burner help

Discussion in 'MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 encoding (AVI to DVD)' started by junip3r, Oct 29, 2002.

  1. junip3r

    junip3r Guest

    SO bascically. this is a really decent burner that will burn me cds at 40 speed

    PLEXTOR PX-W4012TA/SW 40x12x40 CD-RW - OEMThe PlexWriter delivers exceptionally fast performance in a professional 3-in-1 CD solution
    Specifications:
    Interface:E-IDE (ATAPI-4)
    Speed:40x CD-Write, 12x CD-ReWrite, and 40x CD Read
    Buffer:4MB Burn-Proof technology eliminates buffer underrun errors
    Random Access time:120ms
    MTBF 60,000 POH
    Windows 98/2000/ME/XP Compatible
    ALSO

    also... to do a copy i need a reader that is 40* or faster.. Just looking for info. its 100$ off new egg. i thought about gettin it im not too slick on the numbers.
     
  2. VCDjunkie

    VCDjunkie Moderator Staff Member

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    yes, 40x or faster (faster better).. just make sure your cd-rom and cd-rw drives are on seperate IDE channels and you won't have a problem burning on the fly, especially since all plextor drives have burn proof technology eliminating buffer underruns.
     
  3. wonderboy

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    wow thats weird I have not had any problem with burning on the fly with my cd rom and cdr/rw drives on the same IDE cable? I also have a plextor and I got mine for 79 dollars out here in California,US. I got it at a store called Frys electronics. very good store they have some of the best prices on hardware. By the way vcdjunkie what kind of computer stores do you have out there in Florida?
     
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    do you use an 80 pin cable or 40 pin? could be since I use a 40 pin IDE cable it causes this problem.. will have to try with 80 pin cable instead.. as for computer stores, there are many but I usually shop online at http://www.pricewatch.com because there is still no sales tax in the US when shopping online, and shipping costs are usually worth it to get the best prices.. some of the best hardware does come from south miami, there is a row of shops called "computer alley" right by the port of miami, stuff comes right off the boats and direct from places like taiwan, malaysia, all those places where they manufacture electronics cheaply.. sometimes I get my stuff from there, but usually online!

    I bought my 48x burner from best buy, it is BUSLINK, but the drive itself is actually a LITE-ON.. seems like nobody manufactures their own hardware anymore.. cost me $59.99 - $20.00 mail in rebate.. I think that is the best deal anywhere right now.. I should have the rebate within 2 months or so ;-)
     

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