Thread: BenQ DW822A DVD+/-RW Double-Layer Upgradable worth buying?
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Jun 29th, 2004 04:28 AM
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BenQ DW822A DVD+/-RW Double-Layer Upgradable worth buying?
Canadacomputer is selling BenQ DW822A DVD+/-RW Double-Layer (+R9) Upgradable for $88, thats a hot deal... I search on google no review for this burner, just wanna know if its worth buying
thx1
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Jun 29th, 2004 11:39 AM
#2
It's BenQ. I wouldn't touch it with a 10 foot pole... they're cheap for a reason.
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Jun 29th, 2004 12:50 PM
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Jr. Member

I saw that deal too, but I wanted one with both 8X DVD+R and 8X DVD-R... but that one appears to only have 4X DVD-R.
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Jun 29th, 2004 01:44 PM
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Originally Posted by
Amourek
It's BenQ. I wouldn't touch it with a 10 foot pole... they're cheap for a reason.
yet if you read the threads over at cdfreaks or cdrinfo, they recommend the benq 800@822 or the 822 alone
they are cheap, but they work just as well as plextor/pioneer/nec
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Jun 29th, 2004 02:28 PM
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Newbie
Anitec has it for $82.95
I just bought the Benq 8X for $85.95
$85.95 for Unit
$14.04 shipping
$7.00 Taxes
Total delivered to the door (Oshawa, Ontario) 106.99
Anitec
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Jun 29th, 2004 04:25 PM
#6
I bought the 800a from FS (still have to go back and get a price adjustment though), and I flashed it to a 822a
Works well now that I've got the nf2 driver issues solved, but I need more stuff to burn to get a good idea though.
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Jun 29th, 2004 04:37 PM
#7

Originally Posted by
D-Sisive
yet if you read the threads over at cdfreaks or cdrinfo, they recommend the benq 800@822 or the 822 alone
they are cheap, but they work just as well as plextor/pioneer/nec
I do not know about that.
cdrinfo review of the benq 822 was hardly glowing:
http://www.cdrinfo.com/Sections/Arti...ies=0&index=13
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Jun 29th, 2004 04:57 PM
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Originally Posted by
Montague
Pros
8MB buffer
Generous retail package
Fast full seek on DVD/CD
Fast reading speed on DVD/CD
Very good DVD error correction important
DAE speed
Fast DVD-Video rip
Quality CD writing
Quality DVD writing (low PI/PO) important
Fast DVD+R writing
Can playback/rip audio protected discs
Dual layer writing with firmware upgrade (30/09/04) free DL upgrade
BookType change feature important if you want +r to be read as dvd-rom, not alot of dvd burners can do this
Cons
4x DVD- R writing 8x dvd-r is out now, B3IC firmware which most 800@822 users flashed already
2.4x DVD-RW writing this has been fixed to 4x
24x CD-R writing who cares, liteon 52246s right here
10x CD-RW writing who cares, liteon 52246s right here
Does not read C2 errors not alot do anyway
Cannot read leadout information not alot do anyway
Cannot backup protected Safedisc2 games not alot do anyway
course im saying good stuff about it cause i only paid 39.xx CDN including tax for a 800@822, so i can be a bit biased
Last edited by D-Sisive; Jun 29th, 2004 at 05:03 PM.
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Jun 29th, 2004 04:58 PM
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I wouldn't recommend the drive personally.
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Current DVD Burner Suggestion? Stick with Pioneer
Current suggested recordable media?
CD-Rs = Maxell CD-R Pro, Verbatim Datalife+, Falcon Media Pro
DVD±Rs = Maxell BQ Series, Verbatim, Falcon Media Pro
DVD+RDLs = Verbatim, Falcon Media Pro, MAM-A
BD-R/DLs = Verbatim, Panasonic
www.animeevolution.com -> June 12-14 2009 (Vancouver BC)
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Jun 29th, 2004 04:59 PM
#10
Users at videohelp.com rate the 822A a 6.8. Granted there aren't a lot of comments yet.
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Jul 9th, 2004 07:21 PM
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I bought one of these and so far I am not all that impressed. I was able to use it to burn an Xbox game using Sonics Recordnow but it is not compatible with any version of DVD X-Copy that I have tried so far. I also tried to backup a couple of DVD's using dvdshrink and although it says they burned properly they won't play in either of my home DVD players. I am using Ritek G04 -R media and haven't had any problems with it with my Pioneer A05 burner. The discs read in any DVD player I have tried when using my Pioneer to burn. Guess I will try some other media with it, maybe some +R's and see how I make out with that. Hopefully once they offer the dual layer firmware upgrade it will fix some of these problems. Anyone else have any issues/opinions of this drive?
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Jul 9th, 2004 09:53 PM
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so are there any dvd writers that do not cost an arm and a leg that are also decent cdr writers?
I only ask this because my lg cdr burner crapped out.
I want to avoid buying another cdr burner and have thought about buying a dvd burner.
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Jul 11th, 2004 02:56 PM
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Jr. Member
I bought it, and I have had no problems reading my dvds with dvdshrink on any dvd player or xbox. Using Nero, Alcohol 120 also works fine.
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Jul 11th, 2004 07:44 PM
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presenda what kind of media are you using? -R,+R, brand etc? I am having trouble getting it to read with my Ritek G04's.
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Jul 12th, 2004 02:52 AM
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Originally Posted by
pressenda1844
I bought it, and I have had no problems reading my dvds with dvdshrink on any dvd player or xbox. Using Nero, Alcohol 120 also works fine.
I also have this drive and it's working flawlessly. Nero, Roxio, Alcohol 120 works fine just like pressenda1844 mentioned above. Using Maxell dvd+r's...
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