CD Drive Recommendations
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Re: CD Drive Recommendations
FYI, I picked up a SH-222L PATA drive to test, as well as ten SH-202N/BEBN PATA drives (for upgrading Kodak kiosk robots to lightscribe DVD+-RW/-RAM units - the latter model was $19.99 w/ free shipping on black friday).
So far so good, they both seem excellent for use w/ dbpoweramp for secure ripping (C2 support and no caching either, nice). Plus the firmware can be modified for some DVD-related tricks.
And with proper cutting and grinding, they fit in the kodak kiosk robots.
-brendan
PS - looks like the last digit of Samsung drive models (not last letter, last numerical digit) represents the interface..."2" for PATA, "3" for SATA and "4" for USB. The last letter is more complicated...it can represent whether certain features are present or not (e.g. lightscribe), but it doesn't seem to fit a particular standard across model families. But I'd bet quite a bit that the SH-202(x) and the SH-203(y) (where x and y represent the same feature set excluding interface) are exactly the same with respect to everything except for the interface. So, any good things written about the SH-203(y) are also true about the SH-202(x) even though it is a PATA drive.Last edited by bhoar; December 05, 2008, 12:11 AM.Comment
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Re: CD Drive Recommendations
I've noted that the people over at CDR Labs.com specifically cite C2 error info capability in all the CD/DVD drives they review. I've found this particularly helpful when you're comparing closely-numbered models, released only months apart. Sometimes, one will have C2, and the other won't.
I also agree that Plextor isn't what they used to be. I miss the fact that they used to give out PlexTools with their old drives, which was a really useful utility.Comment
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