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DVD Duplicator

Discussions on third party software for the final creation of DVD including Nero, Roxio, DVD Architect, Magix, Ulead, etc...

Re: DVD Duplicator

Postby Chuck Engels » Sun Apr 26, 2009 9:08 am

3 external DVD Writers would be a little cheaper, but not much.
The computer will see all 3 DVD Writers and can use one or all of them.
The case is not hard to open and replacing a drive is not harder than replacing one in your computer.

Not much difference from what I've seen so far.

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Re: DVD Duplicator

Postby videogeorge » Sun May 03, 2009 12:00 pm

Hi Chuck,

I don't know if you've bought your DVD duplicator but I just bought one in February which I'm pleased with. I purchased a 5-1 from Supermediastore.com. for $381.00 which seemed like a decent price compared to some of the prices I've seen for the same type of unit.
There's no hard drive however I didn't need it and they're all Pioneer burners. Just does a good job of producing 5, 60 minute long DVD's, in about 5 minutes. When I did them one by one in the computer burner it would take about 20 minutes for each one. Hope this helps as you've helped me numerous times.

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Re: DVD Duplicator

Postby Chuck Engels » Sun May 03, 2009 1:13 pm

George, what brand and model is it? That is a really great price for that many drives.
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Re: DVD Duplicator

Postby videogeorge » Sun May 03, 2009 9:59 pm

Chuck,

It's Product Code HD-001-2631. Go to Supermediastore.com, click on duplication hardware, then on the left side click duplicators sale. You'll see it listed with several other items. I believe the controller is generic but the burners are all Pioneer.

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Re: DVD Duplicator

Postby Chuck Engels » Sun May 03, 2009 10:04 pm

Thanks George, I'm on my way to check them out :)
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