#119547 - 06/10/2002 13:47
HP DVD200e opinions
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pooh-bah
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Anyone have any comments on this?
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#119548 - 07/10/2002 14:44
Re: HP DVD200e opinions
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journeyman
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I just got one. So far it works great.
It comes with PowerDVD player, Veritas Backup and ShowBiz which is a neat DVD editing program. I'd recommend Nero over the Veritas Backup software though.
It's one of the few USB ones out there for the price.
Also, you need DVD+R,DVD+RW media only (or CD-R). DVD-R is much cheaper ...but it won't use it
I've just recently perfected copying my personal DVDs onto 2 DVD+Rs.
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#119549 - 07/10/2002 15:23
Re: HP DVD200e opinions
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I've just recently perfected copying my personal DVDs onto 2 DVD+Rs
Just curious, but why would you do that?
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#119550 - 07/10/2002 15:24
Re: HP DVD200e opinions
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I've read that the hardware is great but the software is weak, at best. If you are not planning on using HP software, all reports show it as a good piece. Maybe EDub has a comment on the software, sounds like he has used it. The HP web site shows it at $349.
I want one too, I just can't seem to pull the trigger.
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#119551 - 07/10/2002 15:36
Re: HP DVD200e opinions
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pooh-bah
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Hmmm... it won't use DVD-R? Is that a really bad thing? As far as I understand, DVD+R is more compatible with DVD-ROM both in PCs and standalone players. Am I right ot just gibbering on?
Have you made use of the firewire connections?
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#119552 - 07/10/2002 15:47
Re: HP DVD200e opinions
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From what I have read, you are right, but I am still gathering information as well.
The only negative I can find out about the hardware is that the emergency eject hole will only accept a small paper clip.
Edited by lockuplever (07/10/2002 15:55)
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#119553 - 07/10/2002 16:10
Re: HP DVD200e opinions
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DVD-R is more compatible, AFAIK. Although, DVD+R has some extra features which may be desirable.
Anandtech, and VcdHelp seem to think so.
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#119554 - 07/10/2002 16:18
Re: HP DVD200e opinions
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pooh-bah
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From AnandTech...
"DVD+R is a format that only was introduced to the public very recently (early 2002). DVD+R is a write-once 4.7 GB format which promises to dramatically increase the compatibility with standalone DVD-Video players and DVD-ROM drives. Whether that claim is fulfilled remains to be seen, but initial reports have been very positive."
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#119555 - 07/10/2002 16:36
Re: HP DVD200e opinions
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With the fact that this article is 5 months old, I'm sure there have been more conclusive tests done. I just didn't trust the "promises."
But before I stick my foot in my mouth again, I'll just keep quiet.
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#119556 - 07/10/2002 16:43
Re: HP DVD200e opinions
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carpal tunnel
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Right now I have my eye on the Sony DRU-500A. Why? To skip past all the standards crap and be able to burn almost any consumer level disc format out today (It seems to be missing DVD-RAM support).
Of course if I bought it, it would go against my Mac OS X conversion. Hopefully something similar to this drive will appear with iDVD compatibility when I look to buy next year.
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#119557 - 08/10/2002 00:17
Re: HP DVD200e opinions
[Re: drakino]
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old hand
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if you want to buy one for ~270$ shipped from dell, here's the anandtech forum link
coupon is B9549BF60B01 but expires the 9th.
Edited by iMaGe (08/10/2002 00:18)
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#119558 - 08/10/2002 04:52
Re: HP DVD200e opinions
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pooh-bah
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I've been doing my homework. Sony will be releasing an external Dual-Format DVD writer (-R/-RW and +R/RW) in November.
I was going to get the HP dvd200e, but I think I'll wait a month.
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/story/0,,t269-s2121995,00.html
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#119559 - 08/10/2002 07:43
Re: HP DVD200e opinions
[Re: lockuplever]
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carpal tunnel
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The HP web site shows it at $349
That is the price they have listed for the DVD200i, which is the top pick on Cnet. The DVD200e is the external version that I believe uses both a USB2 and firewire interface.
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#119561 - 08/10/2002 10:42
Re: HP DVD200e opinions
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The reason of splitting an Original DVD onto 2 DVDs is to have the DVD after you have bought them as a couple but are no longer together..
DVD+R go for about $2.30/per disk which is more expensive than the DVD-R..but in the grand scheme of things..no biggie.
Since most original DVDs are dual layered it takes (2) 4.7 GB discs to make a copy. I'm not sure this might violate some (C) laws but I think I can live it fine.
Yes, the software it comes with (Veritas Backup) isn't that great. It's very basic.
One thing I do like is that with a DVD+RW you can right click on the drive and format the DVD to be just like a hard drive..drag n drop..etc.
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#119562 - 08/10/2002 12:52
Re: HP DVD200e opinions
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carpal tunnel
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The reason of splitting an Original DVD onto 2 DVDs is to have the DVD after you have bought them as a couple but are no longer together..
I appologize, but I didn't quite understand that.
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#119563 - 08/10/2002 13:22
Re: HP DVD200e opinions
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The Sony DRU-500A (internal drive) is on the Dell web site for $268.56 with free shipping.
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#119564 - 09/10/2002 10:00
Re: HP DVD200e opinions
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pooh-bah
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Anyone know of a supplier in UK for the Sony DRX-500UL?
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#119565 - 10/10/2002 05:49
Re: HP DVD200e opinions
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pooh-bah
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Yes - why not just copy it once. The original purchaser keeps the original and the ex-partner gets the copy.
I'm fairly certain it still counts as breaking the law, and it does indicate a high level of pessimism or forward planning.
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#119566 - 10/10/2002 16:08
Re: HP DVD200e opinions
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pooh-bah
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It does get copied once, but has to fit on 2 discs. I don't think I've seen DVD-Rs greater than 4.7GB
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#119567 - 10/10/2002 16:49
Re: HP DVD200e opinions
[Re: frog51]
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carpal tunnel
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No no no. I understand why it has to go on two discs. My question was why does he want to copy DVDs he already owns? When I said I didn't understand it's because I really didn't understand what he was saying. The language wasn't clear to me.
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