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Gallstaff - Jul 5, 2003

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 ExCyber Aug 4, 2003
AFAICT (not being a serious expert on the formats) the only big thing is that +R/RW supports seamless sector overwriting while -R/RW doesn't (yet; if it becomes important I'm sure someone will come up with a way to make it happen, though by then it may be too late). What this means is that it's possible with +R/RW to overwrite a single sector without disturbing anything else; this would be useful for packet writing (i.e. floppy replacement) and on-disc video editing (i.e. videotape replacement).

 Pearl Jammzz Aug 4, 2003
so most likely +r/rw is gunna be the standard?

 gameboy900 Aug 4, 2003
Nope as it's going dash is getting the lead over plus. Mostly because more of the well known manufacturers are using it. As for capacity both have 4.7GB per disc. Speedwise the fastest for R discs is 4x on both formats and for RW discs it's 2x on dash and 2.4x on plus.

Basically look at it this way. If you're gonna be using the disc to store billions of little files that you will be modifying alot the plus is the way to go. But if you're more likely to just store several large files and not do constant writing then either one will work fine. One thing to look at also is that for the most part (at least around here) plus discs are more expensive then dash discs.

 Gallstaff Aug 5, 2003
Then can someone point me to a writer which does both and wont force me to donate blood to afford?

 racketboy Aug 5, 2003
I would stick with either the Pioneer or the TDK

the TDK is black, if you care about that

 Gallstaff Aug 5, 2003
Ok could you *point* me to it (link) like a speicific model or something?

 racketboy Aug 5, 2003

  
	
	
Originally posted by Gallstaff@Aug 5, 2003 @ 06:17 PM

Ok could you *point* me to it (link) like a speicific model or something?


Lazy,... lazy......

 Gallstaff Aug 5, 2003
HOw much is the pioner i can't tell

 racketboy Aug 5, 2003

  
	
	
Originally posted by Gallstaff@Aug 5, 2003 @ 08:53 PM

HOw much is the pioner i can't tell


PriceGrabber is your friend...

 Gallstaff Aug 5, 2003
man i was looking for somethinga for only a little more than 200 that's out of my price range

 MasterAkumaMatata Aug 5, 2003
Then you wait for the price to drop.

 Gallstaff Aug 5, 2003
<_< or I could get one made by a different company unless there aren't any others that make dvd writers that write both formats. Racket, hook me up with some links for my lazy ass if ya got em :lol:

 racketboy Aug 6, 2003
eeh I'd hold out for a good brand

I'm not aware of any cheapo brands that are selling dual format drives yet

 gameboy900 Aug 6, 2003
The only multi format drives I'm aware off are the Sony, Pioneer and TDK. Anything else is not worth bothering with anyway.

 racketboy Aug 6, 2003

  
	
	
Originally posted by gameboy900@Aug 6, 2003 @ 03:25 PM

The only multi format drives I'm aware off are the Sony, Pioneer and TDK. Anything else is not worth bothering with anyway.


unless Plextor made one, but it would probably cost even more

 Gallstaff Aug 6, 2003
What about one made by NEC? I found one for 170 dollars and it seems to be pretty good.

Linktastic...

 racketboy Aug 6, 2003
link doesn't seem to work for me

but it seems to be from .hk (what country is that?)

NEC makes some decent stuff, but haven't heard anything about their optical drives

 Gallstaff Aug 6, 2003
Hm i might just go with a 200 dollar sony then...

Oh another question

I'm having trouble deciding on a color scheme and case. I have pertty much everything else but I can not find a good case for under 90 bucks and can't decide on what colored/types of cables to get. You know, UV, wrapped in EL wire etc.

So you guys have suggestions for case and or color schemes?

 Curtis Aug 7, 2003
UV reactive rounded IDE cables look nice - obviously with a UV cold cathode or two. I think the minimalist approach is the best - it gets silly when you have a hundred thousand lights in the system...

Oh, and .hk is of course, Hong Kong.

 racketboy Aug 7, 2003
do silver or black with blue glowy stuff

If you do silver, get the Sony drive

If you do black, get the TDK drive

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