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agentbob

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Hey all,

Tried posting in another thread but got no response so trying to open a new one.

I'm looking to buy an external enclosure + dvd-r for my macs. I've currently got a tibook 667 and an imac g5... I've had trouble in the past with an LG drive in no-name enclosure...

The macs I tried it on would see it as a dvd/cd reader, but wouldn't burn to it using patchburn nor toast. It also wouldn't boot off cds/dvds sometimes.

The new drive I'm thinking to get will be a pioneer. I'm just wondering what models/brands of enclosures people have had success with, and also if pioneer drives work fine as well.

Thanks,

Dan
 
Artful Dodger said:
How much is the drive your looking at and do you have software like Toast for the burner? Also do you have a FW cable?

The drive is cheap, $60 CAD for the Pioneer 110D 16x DVD-R drive, and enclosures are around $40-50. The Lacie drive on the other hand is $140 CAD and only 8x.

Thinking about getting a simple firewire case with an oxford 911 chipset and putting the Pioneer 110D in there... any thoughts or people with a similar setup?
 
I have a cheap Bytecc external case. (Oxford 911 chipset) It has both firewire and usb2. I put a harddrive in one and a Lite-On DVD burner in the other.

Both work great for windows and mac.
 
agentbob
Quote:
Originally Posted by Artful Dodger
How much is the drive your looking at and do you have software like Toast for the burner? Also do you have a FW cable?


The drive is cheap, $60 CAD for the Pioneer 110D 16x DVD-R drive, and enclosures are around $40-50. The Lacie drive on the other hand is $140 CAD and only 8x.

They must give a different drive then 😕 Mine burns at 16x and DL at 6x but hell that's a great price in Can. money for you 😉
 
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