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Posted by Bob on 10/07/94 11:33
On Thu, 01 Dec 2005 11:24:17 GMT, sales@___Email_Address_on_Web_site
(SalesMart.com.au) wrote:
>I have stocked up on DVD-RAM 3X speed media for the past 18 months
>since these came out. In recorders there is no need to have faster
>speed media as recorders all record at only 1X. Its only dubbing back
>for those with hard drives that a faster speed is required.
I meant dubbing. 3x burns are obscene.
>DVD-RAM costs much more but then again lasts up to 100,000 re writes.
>The DVD-RAM disc that came with my Panasonic DMR-E30 DVD Recorder back
>in April of 2003 still goes well.
I am supposed to get 1,000 burns with my Verbatim DVD +RW discs, for
which I paid $1. I do not need 100,000 burns to amortize $1 per disc.
>Handy in DVD Recorders though. If a show is on or of you want
>something recorded that's currently on, just pop the DVD-RAM disc and
>start recording.
yes, I agree that there are occasions when that format could come in
handy. However the cost and slow burn time is a helluva price to pay.
BTW, I have never started recording on the fly. If I did, the latency
would be about 5 seconds. If I could miss the beginning of a program
then I can miss another 5 seconds.
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"One must realize that the world is a network of real and virtual
combat zones where the stakes are high, struggle is the primary
mode of being and only total victory is acceptable.
-- Sun Tzu, "The Art Of War"
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