. ( like 7 or up to 13 Gigs). So unless the DVD you are copying is a DVD-5 a.k.a. 1 layer DVD, there is no way DVD X can cram all the data on to a blank DVD recordable disc. There are only 2 ways that I know of and those are: DVD X Copy can make an identical copy , but you would have to use 2 blank DVD Recordables. or somehow get your hands on those "DVD-9 a.k.a. 2 layer recordable disc which they do not sell to the public. Although you may not notice any sound or image quality loss, there is some.

                DVD Shrink is by far the best program ive used for DVD backup purposes. and I have used DVD X Copy. I am pretty much on all the time and would be more than happy to show you around DVD Shrink.

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                • nostradamus99
                  Junior Member
                  Junior Member
                  • Aug 2003
                  • 4

                  #9
                  Hi jmet,

                  I read a lot of posts on the DVD X Copy forum and it seems that DVD X Copy CAN make a 1:1 transfer of a dvd but as you said you will need 2 or more Blank DVD-/+r discs. I never said it would use only one blank dvd.

                  With DVD X Copy you dont have the option to write everything to to only one DVD. You have to specify what you want to keep or not and it will burn it accross multiple DVD's without compression.

                  With DVD X Copy XPRESS you have the option to cram everything on 1 dvd but then the program uses (a lot of) compression.
                  take a look at :


                  About DVDShrink:
                  Does DVDShrink also compress the audio ??? I don't mind losing a little quality with image but audio (in my opinion) should always remain untouched...

                  And also: which burners does DVDShrink support..

                  Thanks jmet
                  Last edited by nostradamus99; 14 Aug 2003, 06:51 PM.

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                  • jmet
                    Super Moderator
                    • Nov 2002
                    • 8697

                    #10
                    I apologize, I worded that wrong. You are correct you never said you were using just 1 disc for a 1:1 copy.

                    As far as DVD Shrink goes, no it does not affect the audio at all. Now, you have the option of which audio track you want. (Ex. Dolby Digital 5.1, 2.0, etc) What I do personally on mine is Shrink the menus and speacial features down to still pictures and get rid of the extra audio they have, and directors commentarys, etc. While leaving the main movie just like it is on the DVD when able, or very very slight compression. (Like 5%, which is not noticable)

                    There is actually 2 modes in DVD Shrink. Full Disk Mode and Re-Author Mode.

                    Full disk allows you to copy the entire disk with compression if needed. (As most of the time it is, considering its not a layer 1 DVD-5)

                    Re-Author mode allows you to keep only what you want on the DVD. You have the ability to remove the special features, menus, etc. therefore greatly reduecing the size of the target DVD.

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                    • nostradamus99
                      Junior Member
                      Junior Member
                      • Aug 2003
                      • 4

                      #11
                      Is there a list out there of burners that DVDShrink supports?

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                      • Oriphus
                        Digital Video Technician
                        Digital Video Technician
                        • Aug 2003
                        • 405

                        #12
                        It supports yours, thats for sure!
                        http://www.dvd-backup.tk

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                        • oldguy
                          Junior Member
                          Junior Member
                          • Aug 2003
                          • 15

                          #13
                          Shrink

                          Did you mention that DVD Shrink is FREE?

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                          • Oriphus
                            Digital Video Technician
                            Digital Video Technician
                            • Aug 2003
                            • 405

                            #14
                            It sure is
                            http://www.dvd-backup.tk

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                            • empiror22
                              Junior Member
                              Junior Member
                              • Sep 2003
                              • 10

                              #15
                              I have the dru 500ax (300+back ups) , which is fine and 510ax is a little better. the tdk 440n dual format is also very nice. as far as going DVD Shrink is the best to use. made back up of lotr two towers at 58% using DVD Shrink 3b5 and came very good with very little distorion.

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