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Posted by SalesMart.com.au on 10/17/16 11:31
On 9 Nov 2005 11:15:08 -0800, "come_mon_come_mon!"
<come_mon_come_mon@yahoo.com.hk> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I've 2 PII PC w/ P2L97 motherboard, Maxtor HD (Maxtor DiamondMAX VL40 &
>model 91080D5 HD in each respectively) & XP Home installed. I used them
>to download books & movie files from internet. I want to burn the
>downloaded files to DVD immediately after the download so I intend to
>install DVD-writer drive in these PCs (now I use CD-RW drive).
>
>Below are some DVD models I found :
>
>BenQ DW1625
>LG GSA-4163B
>LITEON 1673S, 1653S, 1633S
>AOpen DUW1616L
>ASUS E616A (no comments found here)
>Artec VOM-12E48X
>
>>From the comments here, it seems the LG model is better for my purpose
>since it can write various kinds of DVD including those cheap ones.
>However, I'm quite concern that if all of these are compatible with my
>PC H/W & OS configuration because many of them requires PIII CPU.
>
>Can somebody suggest if these models can be used with my PC ?
>
>PS: I've one Althon 1700+ PC too but I don't PREFER to use it for
>burning DVD purpose because this is my main working PC.
Place the DVD burner in your good PC. The Pentium II might not be fast
enough to burn at 8X but this depends on the PC itself. If you do
place the DVD burner in the Pentium II set the burn speeds at 4X.
On your list of DVD burners I'd get the LG 4163 which is one of the
best drives around.
These drives require at least a Pentium III of about 700 to 800 MHz.
This is more to do with video capture than anything else. These drives
often come with software that can capture, then author and then burn.
I think you'll be happier having the burner in your faster system.
Plus your old system may not have a very big hard drive. You need
10Gb of free hard drive space before any DVD burn as there are
loads of temp files created before any DVD burn.
Try and get Nero Suite 3 with the DVD burner which is only an extra
$10 or there abouts. It has the DVD burning plus NeroVision which is a
very good program for authoring with. Will convert AVI to DVD with its
faster codec but speed of conversion depends on the speed of computer.
I would not even try it on the older Pentium II system.
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Perth, Western Australia
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