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KatWoman
02-01-2002, 11:00 AM
Post info on the newest gadgets or ask/answer questions to troubleshoot problems with your gadgets here.

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YogsVR4
02-01-2002, 01:44 PM
I got this doohicky stuck in one of those thingamagigs but the wirrlydood isn't working right. Do I have to get a whosamawhatsis to make it work right?


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ragt20
02-01-2002, 01:59 PM
nah U don't need a whosamawhatsis .....U just need to reset the thingamagig, and the doohicky will come out.........:rolleyes:




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Rich
02-01-2002, 02:35 PM
WOOHOO! Finally a forum that I might know something in. :) :) :)

Ill get rolling here and ask a question. Does anybody here have a dvd recorder yet? Im going to be custom making a new pc for myself in a few weeks (going all out might I add :D )

Im just wondering as to the quality of these drives. I see that the price is fairly steep but basically im wondering if I should wait a few more months before buying one? I will most likely be using it just to take the place of my cd-rw drive for backups, and file storage. I may use it to burn a few dvd movies in the future.

Is there even a standard for dvd recorders yet?

Thanks

-Rich

KatWoman
02-01-2002, 02:41 PM
Not sure about the qulaity right now, but a friend of mine who is looking to getting a DVD burner for his PC says they are going for around $500-600. The discs were $40 a piece but now they have come down to around $10 or so.

Polygon
02-01-2002, 03:45 PM
I wouldn;t buy one yet as there isn't a standard. The popular ones are DVD-RAM, DVD-RW, and DVD + RW. They need to make up their minds so I can buy one.

speediva
02-02-2002, 12:38 PM
I wanted to say HI, too! :D

I don't have a ton of know-how, but I may be of assistance to the "simple minded" AFer! *lol*

I am definately NOT a guru, but computers/electronics/technology is always growing, and I'll be here to watch. :flash:

YogsVR4
02-02-2002, 03:17 PM
Originally posted by HuMMerMan
WOOHOO! Finally a forum that I might know something in. :) :) :)

Ill get rolling here and ask a question. Does anybody here have a dvd recorder yet? Im going to be custom making a new pc for myself in a few weeks (going all out might I add :D )

Im just wondering as to the quality of these drives. I see that the price is fairly steep but basically im wondering if I should wait a few more months before buying one? I will most likely be using it just to take the place of my cd-rw drive for backups, and file storage. I may use it to burn a few dvd movies in the future.

Is there even a standard for dvd recorders yet?

Thanks

-Rich

The good DVD recorders cost a bundle the real cost is in getting the DVD's to burn on. Those are almost $40 a pop.













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Chris
02-02-2002, 10:37 PM
Well, a DVD burner is 800 canadian right now. I would wait (you know about computers, so you can install one. Its not hard at all). In about 6 months they should be cheaper, and you don't seem urgent to get one.

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