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Old 31 January 2006, 12:17 AM
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Default DVD burner whats best

Whats reccomended at the mo??

I know absolutly nothing about the formats dvd+ or - or dvd r,

i thought cd,s were bad enough,

whats the best at the moment, ive seen the

sony DW-Q30b at 30 notes and the pioneer dvr 110d at the same price, are either any good?

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Old 31 January 2006, 09:33 AM
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Pioneer 110d is a good drive

NEC 4550 would be my choice at the moment though, roughly the same price as all the others around the £30 mark
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Originally Posted by mart360
Whats reccomended at the mo??

I know absolutly nothing about the formats dvd+ or - or dvd r,

i thought cd,s were bad enough,

whats the best at the moment, ive seen the

sony DW-Q30b at 30 notes and the pioneer dvr 110d at the same price, are either any good?

Mart
A lot of people seem to like the NEC drives at the minute.I have a Pioneer (110) and just recently got an NEC drive in a Dell system that I bought.I have sworn by Pioneers since the A03 came out many moons ago so I'd say to buy Pioneer as they've been very reliable for me.It's worth paying the extra couple of quid and getting the 110 (And not the 110d) as that includes dvd-ram writing support and although none of us will probably use it (Unless you have a dvd-ram home dvd recorder for instance) it's worth the extra couple of quid to have even more options for burning.
Have a look at www.svp.co.uk for one of the best places to buy a writer/media from.I've used them for years without any major problems...

Good luck

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Oh,and seeing as Paul has just posted above me,have a look at his website www.diskdepot.co.uk as I've used him before too and his prices are pretty keen...
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Another vote for the Pioneer from me mainly because of the better firmware support and updates which gives better media compatibility e.g 110D firmware 1.39 updated on 27\1\06 which leads to better quality burns and cheaper running costs. I`ve got a 110 a 109XL and a 108 in my puter at the moment and they are all superb.Have a look here:

http://www.burn-media.co.uk/home.php?cat=563
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Another vote for NEC, 4550 or 4551
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Have a look at this:

http://www.tomshardware.com/2005/12/...s_true_speeds/

Opens your eyes to what is best.

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I've just upgraded from a 106 to a 110bk. I primarily went for Pioneer because of their quality settop DVD products, which tends to filter down to PC drives and it;s very rare to see a problematic product.
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Originally Posted by mark.coleman
I've just upgraded from a 106 to a 110bk. I primarily went for Pioneer because of their quality settop DVD products, which tends to filter down to PC drives and it;s very rare to see a problematic product.
I wish could say the same for the 105 drive they made. Both mine and my mates died a month apart from each other. Symptoms. Would not recognise DVDs but it would read CDs. And before anyone posts. Yes I did try a Firmware upgrade.
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Originally Posted by CaptainJohn
Another vote for the Pioneer from me mainly because of the better firmware support and updates which gives better media compatibility e.g 110D firmware 1.39 updated on 27\1\06 which leads to better quality burns and cheaper running costs. I`ve got a 110 a 109XL and a 108 in my puter at the moment and they are all superb.Have a look here:

http://www.burn-media.co.uk/home.php?cat=563
how do you find out your firmware???

according to pioneer's site the latest firmware is 1.37 on 25/11/05

where did you get your firmware

Mart
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Originally Posted by mart360
how do you find out your firmware???

according to pioneer's site the latest firmware is 1.37 on 25/11/05

where did you get your firmware

Mart
Try here:

http://forum.rpc1.org/dl_firmware.ph...&manufactor=25
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Originally Posted by jpor
Many thanks

now done

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Originally Posted by mart360
how do you find out your firmware???

according to pioneer's site the latest firmware is 1.37 on 25/11/05

where did you get your firmware

Mart
From here:

http://www.pioneer-eur.com/eur/conte.../software.html
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Originally Posted by CaptainJohn
Yep that would be the official route

But if you want your burner to accomplish that litle bit extra then
http://forum.rpc1.org/dl_firmware.ph...&manufactor=25

Would be where to get your firmware from
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Firmware upgrade done

many thanks


Quick Q though


DVD +R
DVD-R

erm whats the differance? which ones do i need

Mart
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Originally Posted by mart360
Firmware upgrade done

many thanks


Quick Q though


DVD +R
DVD-R

erm whats the differance? which ones do i need

Mart
This should answer your question:

http://www.answerbag.com/q_view.php/2279

As for which one. Well that depends what you want to do.
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