i think will get this, It has a metal case which is nice.
Unless there is something cheaper out there that is the same, ( metal case, usb2, ide, external power )
Looks like in the pic that there is a fan built in! Sweet!
http://www.byteccusa.com/product/enclosure/ME-340.htm
http://www.canadacomputers.com/index...005503&cid=516
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Making an external USB DVD Burner?
Is it possible to get a usb2 enclosure with power supply, then a IDE dvd burner and easly make an external burner?
Is this avail? or are they only for harddrives?
I dont want to spend 150 + on a lame external dvd burner.
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Apr 9th, 2006 11:14 AM #3yep they exist, just get a 5.25" enclosure, it can fit a dvd burner or a hard drive! yea make sure the one you get has a fan. i got the nspire one from cty.ca for $29 USB2 version. it has blue lights on the side and flash when data is being read.
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Apr 9th, 2006 11:14 AM #4You can do that no problem, you just have to make sure that the chipset of the enclosure you're buying isn't an outdated one like the ADS external enclosure which has a compatibility problems with quite a lot of dvd roms and burners. Can't find the thread for that enclosure though to give you an idea which chipset to avoid.
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Apr 9th, 2006 11:15 AM #5
You got the right idea.
Find an inexpensive enclosure and buy a nice Pioneer 110D to put in it._______________
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Originally Posted by CodecX81
How about the 111D? I have a 108 and I love it!
Is the 110D more reliable than the 111D?
your thoughts?
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Should I get a 525C or a 525U?
C:
http://www.cty.ca/detail.asp?pid=71
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http://www.cty.ca/detail.asp?pid=70
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Anyone hear anything good on the Benq external burner?
CC has them for 89.99 but i do like the pioneers...
http://www.canadacomputers.com/index...344&cid=CR.184
http://www.benq.co.uk/products/stora...specifications
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Apr 9th, 2006 12:05 PM #9
Just keep in mind that most external enclosures massively cheap out on their chipsets, so that full speed recording is impossible. 8x would likely be your top speed unless you happen to get really lucky.
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Originally Posted by The Digital Dolphin
Thanks DD. Greatly appreciated. I want to make sure that I get the best bang for the buck. ( and i do currently burn TY's over 8x from blankmedia)
Has anyone out there gotten more than 8x on the external chipsets? If so which brand and model?
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This dosen't look good.
The 2 enclosures posted above may have slowness issues
Chipset: Oxford 911 Interface: Firewire (IEEE 1394)
Testers: krkdnose, eleewhm
Best tested Firmware version: B7P9
Compatibility: SLOW(not even 12x) but works for DVD writing
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Chipset: Cypress AT2 Interface: USB 2.0
Tester: krymson
Best Firmware: ???
Compatibility: Does not work with tested firmware G7M9, B7K9, B7P9
http://club.cdfreaks.com/showthread....119#post773475
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Looks like I have lots of reading to do....
http://club.cdfreaks.com/showthread....losure+chipset
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