Re: Wanted: External Firewire DVD burner

2004-10-18 Thread Adam Yap
The guy at Digilife recommended that I get a 5.25 external caddy and then buy any stock standard DVD burner. Sounds like a cheap option to me. Any reasons why this wouldn't work? Adam On 07/10/2004, at 3:27 PM, Adam Yap wrote: Hey guys, I'm trying to resist the lure of a new superdrive

RE: Wanted: External Firewire DVD burner

2004-10-18 Thread Oldham, Toby
: Adam Yap Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 11:32 AM To: WAMUG Mailing List Subject: Re: Wanted: External Firewire DVD burner The guy at Digilife recommended that I get a 5.25 external caddy and then buy any stock standard DVD burner. Sounds like a cheap option to me. Any

Re: Wanted: External Firewire DVD burner

2004-10-18 Thread Adam Yap
burner alone will allow you to play copied Xbox games. My understanding is that your Xbox will need to be modded to run the duplicated discs. Tobes. -- From: Adam Yap Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 11:32 AM To: WAMUG Mailing List Subject:Re: Wanted: External Firewire DVD

Re: Wanted: External Firewire DVD burner

2004-10-18 Thread Mike Fuller
I've just installed a new Pioneer DVR108 (16X plus dual layer burning), bought locally, in a new external combo housing (firewire + USB2), bought on eBay, and it works like a charm with my PB 550. Total cost $220. I updated the firmware on the drive (unfortunately had to do that via a

Wanted: External Firewire DVD burner

2004-10-07 Thread Adam Yap
Hey guys, I'm trying to resist the lure of a new superdrive equipped powerbook. To aid in this, does anyone have an external firewire DVD burner for sale? Not too fussed about the latest speeds etc and/or dual layer, but I would like the results to be playable on your run of the mill DVD