2 DVD-RW drives on same PC?

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  1. ivdv

    ivdv Member

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    Hi Guys,
    I wish someone could help me with this.
    I currently have a Matshita 8587 DVD-ROM drive as well as a brand new NEC ND4550 DVD-RW drive. Every time I try to copy DVD's from DVD+R's, my DVD-ROM just won't read +R's (not even -R's actually) so that I always have to copy first to my HD and then to my DVD.

    My question is: could I just replace my DVD-ROM drive with the former Liteon DVD-RW 851S I had before? Would it cause compatibility problems or whathever if I connect 2 DVD-RW drives onto my pc?

    Thanks for your help.
     
  2. Rosco404

    Rosco404 Guest

    You could do that if you like, it wont cause any conflicts or problems : )
     
  3. saugmon

    saugmon Senior member

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    It should be ok to have 2 dvd-rw drives in 1 pc.

    On that matshita dvd-rom,since it has problems with your new NEC backups: You may want to try a lens cleaning disc on it.It may be dying and the lens cleaning would be a last resort before swapping out.

    Dvd-rom only drives are usually more forgiving on backups,making them excellent readers.Something may be wrong with those backups. Maybe media quality/burn speed.Probably too many errors on the backup disc. Try a scanning test like:Nero speedtest or dvdinfopro.With that litey drive,you can use K-Probe.

    Are you trying re-rip backup copies on the fly?

    What burner was used on the original backup copies? Litey or NEC?
     
  4. ivdv

    ivdv Member

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    Thanks for the answer guys, but my problem is somewhere else actually. The problem is that my DVD-ROM could never read DVD+R's, so that everytime I want to copy a movie (on a +R) from a friend of mine, I have to use my burner to be able to read it and save on my HD first, and then copy from my HD to a new DVD+R.

    And I wish I could copy on the fly, therefore I was wondering if I could replace my DVD-ROM with my former burner (that reads the +R's) in ordrer to be able to copy directly from DVD to DVD.

    And, if I can, which one should I put on slave or master, and on which IDE channel?

    Thank you and sorry if I didn't make myself clear (English is not my language, I'm French speaking))
     
  5. Rosco404

    Rosco404 Guest

    Yeah like i said before this will be ok : )

    Whatever you DVD-ROM is set to now just set your DVDRW that you are putting in its place to the same....
     
  6. ivdv

    ivdv Member

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    Great, thank you, I'll try that than.
    I was just asking because when I installed the NEC, it was recommended I install it as master, but since my former Liteon was on slave, I installed it on slave too.

    So I wanted to be sure I didn't have to switch the jumpers before installing...
     
  7. Rosco404

    Rosco404 Guest

    No problem : ) Let us know if it worked ok....
     
  8. oziwombat

    oziwombat Regular member

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    I recently replaced my DVD ROM drive with a BenQ 1640 & now use the old LG 4120 as the as the reader & had no problems, just make sure the new burner is hooked up the same as your old drive.
     

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