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Which SCSI CD-RW ?

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I am looking to upgrade my current CD-RW. I looked at the clonecd supported recorders page under plextor, yamaha, lite-on but I have not been able to find a SCSI burner which supports all the options for burning cd's. Is anyone using a SCSI burner which supports Safedisk 2 and is capable of copying protected cd'S

TIA
 
You might want to consider IDE as very few SCSI burners were made beyond the 12X write speed era. I know Yamaha has a few, but even their SCSI CDRW's are actually multi--interface IDE/SCSI drives that ship with an adapter to use on SCSI.
 
Rand is right. There aren't as many as there were before. Previously SCSI was a more reliable method of burning, but as IDE's transfer speeds have risen, the burns seem to have got better and many people cant see the reason for CDR SCSI.

I have a Yamaha SCSI CDR at work. Its great.
 
Check this page out. Sanyo SCSI burners with Burn-proof, BP4 is 16x10x40x, BP5 is 24x10x32x, both are on the CloneCD page as fully supported. There's a BP6 (32x10x40x) on the way also.

As far as I'm concerned you can't beat the Plextor 12x10x32x SCSI burner. Built like a tank, burns anything and only takes 1 or 2 minutes longer to burn a CDr than 16 or 24x burners (Z-CLV you know).
 
as much as i like SCSI .. unless you do not have any ide , i couldnt see getting a SCSI cdrw, when a plextor 24x is ~150$ .. thats my suggestion .. good luck ..
-neural
 
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