SATA DVD-R/W?

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Re: SATA DVD-R/W?

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Lite-On's not bad that's our standard shop replacement unit and they're cheap, but there's not a whole lot of advantage to using SATA over IDE right now, I don't think, other than like you said, to reduce cable clutter.

I don't think the optics in the drives are any faster on SATA than IDE.

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unfaithfulsfan wrote:I don't think the optics in the drives are any faster on SATA than IDE.
The only difference between SATA and IDE optical drives (e.g. NEC AD-7200S vs NEC AD-7200A) is the interface. Aside from that, they're the exact same drive.
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I'm just trying to reduce cable clutter while I upgrade to a faster drive than the one I have currently. That's the only reason I'm interested in the SATA form factor.
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New Egg has this LG Burner on sale for $24 w/ free shipping. This a good buy or spend the extra $10 for the Lite On?
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I do believe the difference is only around $5. From CD Freaks review:
Conclusion:
Positive:
  • Generally good DVD-R/±RW writing quality and performance.
  • Very fast 48x CD-R and 32x CD-RW writing
  • Very fast at writing DVD±R DL media.
  • Can burn selected DVD±R media faster than its rated speed.
  • Excellent reading performance and reliability.
  • Supports BitSetting (BookType DVD-ROM) on DVD+R/DL.
  • Can read and write mini DVD media.
Negative:
  • CD-RW and DVD±RW writing quality could be improved.
  • Disc quality (C1/C2, PI/PO) scanning is not supported
  • Slow 6X reading of single-and double-layer DVD-Video discs
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I'll say I do love my Lite-On but as hnzw pointed out it's not the best burning...I wouldn't trade it for anything as far as ripping though.
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jeez i never knew people made such big deals out of cd drives :rolleyes:
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martini161 wrote:jeez i never knew people made such big deals out of cd drives :rolleyes:
Well when you care about sound quality... :finga: :finga:
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Alathald wrote:
martini161 wrote:jeez i never knew people made such big deals out of cd drives :rolleyes:
Well when you care about sound quality... :finga: :finga:
If we're talkin about sound quality I think I'll stick to my Oppo 980HD SACD/DVD-A player, Yamaha RX-V1800, and set of KEF IQ9's. Glorious 2 channel stereo like David Gilmore intended! :supz:
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Skippman wrote:
Alathald wrote:
martini161 wrote:jeez i never knew people made such big deals out of cd drives :rolleyes:
Well when you care about sound quality... :finga: :finga:
If we're talkin about sound quality I think I'll stick to my Oppo 980HD SACD/DVD-A player, Yamaha RX-V1800, and set of KEF IQ9's. Glorious 2 channel stereo like David Gilmore intended! :supz:
pfft, my polk studio monitors top that :finga:
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Ok, I'm not gonna turn this thread into a flame fest. :D

I'll be getting the Lite On as soon as I figure out how long of SATA cables I'm going to need for my new case.
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From what I've been told (and I don't know whether it's true or just BS) LG is pretty much manufacturing everything and subbing parts out to other companies like Hanns-G; Lite-On; etc. I know LG makes good stuff so I wouldn't turn my nose up at it if the price is right...

Just my $0.02 :|

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If we're talkin about sound quality I think I'll stick to my Oppo 980HD SACD/DVD-A player, Yamaha RX-V1800, and set of KEF IQ9's. Glorious 2 channel stereo like David Gilmore intended! :supz:[/quote]
pfft, my polk studio monitors top that :finga:[/quote]

And not perpetuating the speaker flaming but I'll stick with my window rattling floor pounding Klipsch ProMedia 400w 4.1 THX speakers!! Klipsch has been making kickass audio components since God created the Earth and they're almost indestructible. Mine are nearly 10 years old and have been relocated through 5 different states. Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas and now New York

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Skippman wrote:Well, the Samsung's out of the running as it's not a dual layer burner.

I read a bunch of the New Egg reviews of the Lite On. About 15 people report the drive just fails after 6months. Anyone here have a similar experience?
I've bought two of these, drives work perfectly fine and one of 'em is two years old at least.

The only complaint I have is that when ejecting discs the older drive will occasionally pop the DVD/CD up out of the tray, so the tray jams halfway extended with the DVD wedged in tightly. It's mounted horizontally like normal. The newer drive used to do the same thing, but it no longer ejects the disc tray with the same vigor/force as it once did so the CD remains in place now. Used to drive me crazy though.
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I'm pretty satisfied by the performance of my Samsung Sata DVD-DL writer (SH-S203B).It's also an excellent reader & writes very fast on all medias.No problems so far. :) All reviews favoured this writer too. :)
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I only hear good things about Lite-On. I haven't had mine fail (just a cd burner) that is more than a few years old and most people I know have one (those that build their own) I don't think any have failed.
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Think I've picked out my drive.

Lite On LH-20A1L05

Good speed, decent price, and Directron's always got cheaper shipping that New Egg it seems.
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Skippman wrote:Think I've picked out my drive.

Lite On LH-20A1L05

Good speed, decent price, and Directron's always got cheaper shipping that New Egg it seems.
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