I'm considering getting a DVD burner to backup my 500+ collection of DVDs that I've spent a small fortune on as well as backing up data and even possibly converting DVR/HD divx/mpeg files into DVDs that will play in my set top player.
I'm currently considering two different drives. Both are 16x DL +/-R/RW burners, one from Pioneer, one from NEC.
Pioneer Model: DVR-108 Link
NEC Model: ND-3500A Link
Now, keep in mind I'm a newb. I've been scared to jump into the DVD burning waters because of the stories of incompatabilities and media not being read. I have some questions that I was hoping the AT community could help me with. Should you have a link or site that has a vault of information, please PM or reply here so I can research there. I've done some limited research thus far but I can't seem to find the answers to my specific questions. Here they come, in a (hopefully) simple list form.
What's considered quality media for 8x burning? Is there a reputable site to purchase them from with good reliability/prices?
How fast does it take to burn an 8x, 12x, and 16x DVD?
How difficult is it to burn a copy of a DVD? I've got tons of DVDs I want to backup to safeguard my "opus"
I've put a small fortune into this.
When you copy a DVD, does everything copy including the menu's?
When making a backup of data, is the process similar to CDs, but just able to hold more?
If trying to convert DIVX/mpeg files to DVD media for set top playback, does the burning software create menus or do you need to build them, or is that even an option?
What's considered the best burning software for DVDs? I've used Nero for CDs and have been pretty happy with them, but my copy doesn't support DVD and the NEC has OEM Roxio software.
Compatability? I know there's -R and +R, what's the most typical format? I.e., I have a Toshiba Progressive scan set top player (model number isn't handy ATM), does it tend to play both, some, or all formats? What format is supported the most? Also, how come any store bought DVD will play in my toshiba, but not neccasarily some formats?
I know there's a ton of questions in there, but any help or advice would be helpful. I'd rather watch a backup and keep my originals in pristine condition because I've spent up to $120 on some of these DVDs and collections. Thanks in advance for any help or advice!
I'm currently considering two different drives. Both are 16x DL +/-R/RW burners, one from Pioneer, one from NEC.
Pioneer Model: DVR-108 Link
NEC Model: ND-3500A Link
Now, keep in mind I'm a newb. I've been scared to jump into the DVD burning waters because of the stories of incompatabilities and media not being read. I have some questions that I was hoping the AT community could help me with. Should you have a link or site that has a vault of information, please PM or reply here so I can research there. I've done some limited research thus far but I can't seem to find the answers to my specific questions. Here they come, in a (hopefully) simple list form.
What's considered quality media for 8x burning? Is there a reputable site to purchase them from with good reliability/prices?
How fast does it take to burn an 8x, 12x, and 16x DVD?
How difficult is it to burn a copy of a DVD? I've got tons of DVDs I want to backup to safeguard my "opus"
When you copy a DVD, does everything copy including the menu's?
When making a backup of data, is the process similar to CDs, but just able to hold more?
If trying to convert DIVX/mpeg files to DVD media for set top playback, does the burning software create menus or do you need to build them, or is that even an option?
What's considered the best burning software for DVDs? I've used Nero for CDs and have been pretty happy with them, but my copy doesn't support DVD and the NEC has OEM Roxio software.
Compatability? I know there's -R and +R, what's the most typical format? I.e., I have a Toshiba Progressive scan set top player (model number isn't handy ATM), does it tend to play both, some, or all formats? What format is supported the most? Also, how come any store bought DVD will play in my toshiba, but not neccasarily some formats?
I know there's a ton of questions in there, but any help or advice would be helpful. I'd rather watch a backup and keep my originals in pristine condition because I've spent up to $120 on some of these DVDs and collections. Thanks in advance for any help or advice!