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Gigi
Jan 20th, 2007, 09:18 AM
I know it's only a few dollars more than a regular burner, but is it worth it? From what I have read, the output quality is not great, and the cost of the media is prohibitive. Is this technology something that will keep improving, or is it going to go the way of beta?

divx
Jan 20th, 2007, 09:41 AM
I know it's only a few dollars more than a regular burner, but is it worth it? From what I have read, the output quality is not great, and the cost of the media is prohibitive. Is this technology something that will keep improving, or is it going to go the way of beta?

why are you being so cheap? is few dollars of a difference that important to your decision? just get either one

Siefer999
Jan 20th, 2007, 09:44 AM
is it worthwhile? maybe

i have a lightscribe burner and have yet to burn a single lightscribe disc but if i did come across a deal on some lightscribe discs, i would be happy for the fact that i can try them out

Codegen
Jan 20th, 2007, 09:46 AM
My dad has a lightscribe burner, yet to use it.

I hear it takes a really long time though (Depends on the disk, though).

hightech
Jan 20th, 2007, 10:00 AM
Both my DVD writers are lightscribe and I too have YET to use its features.

The price difference is like a few $$, so i'd not waste too much time thinking about the pro's/con's. God knows we all spend more then a few $ a year on extras (coffess, etc.).

V A N Q U I S H
Jan 20th, 2007, 10:11 AM
I have a laptop that has built in light scribe, haven't used it yet, I'm unsure if I ever will. When I worked at Staples before I remember trying to create one on a desktop HP and it took 45 minutes to finish.

Does anyone know if it's normal for it to take so long?

goofball
Jan 20th, 2007, 10:27 AM
It's normal. 30-45minutes depending on what is being written.

I've used mine for special things like Wedding DVD's and Photo DVD's but that's about it.

I'm almost tempted to just forego lightscribe and get a printer with printable dvd's.

board123
Jan 20th, 2007, 10:40 AM
I refuse to spend more $$ on Lightscribe which I plan on never using in my life.

al3x89
Jan 20th, 2007, 11:06 AM
I used it a couple of times.

It's good, and yes, it does take a while. But that does not matter on what type of disc, it matters at what quality you're burning at.

I burnt on normal, and it takes like 20minutes, I'm assuming best would take 30, and the lowest one takes probably 10minutes.

Gigi
Jan 20th, 2007, 11:07 AM
Thanks guys, for confirming what I was thinking. Although it's only a few dollars more for a lightscribe, I'd rather spend it on something I'd actually use.

Just out of curiosity, has anyone compared the quality between lightscribe and printing on a printer?

Siefer999
Jan 20th, 2007, 11:20 AM
Thanks guys, for confirming what I was thinking. Although it's only a few dollars more for a lightscribe, I'd rather spend it on something I'd actually use.

Just out of curiosity, has anyone compared the quality between lightscribe and printing on a printer?

do you know what lightscribe is>?

Gigi
Jan 20th, 2007, 11:29 AM
do you know what lightscribe is>?

Um, I was under the impression that the image is burned onto the disk with lightscribe?? :confused: Obviously, I have no idea what I'm talking about! :D

Sorry guys, I know I'm not asking the smartest questions...but I would like to build my first PC and it's a bit overwhelming for me.