Well, I was considering the subject of DVD writers and had settled on the all singing, all dancing Sony DRU500A (now 510A) because it would read and write just about anything out there.
But...
On reading these forums, I was struck by Dr. Mordrid's comment about being more than happy with his Panasonic DVD-RAM drive - that left me wondering again...
Now one advantage of the DVD-RAM is that it's well protected and is good for holding data - I don't think the same can be said for either +RW or -RW.
I think that I can see the use for RW media - presumably for blowing off a home-made DVD and seeing if it works, before committing it to DVD R media.
Is there really much compatibility difference between -R and +R?
If you look at the Sony's specs it will read just about anything... "DVD-ROM, DVD-Video, DVD+RW, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD-R, CD-ROM, CD-DA, Video CD, Photo CD (multi-session), CD TEXT, CD Extra, and others." to quote.
I'm not actually sure whether I intend to read any of these formats - but how does the Panasonic compare with this. Should I care that much?
Now I know some folk who love the 'plus camp' and are bound to get a Sony drive and give me something on a +R or +RW disk just to be awkward... but will the Panasonic read it? I guess it should read the +R disk, but I'm not so sure about the +RW disk.
So, food for thought, to RAM or not to RAM - that is the question.
Oh, and by the way, I'm primarily interested in creating home DVDs, putting photos albums onto DVDs, backing up odd folders from my hard disk and also copying my DVDs so that the kids can't destroy any more of them (aaaarrrrgggghhhh!).
Any comments, recommendations most welcome.
Taliska
But...
On reading these forums, I was struck by Dr. Mordrid's comment about being more than happy with his Panasonic DVD-RAM drive - that left me wondering again...
Now one advantage of the DVD-RAM is that it's well protected and is good for holding data - I don't think the same can be said for either +RW or -RW.
I think that I can see the use for RW media - presumably for blowing off a home-made DVD and seeing if it works, before committing it to DVD R media.
Is there really much compatibility difference between -R and +R?
If you look at the Sony's specs it will read just about anything... "DVD-ROM, DVD-Video, DVD+RW, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD-R, CD-ROM, CD-DA, Video CD, Photo CD (multi-session), CD TEXT, CD Extra, and others." to quote.
I'm not actually sure whether I intend to read any of these formats - but how does the Panasonic compare with this. Should I care that much?
Now I know some folk who love the 'plus camp' and are bound to get a Sony drive and give me something on a +R or +RW disk just to be awkward... but will the Panasonic read it? I guess it should read the +R disk, but I'm not so sure about the +RW disk.
So, food for thought, to RAM or not to RAM - that is the question.
Oh, and by the way, I'm primarily interested in creating home DVDs, putting photos albums onto DVDs, backing up odd folders from my hard disk and also copying my DVDs so that the kids can't destroy any more of them (aaaarrrrgggghhhh!).
Any comments, recommendations most welcome.
Taliska
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