Mercutio
Fatwah on Western Digital
I impulse-bought a Sony multi-write DVD burner today. It's easily the most expensive piece of computer hardware I've purchased in the last two years, at $329. I purchased it at a local Circuit City, along with 5-packs of +R and -R discs, and single +RW and -RW media, all of which were horrendously overpriced.
Contents of the box: an attractive silver-finished and unusually heavy optical drive.
A bunch of truly crappy mastering software (Veritas RecordNow & DLA, MyDVD, and Musicmatch Jukebox) and a single program I might actually use, PowerDVD XP. DLA is the packet-writing program. I uninstalled InCD to put it on.
1 (ONE!) Sony DVD+RW disc. You'd think the retail box could've at least come with a +R, too.
A whole lotta warranty, EULA and disclaimer crap.
Installed on 2000 Server, on an XP1600+ which already had a LiteOn DVDRom and a 48x burner.
I burned an MPEG-2 of an episode of "The Tick" to a +R and a -R.
My results so far: My oldest DVD-ROM drive, a 2x Toshiba, can't read +R discs, and it struggled with the -R when it initially started to read (took way longer to load, and stuttered a bit), but was able to play it back in powerdvd. My 5x Creative, 12x Pioneer and 16x LiteOns were fine with both. My Sony DVD jukebox can't read either format (if you didn't hear that, it was the sound of me weeping over that little "investment"), but my JVC changer reads both, as does my $200 Apex handheld player.
Somehow I doubt that I'm the only one on SF with one of these things. Maybe we could get together and write a long-format review.
Contents of the box: an attractive silver-finished and unusually heavy optical drive.
A bunch of truly crappy mastering software (Veritas RecordNow & DLA, MyDVD, and Musicmatch Jukebox) and a single program I might actually use, PowerDVD XP. DLA is the packet-writing program. I uninstalled InCD to put it on.
1 (ONE!) Sony DVD+RW disc. You'd think the retail box could've at least come with a +R, too.
A whole lotta warranty, EULA and disclaimer crap.
Installed on 2000 Server, on an XP1600+ which already had a LiteOn DVDRom and a 48x burner.
I burned an MPEG-2 of an episode of "The Tick" to a +R and a -R.
My results so far: My oldest DVD-ROM drive, a 2x Toshiba, can't read +R discs, and it struggled with the -R when it initially started to read (took way longer to load, and stuttered a bit), but was able to play it back in powerdvd. My 5x Creative, 12x Pioneer and 16x LiteOns were fine with both. My Sony DVD jukebox can't read either format (if you didn't hear that, it was the sound of me weeping over that little "investment"), but my JVC changer reads both, as does my $200 Apex handheld player.
Somehow I doubt that I'm the only one on SF with one of these things. Maybe we could get together and write a long-format review.