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Posted by Warren Oates on 12/11/05 12:33
In article <mrdelurk-11EFDC.21330810122005@news.verizon.net>,
Geo <mrdelurk@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Are all these drives built for weekend enthusiasts only who burn one
> or two DVDs at most at a time, or is there a "pro" DVD burner
> somewhere that can burn 30-40 DVD runs with consistent quality? Should
> I get some standalone Sharp or Sony DVD recorder instead at a
> department store? (I notice that those cost more.) What works?
Burning 30-40 discs at a session is _not_ casual consumer use. Of course
your $49.99 burner from Circuit City isn't designed for that, and nor is
the "home theatre" burner that you'll pay a bit more for. Hell, the tray
mechanism will break down, the buttons will stop working, and so on.
Here's one company that sells pro duplicators and media and stuff:
http://www.proactionmedia.com/
It's not even that expensive. Perhaps your company can pick up some of
the tab. There's also DVD-R media that's designed for professional use.
--
W. Oates
"I thought I was the last son of Krypton,
but you people keep popping up." -- Clark Kent
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