Re: what cd-writer ?
In article <[🔎] 199901210919.KAA28927@sg10.chem.tue.nl>,
tgakem@sg10.chem.tue.nl ("E.L. Meijer \(Eric\)") writes:
>
> [ about choosing a cd-writer ]
>> Stay away from IDE CDR's... I recommend Yamaha SCSI or Trax-Data SCSI units
>> etc.. The names that seem to be in the fore front on Technology
>
> Hmm, I know several people who are using a Philips 3610 rewriter with
> IDE interface that have good experiences with that. If you are going to
> use scsi, you will need to be sure to get a good scsi interface, I have
> seen lots of trouble with somewhat cheaper models.
I have one of these beasts, and it works reasonably well.
Mind you reasonably: there are some things which it apparently
cannot do: I have problems ripping audio of a copied CD: for some
reason, I get scsi (I use scsi emulation) timeouts. I can copy
copied CD-roms just fine..
Anybody know of a fix for this ? Am I looking at dying drive or is
this normal ?
TimT.
> HTH,
> Eric Meijer
>
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