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dvd burner only £116 at novatech
http://65.54.168.250/cgi-bin/linkrd?_lang=EN&lah=89fc3964fc2bbf7af47e3d84589086e9&lat=1047132371&hm___action=http%3a%2f%2fwww%2enovatech%2eco%2euk%2fnovatech%2fEWspec%2ehtml%3fc%3dNEC%2dND10SP
Dead Link me old china.......
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try www.novatech.co.uk
Here`s a Direct link - http://www.novatech.co.uk/novatech/specpage.html?NEC-ND10SP - DVD+R though
If you want a cheap DVD-R drive then this is the cheapest I have seen.
http://www.blankdiscshop.co.uk/acatalog/SVP_Communications_Special_Offers_15.html
TOSHIBA SD-R5002 DVD-R/RW Writer - £159.99 + Delivery
2X DVD-R Read/Write
1X DVD-RW Read/Write
12X DVD-ROM Read
16X CD-R Read/Write
10X CD-RW Read/Write
40X CD-ROM Read
whoa, there`s a £50 price diff between those dvd burners!
whats the diff between DVD+R and DVD-R ? then theres DVDWR or whatever.
all i wanna know is which format is the best. and which will play on my dvd player - Yelo 800.
The DVD media`s getting cheaper also isn`t it?
KaTz
I`m glad I`m not the only one who finds the whole thing totally confusing! Perhaps clayts could organise a faq on dvd burners, or a section in articles? It would be nice to know which format you have to use to remain compatible with existing hardware, and what sort of spec PC you`re going to need to burn a dvd. Also, what software is good, what happens if you try to backup a dvd that`s over 4.7Gb, what limitations there are (if any) ....... can anyone help KaTz and myself out? TIA
All the help you could ever need is at
www.vcdhelp.com
A little searching with your internet connection can produce wonderful things.
DVD-R has been around a lot longer than DVD+R.
DVD-R discs are cheaper ( from about 50p each)
DVD+R is surposed to be more compatable with older DVD players but most new ones play DVD-R fine.
DVD+R was designed by Philips and is not reconsised by the DVD consortium as an official DVD standard. May not last?
4.7GB limit - With most films over 7GB you either split the film on to 2 discs or re-convert the whole film to fit on 1 DVD. ( depending on film length the quality it between SVCD and DVD.
For media prices look here - http://www.blankdiscshop.co.uk/acatalog/DVD_Section__DVD_R_RW___DVD_R_RW___DVD_RAM_.html
This item was edited on Tuesday, 11th March 2003, 19:16