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418676 2006-01-06 06:37:00 Heyas .. figured the time is well overdue to bring my computer into the age of DVD

The DVD I have (90%) decided on is the above model.. Being new to dvds, I am just wondering what you guys think (any known issues.. windows, linux) etc
Myth (110)
418677 2006-01-06 07:32:00 This model is very decent. The Sony DRU-800A is a rebadged version of this.
And you can turn off and reset the DVD regional encoding with certain Liteon software. Getting it is another matter entirely.
bob_doe_nz (92)
418678 2006-01-06 07:55:00 Yep, I got one. No problems of any sort... just goes, which is fairly unusual for computer stuff :-) Shortcircuit (1666)
418679 2006-01-06 08:09:00 When using DVD drives, make sure your computer can handle it, or else dvd movies will lag - and make sure you set the drive up to use DMA mode or else you will get lag and possibly other problems

(when my DVD drive was set to PIO I got graphical corruption when playing DVD's)

DVD region-free or a similar program is good for bypassing the region limtations.
Agent_24 (57)
418680 2006-01-06 08:13:00 I've suddenly come all-over 2006 as well, and have been looking at an Asus 1604P. Everything else being equal, my main requirement is whether or not the player can play DVD-Ram because I have some programming on that media via my DVD-TV recorder.

I notice that both the Liteon and the Asus list DVD-RAM in the schedule of "compatible media" but don't actually come right out and say that they can playback from this media.

The Asus example is Here (au.asus.com) and there is a similar listing for the Liteon, however the Sony clone doesn't mention DVD-RAM.

It is all very confusing! Can anybody clarify?

Cheers

Billy 8-{) :confused:
Billy T (70)
418681 2006-01-06 08:14:00 NO worries about whether the computer will handle it...
Socket 478 P4 2.6
Enermax 420W PSU
...

This region-free setting interests me though

I know what it is, I am hoping I can bypass it

shortcircuit .. as you have one, is it or can it be made region-free?
Myth (110)
418682 2006-01-06 08:30:00 I've suddenly come all-over 2006 as well, and have been looking at an Asus 1604P . Everything else being equal, my main requirement is whether or not the player can play DVD-Ram because I have some programming on that media via my DVD-TV recorder .

I notice that both the Liteon and the Asus list DVD-RAM in the schedule of "compatible media" but don't actually come right out and say that they can playback from this media .

The Asus example is Here ( . asus . com/products . aspx?l1=6&l2=35&l3=0&model=10&modelmenu=1" target="_blank">au . asus . com) and there is a similar listing for the Liteon, however the Sony clone doesn't mention DVD-RAM .

It is all very confusing! Can anybody clarify?

Cheers

Billy 8-{) :confused:

Hmm I'm running the 1604P on the other PC here . According to Nero Infotool,
the 1604P can read DVD-RAM . So, can the 1608P . Which is on this PC .

But both don't support writing to DVD-RAM .
Speedy Gonzales (78)
418683 2006-01-06 08:34:00 Hmm I'm running the 1604P on the other PC here. According to Nero Infotool,
the 1604P can read DVD-RAM. So, can the 1608P. Which is on this PC.

That's interesting Speedy, the 1608P was my original choice, but doesn't mention DVD-RAM at all. That's what I mean about the spoecs being confusing!

Cheers

Billy 8-{)
Billy T (70)
418684 2006-01-06 08:40:00 Not too sure if the firmware updates make both compatible with reading DVD-RAM. Or whether they read DVD-RAM, with the original firmware.

As both of these have the latest version of the firmware on them.

Both also support DL. The 1608P supporting both + and - DL. The 1604P -.

This (au.asus.com) shows the 1608P can read DVD-RAM.
Speedy Gonzales (78)
418685 2006-01-06 08:43:00 Unlike some other DVD recorders you can change the Liteon to play all regions. Search for “LtnRPC.exe” on the web. I haven't used mine to play pre recorded DVDs, so can't tell you how this works.

I've just checked the box and there's no mention that the Liteon deals with DVD-Ram. It does do DVD-Rom though.

The NZ version comes with Nero 6 for burning... great for free. Also comes with PowerDVD, but I don't know that I'd bother installing it.

My understanding is that (unlike some other DVD player/recorders) the Liteon is good at playing/recording most brands of disc.
Shortcircuit (1666)
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