Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Questons about external burners

Collapse
This topic is closed.
X
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    Questons about external burners

    Originally posted by maineman View Post
    Essentially, you have 2 options.
    You can go with an external burner or go with an internal burner in an external enclosure.

    To oversimplify, the external burner will be easier/simpler
    The internal with an external enclosure will afford many more choices and more versatility.
    I don't want to take over someone elses thread but since you mentioned burners I hope its ok to ask here...if not please let me know. Anyway, I would like to go with the internal w/external closure option because I use my laptop only at this point but am not sure which internal drive and enclosure would work ok together and forgive me if I sound ignorant...would it work like an external in that you plug it into a usb port?
    Last edited by Guest; 05-13-2010, 11:20 PM.
    'Mess With The Best...Die Like The Rest' ~From the Movie 'Hackers'~

    #2
    Post moved to its own thread.

    Comment


      #3
      Yes it would work like an external DVD drive but you would have a more variety of choices for drives. As for the enclosures to put the drive in you have a large selection for that and they either use internal power or external power. I myself am planning to order 3 enclosures from either newegg or tigerdirect not sure as I still need to see which enclosure would suite my needs

      Comment


        #4
        This is what I have:
        Dell Latitude D620 Dual Core 1.6 GHz Laptop
        Windows XP Professional
        Version 2002
        Service Pack 3

        I'm trying to stay to a price range of $40-$50 for a dvd burner, not because I'm being cheap but just what I can afford for now. I have found a few but would love an expert opinion from ya'll on what you think would work best with what I have. Any recommendations are sincerely appreciated. I have looked thru google til my brain is spinning and honestly just don't know what to really look for other than 'dvd burner' not 'rom' lol.

        Thanks AGJ! I must have posted right after you cause I didnt see it until I already had lol. I have looked and looked and just don't know what brands are compatible, will I need power cords or a usb cord...etc. etc. I am not completely computer illiterate...but I am no techy either by a long shot (really really long shot we're talkin about here) This is my first laptop and my first time getting into conversion of dvds and whatnot. Got into it at first looking for a way to 1.Be able to share my dvds with family without having them ruined,lost,scratched, etc. and 2. Converting dvds to ipod for my son and myself because we are addicted to ipods lol.
        Last edited by Wicked One; 05-14-2010, 04:56 AM.
        'Mess With The Best...Die Like The Rest' ~From the Movie 'Hackers'~

        Comment


          #5
          I just posted this for another member.


          Check out the 2 links in the post.
          Excellent prices for externals and decent choices
          If it ain't broke, don't fix it!

          You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and... blow. | Lauren Bacall | "To Have and Have Not" (1944).

          Comment


            #6
            Originally posted by maineman View Post
            I just posted this for another member.


            Check out the 2 links in the post.
            Excellent prices for externals and decent choices
            Haha already did and yeah they both look great. I was still trying to go with getting an internal and putting it into an enclosure...and while I may sound like I know how to do that 1,2,3...done...yeah...I don't. LoL. I do consider myself to be a pretty tough female when it comes to most things...but not computers and accessories...or anything techy...lol.
            'Mess With The Best...Die Like The Rest' ~From the Movie 'Hackers'~

            Comment


              #7
              Glad to help.
              Like I said, both have their advantages/disadvantages.
              Don't hesitate to post back with questions or problems and let us know how you make out
              If it ain't broke, don't fix it!

              You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and... blow. | Lauren Bacall | "To Have and Have Not" (1944).

              Comment


                #8
                Thanks so much and I will. I did go look also at Walmart.com and Best Buy.com because I thought I might find a decently priced one and also I would be able to just go pick it up this weekend instead of having to wait for it to come in the mail...I am impatient and I have a grandson who likes to eat and destroy dvds so yeah, I want to burn them their own so mine are protected asap...but the prices at NewEgg are pretty good so I am still stuck and most of the ones I have found at retail stores are slim ones and look very breakable to me lol.
                'Mess With The Best...Die Like The Rest' ~From the Movie 'Hackers'~

                Comment


                  #9
                  The egg is generally very prompt.
                  My orders usually arrive within 3 days and this without additional fees.
                  Almost always, I get free shipping and speedy service.
                  They really are the best
                  If it ain't broke, don't fix it!

                  You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and... blow. | Lauren Bacall | "To Have and Have Not" (1944).

                  Comment


                    #10
                    IO Magic

                    I would highly recommend the IO Magic external drive for around $80 at Staples.

                    The drive does not have any RIPLOCK firmware code. I generally get 12MBps ripping a dvd to my laptop's hard drive. The Toshiba drive generally gets around 4MBps, which is a huge difference.

                    Originally posted by Wicked One View Post
                    This is what I have:
                    Dell Latitude D620 Dual Core 1.6 GHz Laptop
                    Windows XP Professional
                    Version 2002
                    Service Pack 3

                    I'm trying to stay to a price range of $40-$50 for a dvd burner, not because I'm being cheap but just what I can afford for now. I have found a few but would love an expert opinion from ya'll on what you think would work best with what I have. Any recommendations are sincerely appreciated. I have looked thru google til my brain is spinning and honestly just don't know what to really look for other than 'dvd burner' not 'rom' lol.

                    Thanks AGJ! I must have posted right after you cause I didnt see it until I already had lol. I have looked and looked and just don't know what brands are compatible, will I need power cords or a usb cord...etc. etc. I am not completely computer illiterate...but I am no techy either by a long shot (really really long shot we're talkin about here) This is my first laptop and my first time getting into conversion of dvds and whatnot. Got into it at first looking for a way to 1.Be able to share my dvds with family without having them ruined,lost,scratched, etc. and 2. Converting dvds to ipod for my son and myself because we are addicted to ipods lol.

                    Comment

                    Working...
                    X