DVD Burners?

Yeah, go with the NewEgg deal....either get the NEC-3500 or the Pioneer DVR-108

I'm pretty sure I'm getting a NEC for Xmas, since I only have a 4X right now.

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Just picked up the sony dual layer dru710a for 89 bucks shipped free they have some great trukeyday deals still goin on so good luck
 
The Benq 1620 drive is about the same price and is just as good a burner if not better in some areas.

*Official bitsetting support

*Better at burning over media speed rating. (i.e. 4x media at 8x)

*Disc media troubleshooting


I would only get the 3500a if you mostly burn DVD-R/-RW media however.
 
I was looking into DVD burners, but I'm not sure if they do what I'm thinking exactly. If I buy a movie on DVD, can I copy it exactly as is to send with my GF to college. I mean will it include the menu, extras, etc.
 
[quote name='icemanjmw13']I was looking into DVD burners, but I'm not sure if they do what I'm thinking exactly. If I buy a movie on DVD, can I copy it exactly as is to send with my GF to college. I mean will it include the menu, extras, etc.[/quote]

Use DVDShrink for that,...its free and from my experiance the best out there...I've done hundreds this way. All personally owned, of course! ;-)

Read this and this will get you started....it doesnt take to long to set-up DVDshrink and once its set you can just put them in a click rip...

http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/dvd9_to_dvdr_with_dvd_shrink.cfmhttp://www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/dvd9_to_dvdr_with_dvd_shrink.cfm
 
[quote name='x_fiddle']The Benq 1620 drive is about the same price and is just as good a burner if not better in some areas.

*Official bitsetting support

*Better at burning over media speed rating. (i.e. 4x media at 8x)

*Disc media troubleshooting


I would only get the 3500a if you mostly burn DVD-R/-RW media however.[/quote]

All this can be also done with the 3500A as I do it myself. Many utilities exist to change the bit setting on the fly. My NEC3500A burns 8x on 4x media (ridata) and 12x on 8x media (also ridata). If you use low quality media, you will get low quality results, as is the case with any DVD burner, not just the NEC. I burn DVD+R media without a hitch.

As far as software goes, you guys should look at DVDShrink and DVD Decrypter. Both are free and work well.
 
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