Looking for advice on CD burners
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Looking for advice on CD burners
I'm probably going to buy a CD burner, and I'm looking for some advice on brands, features, etc. I want a 2 tray (or more) component unit, not one to hook up to a computer. I don't think I need all the bells and whistles, but if there are any features that people think are really worth it, please let me know.
Any info would be greatly appreciated - thanks!
Any info would be greatly appreciated - thanks!
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Re: Looking for advice on CD burners
Originally posted by berserker37
I'm probably going to buy a CD burner, and I'm looking for some advice on brands, features, etc. I want a 2 tray (or more) component unit, not one to hook up to a computer. I don't think I need all the bells and whistles, but if there are any features that people think are really worth it, please let me know.
Any info would be greatly appreciated - thanks!
I'm probably going to buy a CD burner, and I'm looking for some advice on brands, features, etc. I want a 2 tray (or more) component unit, not one to hook up to a computer. I don't think I need all the bells and whistles, but if there are any features that people think are really worth it, please let me know.
Any info would be greatly appreciated - thanks!
I would think hard about the choices involved in each CD burner type! Now the new CDRW computer drives have burn-proof so even slow computers don't have to worry about buffer-underrun which used to ruin CDR's and relegate them to drink coasters!
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Yeah, I know the computer CD burners are cheaper and more versatile. In fact, I got one for Christmas but I returned it because my 5 year old computer didn't meet the specified requirements on the box. I will definitely get one with my next computer (which I will hopefully get within the next 6-12 months), but I wanted to do make some CD's for music for my wedding reception at the end of April. So, if I can get one relatively cheap (I saw a Koss at Best Buy for $230), I thought I'd pick one up.
Anyone else - comments, suggestions, etc.?
Anyone else - comments, suggestions, etc.?
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Originally posted by agent2099
"I saw a Koss at Best Buy for $230"
Spend another $100 and you can get an entire new computer with a CD-RW drive built in.
"I saw a Koss at Best Buy for $230"
Spend another $100 and you can get an entire new computer with a CD-RW drive built in.
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Should've kept the CD-RW. I've got a Lite-on 24X10X40 installed in my 200mhz Dell that I got in '97 and it works great. Also have a Plextor 8x installed in the kids' 166mhz Packard-Bell and it works fine also.
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One thing to think about when you buy one of those expensive stand alone units. The burn lasers are only rated for so many hours of use. If you plan on making alot of cd's they are not very cost effective. Check how many burn hours its rated for and compare costs.
I just got a new burner from compusa for 59 bucks. Its a 24x write, 10x rewrite, 40x read hi-val. Reg 99, onsale for 89 with a 30 dollar rebate. I had a sony external for about a year and it started failing on almost every cd I tried to burn.
-K
I just got a new burner from compusa for 59 bucks. Its a 24x write, 10x rewrite, 40x read hi-val. Reg 99, onsale for 89 with a 30 dollar rebate. I had a sony external for about a year and it started failing on almost every cd I tried to burn.
-K




