Laserschwert
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I am ready for the trials!I was wondering what kind of Blu-ray recorder and blanks people around here are using and/or recommending.
Several reviews state that some recorders work better with a specific brand of recordable discs, while most disc reviews really don't have anything good to say about any brand of blanks. Has this changed by now?
I plan on finally buying a BD-burner and some inkjet-printable BD25s, but there are so many recorders on the market that it's hard to pick one. Any suggestions?
CatBus
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A légpárnás hajóm tele van angolnákkal.I know they're not what they used to be, but I still went with a Plextor BD-R. I couldn't find much in the way of genuine compatibility concerns, so I went entirely on features. In particular I wanted to have Lightscribe (I actually use this for CD/DVD media, maybe BD someday...), and I also wanted the ability to permanently change the book type (bitsetting), for DVD media, which is doable, although Plextor now uses the Lite-On method for doing this.
The ability to change book type does improve DVD compatibility in not-to-common cases, so it's a plus, albeit a very minor one.
As for media, I always burn media at (at most) half the rated speed. So 12x media I'd burn at no more than 6x, etc. I've found this improves compatibility too. BD-R media is so damn expensive I haven't done much comparison shopping. I just use Verbatim inkjet printable media.
Erikstormtrooper
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I am ready for the OOT!I'm also looking into getting a Blu-ray burner, and I've got some questions
1) Which would be better?
- internal IDE drive connected to a 7-year Dell desktop
- external USB drive connected to a 6 year old Dell laptop
(yes, that's all I've got right now)
2) Does it matter that neither is fast enough to actually play a Blu-ray?
Thanks!
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Davnes007
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The one who keeps all of your secrets!It's likely any computer that old will have a really tough time playing Blu-rays.
More info about your computers would be helpful, though. :)
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guiser
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I think he means, can you burn a blu-ray on a machine that isn't fast enough to play one? My guess would be yes since all you are doing is transferring data (it might take a long time at 1x though). Can blu-rays be burned at less than 1x? I don't have a burner myself.
Erikstormtrooper
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I am ready for the OOT!Ah, I suppose I was a little vague.
I just want to user the burner to burn Blu-rays.
So would it be better to get an IDE burner or USB burner? Which would be faster?
You know of the rebellion against the Empire?
Davnes007
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The one who keeps all of your secrets!Where can you find an IDE blu-ray burner, anyway? (unless you use an adapter, or something)
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Erikstormtrooper
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I am ready for the OOT!I must be behind the times. I assumed the internal drives used IDE. So what do they use?
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Davnes007
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The one who keeps all of your secrets!SATA (Serial ATA)
The motherboard I have doesn't even have IDE connections.
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Laserschwert
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I am ready for the trials!I've just bought an external USB burner, LG BP40NS20. Right now I've burned a couple of data backups, so no Blu-ray movie yet (Harmy's 2.0 will probably be the first), but it got very good reviews, so I think it wasn't the worst purchase.
Stinky-Dinkins
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I program robots to blow me!As far as blank media is concerned I use waterproof Falcon Pro's. They're not exactly cheap (http://www.cdrom2go.com/product/falcon-pro-3070606504000754-bd-r-with-smart-guard-white-inkjet-hub-printable-4x_2110_863.htm) but the quality is outstanding. Also, they're the only BD's I know of that are full hub printable, fully inkjet prinatable, all while offering protection against smudging and humidity. They remind me of Taiyo Yuden's acclaimed waterproof DVD's.
I use an internal LG WH12LS30 drive. Pretty basic but it's been rock solid thus far (have been using it since Feb.)
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TV's Frink
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Ointment FlyDavnes007 said:
(Reason: Erica likes adapters.)
Totally.
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