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is Pioneer DVR-109 a good dvd-burner?
anyone had any problems with it? any coasters anything specific i need to know? I'm planning to buy 5 of these for my dvd-duplicating station, so I need some advice before I buy. (I need it specifically for dvd-ram function, and dual layer) Also , If anyone has (new or close to new, let me know) .. also suggest me a place where to get them cheap. Last edited by hot-m3d1c; May 23rd, 2005 at 07:00 PM.. |
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one of the better ones and the price is just right. Eitehr this of the LG 4163. Those are the ones in my tower at the moment. No problems at all! A friend did experience a problem wit the 109, but Pioneer RMAed it withing 5 days. So, great service and a great toy.
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Here's a link to a review of the Pioneer A09 (retail version of 109):
http://www.cdrlabs.com/reviews/index...&page=Features The drive will read dvd-ram but it won't write to dvd-ram. Sorry about the confusion. |
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I've had the 109 for about a month and haven't had a single problem with it. It's a bit slower on the initial read than my Liteon 24x10x40x CDRW, but otherwise it's an absolute joy to use.
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But some might consider that better then inkjet, which is cheap, nicer looking, more easily available, longer lasting, and colour instead of black and white-ish monochrome.
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Now if ALL you want to do is burn TYG03 media at 16x, then it's probably the best burner on the market!
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![]() Yes, the 109 will not do what you want. The 4163 sells for $69 and has never let me down yet. I use a lot of DVD-RAM with my set top DVD recorder, so it's essential for me, too.
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I have the lg 4163b.. if I try to make multiple backups (say 5 in a row & single layer) it seems to make coasters out of the last one or two. if I try to make another copy of the one that bombed the writer will do the same. if I wait a while before making another copy it will be fine. thus, I'm guessing the writer overheats.
not such a huge deal for me since I'm not pumping out the discs like you will be (well, it seems that's what you want to do).. also, I find that the drive reads discs slower than my dvd drive (pioneer) that I bought like 5 years ago.. but in the end it's not a bad drive.. is anybody else having the same problems that I am having??
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