LG GMA-4080 Dual 8x/4x DVD±RW
Originally posted by: lilkeeney
Can anyone direct me in a good quality DVD burner. I am more concerned about this thing always working, and lasting a long time then the speed of the drive. I have heard great things about Plextor. Any other brands you reccomend more then the other.
Lately there has been lots of hot deals on 4x dual burners, but none this week, so check back Sunday morning there should be at least one good deal on a 4x dual burner posted in this forum by then.Originally posted by: vroom1810
Good deal....But can anyone point me to a really good dvd recorder that is 4x and dual (+ and -)? I don't really need an 8x. I've seen many deals here on 4x, but they ones people say are really good i can't get. I live out in the middle of nowhere and can't go to a b+m store....i can only order online. Any help is appreciated! cracker1018
You can pm me
Originally posted by: Yobbo
Quick question:
If I want to back up one of my DVDs....will it be possible to copy it directly over?
and is this legal?
No it's not illegal to make a "backup" of a DVD that you have purchased and own
Originally posted by: aRCeNiTe
Originally posted by: Childs
Originally posted by: yeedog
I'm getting the Plextor PX-708A for christmas. What are the chances that it'll be able to do 8X -R with a firmware update?
I'd hate to think i bought too soon.
Yeah, this kinda sucks. Bought the 708A for someone for Xmas at around $200 a week ago. If it wasn't for Neweggs restocking fee I would have returned it! Oh well, I just keep telling myself that the 708A is the superior drive.
I remember paying $200 for my 24x Yamaha
To burn a 4.7 GB DVD data disc will take about 14 mins to with a 4x DVD burner and about 8 or 9 mins with a 8x burner.Originally posted by: jjsole
How long does it take to burn a dvd of mp3's at 4x?
Verbatim's target launch date for the media is spring 2004, and they expect that date to coincide with the availability of new recorders capable of writing dual-layer discs in DVD+R DL format. According to Verbatim, the discs will require no adjustment to existing DVD players or DVD-ROM drives to read DVD-Video content written to the DL media.