After learning about media types and certain software, I'm hoping to find good/dependable hardware to burn that media. I've heard good things about Pioneer, specifically DVR-S111B External Dual Layer DVD±RW Writer. I want an external drive, but I'd really like some good alternatives to pioneer if someone could help. thank you, Mangia
Mangia, Pioneer is a brand that I would stick with. but then again Plextor seems to pop up as another Quality name. Perhaps this is a question of what you can afford. If it's a question of whats best for an external drive, then consider this.... read the info by an external drive, and then "burn" by an internal drive. You'll get less problems. Let us know how you go!
Mangia. As MichaelP1 states also, the Plextor brand would be an exellent choice of DVD burner brand. I think the part you have a query with is in my opinion, is the difference between using an INTERNAL DRIVE to read or write as to an EXTERNAL DRIVE (the USB cable connected). It's been my experience as I mentioned before, that I would use an EXTERNAL DRIVE to read, and so use the INTERNAL DRIVE to write. This combination seems to produce more stable results than the other way around. Of course this IS NOT THE ONLY WAY, but again it appears to be reliable. If you need a more technical explanation as to why, stay tuned as other members may reply.
I am in the same place, looking for an external. I have read a lot of pos here about the LiteOn. The LiteOn LH 20A1H?, sorry, lost my note. Are you saying it's better to read ext, and write internal IF you have the capability. Also, curious as to why when I rebuild my desktop. Don't get me wrong, not arguing, but interested.