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#1 SWT

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Posted 03 October 2007 - 02:42 PM

Scanned the forum, and don't see answer, so I'll post Q...

What Blu-Ray or HD DVD burners are out there for me to burn once I buy this software? Short of a new computer from scratch (Vaio, et. al.), I can't seem to find anything! What am I missing? FAQ or related article I could read?

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Posted 03 October 2007 - 07:04 PM

QUOTE (SWT @ Oct 3 2007, 02:42 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Scanned the forum, and don't see answer, so I'll post Q...

What Blu-Ray or HD DVD burners are out there for me to burn once I buy this software? Short of a new computer from scratch (Vaio, et. al.), I can't seem to find anything! What am I missing? FAQ or related article I could read?

--swt


DVDit HD only supports Blu-Ray right now, there have been request to have HD-DVD support (HD-DVD burners are pretty non-existent anyway).  I believe most, if not all the Blu-Ray recorders are supported.  But if not, you can build the files to the hard drive and have burner apps like Nero burn your BD-R/RE.  Check the Roxio site for required PC specs...

#3 Gilbert-Martin

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Posted 04 October 2007 - 02:25 AM

QUOTE (plee @ Oct 3 2007, 07:04 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
DVDit HD only supports Blu-Ray right now, there have been request to have HD-DVD support (HD-DVD burners are pretty non-existent anyway).  I believe most, if not all the Blu-Ray recorders are supported.  But if not, you can build the files to the hard drive and have burner apps like Nero burn your BD-R/RE.  Check the Roxio site for required PC specs...



In the current tests so far those hd-recorders do a lowsy job. If for data storage or for video the discs are 100%s and more of more errors than allowed and also only burn 1X. So HD is not the state of the art at the moment. Blu Ray is a lot better. Those from LG I can recommend personally and they are priceworthy. But you need to burn with Cyberlink which comes bundled with the recorder or as far as I know with Nero 7 or 8 ( version 8 which is not very fast at the moment, cause brand new)




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