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seems that there is a few drives that offer this "bug"
you can make the LiteOn SOHW-812S (and Sony U18A, and the Gigabyte branded version as well) as well as the NEC ND-2500A and the BenQ 800 and 822 drives dual layer for nothing if you don't mind potentially voiding your warranty.
Currently the disc's arent available in the US on a open scale, so the ppl that do have them are getting like 13 bucks for each blank... pretty gay. But anyway, when they become available everywhere I'll post results.
roid: Just some food for thought...it'll cost me around $11 USD to ship a package under six pounds to Auckland, NZ from Tennessee via the US Postal Service. Not exactly the best way to go, but it beats paying nearly $40 via FexEx. However, it'll take four to six weeks for delivery, which is the real drawback. Just goes to show you how lazy our postal employees are.
Ok I got mine ... now I have a problem. I have 3 copies of Nero and they are all keyed to specific CD/RW drives ... I cannot use them on this drive. Do I have to go out and buy another software package (more $$$$ obliterating the 'smoken deal') for copying CD/DVDs or does anyone know of a good freeware package I can use?
STRESSTEST wrote:the best of the best for copying DVDs is free and called DVDshrink. Google that, easy to find
www.dvdshrink.org wrote:DVD Shrink is software to backup DVD discs. You can use this software in conjunction with DVD burning software of your choice, to make a backup copy of any DVD video disc.
DVD Shrink will also burn your backup DVD, if you have installed the latest version of Nero. You can download a demo version of Nero here. If you already possess alternative burning software and prefer to stick with it, then you can still use DVD Shrink. The output from DVD Shrink can be saved as files on your hard drive, which you can then burn with software of your choice.
DVD Shrink is free software. You should never pay for DVD Shrink
Looks like I still have to buy the burning software after all ...