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  • Price Drop: LG GMA-4020B DVD Multi $289



    Jerry Jones

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    KEWL.....

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    • #3
      Might what to checkout this link before jumping on the DVDRAM bandwagon:



      I'm sure prices will drop further as they dump 'em in the move to DVD+/- combo drives.

      --wally.

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      • #4
        I've been given the green light to order a GMA-4020B.



        It's hard to beat that combination of price and versatility.

        DVD-R
        DVD-RW
        DVD-RAM
        CD-R
        CD-RW

        ...all supported by this drive...

        ...for less than $300.

        Anxious to test it.

        Jerry Jones

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        • #5
          I am wondering about the difference between DVD-RW and DVD-RAM. I have experience with CD burners but none with DVD burners yet.

          With a CD/RW you have to first erase the disk before you can re-record. I never use RWs becuase -R media is so cheap. I assume the same is true for DVD/RW, you have to first erase the disk before reusing it.

          What about DVD-RAM, can you just record over the contents without a seperate erase pass.? And how about playing these in stand alone DVD players, does it work?

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          • #6
            Quick warning:

            The LG GMA-4020B apparently reads and writes to DVD-RAM, but only the bare disc DVD-RAM media.

            This means one has to remove DVD-RAM discs from their cartridges to use them with this model.

            I'm changing my order to get the Panasonic SW-9571, which supports both bare disc DVD-RAM and the cartridge DVD-RAM media.

            In answer to your question, Can-o-Pus, the LG and the Panasonic drives support both the DVD-RAM and the DVD-RW.

            The DVD-RW will play in *some* stand alone players.

            The DVD-RAM cartridges will play only in specific Panasonic, Toshiba and Samsung players/recorders.

            Check each model for specifics.

            Jerry Jones

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