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    triniterry
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    i personally like the pioneers
    does anyone have any horror stories about their burner


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    Pelphrey
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    I better not say anything bad. Then it will go out on me..



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    troyboy30
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    no orror stories, just love stories! I'm in love with my new $39 BENQ 1640 from newegg!



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    hah Ive got DVD burners from $34.99 at my site I love the one i have now, its a samsung Combo drive, and lemme say this... niiiiiice. Had it for about 3 months, and the enclosed NERO software it comes with, its nice, runs easy, but runs SLOOOOOOOOW!



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    Grizwald
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    Lite-On currently burns my dvds. Cheap and has worked fine for the last 6 months or so, knocking on wood.



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    Robb4248
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    I like the light scribe technology as well, anybody have expereinces with light scribe at all?



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    Mshell
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    We have a DVD burner that came with the computer but I have never been able to use it because all the DVDs these days have those codes on them that won't let you burn them. Any ideas on how to get around that??



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    BrianSkibinski
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    I've had a Sony (No problems at all), an HP (first one was bad, second one OK, a little slow), and a Lite-On (no real problems burning at 8x).

    I've also had a pioneer and sony CD burner without problems.

    to Mshell... all you need to know and use is at afterdawn.com



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    Mshell
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    Thank you so much for that site, maybe now I can use my burner!!!



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    charlescroker
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    I have a NEC something or other in my laptop. I can burn dual-layer. I would highly recommend it dual-layer burners too!



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    SurfChic18
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    Quote Originally Posted by robb4248
    hah Ive got DVD burners from $34.99 at my site I love the one i have now, its a samsung Combo drive, and lemme say this... niiiiiice. Had it for about 3 months, and the enclosed NERO software it comes with, its nice, runs easy, but runs SLOOOOOOOOW!
    35 bucks! that's it? the only reason i got a super-drive in my computer is so i could burn dvds with it-but when it comes to movies it's way to complicated for me-i just recently figured out how to use the t9 predictive text feature on my phone. i'm not that great with gadgets- what is your site?



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    BrianSkibinski
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    $35 is about on par with some of the larger businesses as well. Newegg.com consistantly has 16X dual layer dual format drives for under $40. (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16827101645)

    I'm kind of a speed freak so I prefer the faster 16 or 8x dvd burning.
    Last edited by BrianSkibinski; 11-02-2005 at 12:08 PM. Reason: Added Link



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