All known brands of DVD burners are designed and manufactured to give high reliability. It is usually the driver/software conflicts in individual PC configurations and unfamiliarity with DVD burning softwares that tend to give impressions that the burner is problematic or unreliable.
2007-10-24 14:14:53
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answered by Karz 7
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A DVD burner that allows on-the-fly transcoding and burning. Otherwise, you'll have to wait until it is transcoded before it starts burning. On the fly depends on the speed of your computer (not just the processor speed) and the bus that the dvd burner is plugged into (preferably firewire IEE1394).
2007-10-24 14:08:14
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answered by john_aka_bean 3
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You not only need a good burner, but also good media to burn those DVDs.
I've had great luck with all manner of name brand drives (NEC, Samsung, Toshiba, Sony, Plextor, etc) from cheap ($23) to expensive ($150) with good CD-R and DVD-R/+Rs.
One well respected maker of CDR and DVDR media is Taiyo Yuden or "TY" -- they make discs for Fuji, Rima, and many other companies. If you do a search for them, you'll find particular brands and websites that are made by them.
2007-10-24 14:11:31
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answered by comixguru 3
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No DVD burner is absolutely reliable, but Plextor are the best.
2007-10-24 14:04:43
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answered by Anonymous
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