On Monday 09 February 2004 6:23 am, Vaughn Treude wrote:
> Hello all:
> Can anyone recommend a cheap-but-good DVD burner setup that works with
> Linux? Internal would be preferable for cost savings. In my research I=
've
> found that some of the newer ones come with integrated video capture
> hardware, but most do not. Iomega's version looks good because it does
> every known DVD format including DVD-RAM. OTOH, HP and Sony both have =
one
> with integrated video capture - but it's an external USB model, and I
> wonder if that interface is sufficiently fast for writing data out with=
out
> making a coaster. Anybody out there have any pertinent experience, good=
or
> bad? Thanks!
>
I purchased an NEC (model number escapes me, I'm at work) for home use an=
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purchased a Pioneer A-05. Both installed and burn under Redhat 8/9 with =
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issues whatsoever. Neither came with any other hardware but the drive. =
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are internal. Both ran about $150.
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