I know there are a lot of other threads out there on this topic, and I've looked around. I was just wondering what the general experience has been with the el cheapo DVD-R discs that supposedly run about $.80. I was wondering if these discs worked at 4x on say a sony 500AX burner?
I'm looking to purchase a burner soon, and I would like to get a drive that I can use for the next 3 or 4 years at least. But I don't want to pay more than the $350 price tag of the 500AX. Is this drive for real? Obviously, I don't want to purchase a drive that's going to force me to purchase $8 discs for it as well. And, should I really consider DVD+R compatability? Is it going to matter in the long run? I'll basically be using this drive for backup, and transferring both miniDV and analog video to DVD, so I can view it on my standalone player. If I can get away with using DVD-R, and not worry about it becoming obsolete for awhile, that would be fine by me.
Thanks in advance.
[EDIT] I was also wondering what the difference between the DRU500AX and the DRU510A is [\EDIT]
I'm looking to purchase a burner soon, and I would like to get a drive that I can use for the next 3 or 4 years at least. But I don't want to pay more than the $350 price tag of the 500AX. Is this drive for real? Obviously, I don't want to purchase a drive that's going to force me to purchase $8 discs for it as well. And, should I really consider DVD+R compatability? Is it going to matter in the long run? I'll basically be using this drive for backup, and transferring both miniDV and analog video to DVD, so I can view it on my standalone player. If I can get away with using DVD-R, and not worry about it becoming obsolete for awhile, that would be fine by me.
Thanks in advance.
[EDIT] I was also wondering what the difference between the DRU500AX and the DRU510A is [\EDIT]
