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 Posted by Who Dat? on 10/21/05 13:57 
On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 05:03:31 -0500, Jeffery S. Jones 
<jeffsj@execpc.com> wrote: 
 
>On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 09:06:33 GMT, Who Dat? <Who Dat@ncat.com> wrote: 
> 
>>On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 10:51:10 -0500, Jeffery S. Jones 
>><jeffsj@execpc.com> wrote: 
>> 
>>>On Sat, 15 Oct 2005 22:59:24 -0400, "Mike Kujbida" 
>>><kujfamNoSpam@xplornet.com> wrote: 
>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>Who Dat? wrote: 
>>>>> On Sat, 15 Oct 2005 20:57:40 -0500, "Ken Maltby" 
>>>>> <kmaltby@sbcglobal.net> wrote: 
>>>>>  
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> "Who Dat?" <Who Dat@ncat.com> wrote in message 
>>>>>> news:ja63l1teeqibtcmkc8lvitct5eg50e6v1i@4ax.com... 
>>>>>>> Is there such a device that can hold at least 100 dvd disks and 
>>>>>>> read/play them as well and can attach to a PC via a USB connection? 
>>>>>>  
>>>>>>  There are various External Drive enclosures for USB2, a 
>>>>>> couple of those with 300GB drives should handle that much. 
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> Check out www.buffalotech.com  and www.provantage.com 
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> Luck; 
>>>>>>    Ken 
>>>>>>  
>>>>>  
>>>>> Thanks I am aware of that however I would prefer the ability to keep 
>>>>> everything on disk and read or play the dvd via the device. Keeping 
>>>>> everything on a dvd is the main goal. 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>Do a Google search on "DVD jukebox" and you'll find several links. 
>>>>I don't think you'll like some of the prices though :-( 
>>> 
>>>http://shop.store.yahoo.com/document-capture-scanners/pidvdcdjupis.html 
>>> 
>>> Not the only one, but if you want reliability it isn't cheap :-( 
>>> 
>>> We looked into DVD and decided that it was so much cheaper and more 
>>>convenient to go to hard drive playback, that getting a mechanical DVD 
>>>player, subject to loading delays and breakdowns, was simply not worth 
>>>the effort.  Hard drives are dirt cheap now. 
>> 
>>I am talking about something like this, except it must be able to play 
>>CD's and DVD's data, music movies ect... 
>>Here is a guide to the unit I have been talking about... 
>> 
>>http://www.tomshardware.com/storage/200504211/ 
> 
>   The Pioneer DRM-3000 will do that.  Holds 300 disks, and acts like 
>a supersized DVD drive.  The price tag on it is the only drawback, but 
>I am unaware of an equivalently functional DVD multidisk drive at a 
>lower price.   There are some somewhat cheaper models, but nothing 
>which is remotely cost-competitive with hard drive playback. 
 
Can the Pioneer be connected to a PC like the above model via usb???
 
  
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