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Post by Deleted on Jun 14, 2006 13:12:34 GMT -6
Coaches, what is the best way to copy DVD's, is it hard to use a dual deck vhs/dvd recorder?
What is the best unit?
Thanks
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Post by tothehouse on Jun 14, 2006 14:16:40 GMT -6
I have a Systor DVD R, -R, RW, -RW tower. It copies 9 DVDs at a time usually at 8 to 16 times speed. I have researched these things extensively. If you are going with a tower I have heard not to have more than 10 going at once. The beauty of these things is that if you have more than one for some reason you can chain them together.
I suggest getting one with a lot of hard drive space to make the machine duplicate faster. I have 250 gigs.
A full game DVD with two angles can burn in about 7 minutes.
Good stuff.
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Post by sls on Jun 14, 2006 18:12:55 GMT -6
How much did that tower cost?
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Post by tothehouse on Jun 14, 2006 19:21:12 GMT -6
www.supermediastore.comI think around $1,500 Just checked and they are around $1,000 for a 9 hard drive tower.....Great purchase for our program *** Just checked again. One with at least 200 gigs with 9 drives is $1,375. I was close.
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Post by coachcalande on Jun 23, 2006 5:23:57 GMT -6
www.supermediastore.comI think around $1,500 Just checked and they are around $1,000 for a 9 hard drive tower.....Great purchase for our program *** Just checked again. One with at least 200 gigs with 9 drives is $1,375. I was close. after your post on this we ordered a dvd burner...paid the big bucks for the second day air delivery and still dont have the thing. turns out we should be getting it by ground next week. ( a week later than needed) called the company and they said "oops" essentially. wondering if anyone else had an issue like this?
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