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Might be best to ask the retail vendors - especially at that price.
@drf - that is his business - there has been no hint of any illegal copying in this thread - for all we know the material may be generated by mikky from his own home videos.
Regards
Almost correct - they are not copirighted material, but rather made by some other ppl in other country who want some exposure here in the US.
And @blu - I will definately do what you advise: ask retailer and even will try to get a demonstration.
Again, thx a lot for all your replies folks and Happy Holidays
Not to be rude, but couldn't you just burn them one by one on your PC burner? If time is an issue, you could burn at 16X. If you really want to duplicate that quickly, do what I said before - turn them into normal video DVDs (with menus if you desire) and then buy one of those units. That should work a lot better.
Almost correct - they are not copirighted material, but rather made by some other ppl in other country who want some exposure here in the US.
And @blu - I will definately do what you advise: ask retailer and even will try to get a demonstration.
Again, thx a lot for all your replies folks and Happy Holidays
M.
glad we could be of some help, same to you
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If you're going shopping for a duplicator, PC World recommends that pricerunner.com and shopping.yahoo.com will give you the best price comparisons around. It can't hurt to do some price hunting on the web first and save your feet and your gas. Reference is from latest PC World, December, 2005, pages 157-160. The article has other comparison sites covered as well. Good luck. noels (ps, I have no interests in PC World, just a subscriber)
Some have an option of having a HD in them and the ability of putting a USB 2 input in the machine. Acard is a known brand and a search on google will find their site but prices are higher on their site than:
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