Hi all,
I want to buy an internal Pioneer dvd burner in November and I'm happily surprised to find the new 16x a108 dual layer jobbie selling for barely more than the superceded 8x a107 single layer unit. However, this situation has also aroused my suspicions, I can't help wondering if there some "issues" with the new drive that I should be aware of?
Y'see the reason I want a Pioneer is because I may want to have a DVD master replicated in an industrial facility, for commercial release. Some of these companies have indicated on their websites, a preference for Pioneer-recorded masters. I'm also quite sure only single-sided DVD5 homebrew masters can be readily replicated, any bigger and one must use tape. Since the A108 is capable of dual layer recording, is there any reason to suspect Pioneer may have dropped the ball with single layer burns on the new devices?
Thank you.
I want to buy an internal Pioneer dvd burner in November and I'm happily surprised to find the new 16x a108 dual layer jobbie selling for barely more than the superceded 8x a107 single layer unit. However, this situation has also aroused my suspicions, I can't help wondering if there some "issues" with the new drive that I should be aware of?
Y'see the reason I want a Pioneer is because I may want to have a DVD master replicated in an industrial facility, for commercial release. Some of these companies have indicated on their websites, a preference for Pioneer-recorded masters. I'm also quite sure only single-sided DVD5 homebrew masters can be readily replicated, any bigger and one must use tape. Since the A108 is capable of dual layer recording, is there any reason to suspect Pioneer may have dropped the ball with single layer burns on the new devices?
Thank you.
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