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Good DVD RW brand
Well, like the title says, what brand would you recommend? To simplify it a little, let's only consider brands that build their own units.
Reliability is key; if it takes a little longer, you just wait a little longer. If it keeps mangling discs, it costs you money, so reliability over speed. Labeling is not important, just as easy to just write on the disc. |
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If you started to get into copyprotection and duplication of copyprotection, then things change. Otherwise, go with what is cheap. BTW, when it comes right down to it, there are only a few actual manufacturers and everyone else just re-brands the DVD's manufactured by these few. Sometimes the only way to know what brand you have is to scan it with your burner. An example is Maxell - I had two of the same stacks but the stacks were made by different manufacturers regardless the same exact label. Same thing has happened to me with TDK. -S |
I have had Pioneer DVD burners (12x) in 2 machines, have upgraded both machines, but still the same burners, now around 3 years old & a few hundred burns with only a few duds, very happy.:yep:
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Well, let's narrow it down further to LG, Samsung or Sony Optiarc. DVD RW drives are cheap as dirt, can get the newest Sony, without labeling, for E20,-.
AD-7240S seems like a pretty solid drive. |
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