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Original Message                 Date: 05-Oct-98  @  06:43 PM   -   IDE or SCSI cd burner? is IDE supported?

Noble

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I'm trying to figure out whether to get an IDE or SCSI cd burner.
Does software like soundforge cd architecture support IDE burners?
Do most audio mastering applications support SCSI.
Does anyone know of an IDE cd burner thats supported by soundforge??




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Message 11/16             09-Oct-98  @  07:49 PM   -   RE: IDE or SCSI cd burner? is IDE supported?

Noble

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ROGUE , How long does it take to burn , is it like hours???
So for scsi, I would need a scsi, card and hardrive , and of course the burner.
Now thats alot, that hardrive.... Does everyone with SCSI have a scsi hardrive too?
If you don't get a SCSI harddrive what will happen to you?

And those of you with IDE, have you experienced any problems??



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Message 12/16             10-Oct-98  @  01:15 PM   -   RE: IDE or SCSI cd burner? is IDE supported?

rouge

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mine is 2x2x6 which means it can record an audio CD in half the time it would take to normally burn it (like high-speed dubbing). For SCSI you would need just the SCSI card and the burner. I quite sure there would not be any need for a SCSI hard-drive but don't quote me on that.



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Message 13/16             11-Oct-98  @  01:40 PM   -   RE: IDE or SCSI cd burner? is IDE supported?

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It will NOT happen nothing if you dont have a SCSI hd while using SCSI cdr .
A good configuration will improve a lot your hd performance on multitracking .
I have no luck with my SCSI2 hd configuration thought my UDMA is better configured it works well (I dont know what I have done badly in the SCSI config at the moment).
Regarding cdrw I have (and many ppl) NEVER used , expensive media . A 2x cd burner will fill a cd in 30-45 minutes .

Dont be shy to ask resellers and tech support if you have problems , many ppl IS . Anyway lots of tech support at least in spain dont know more than you .



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Message 14/16             11-Oct-98  @  06:11 PM   -   RE: IDE or SCSI cd burner? is IDE supported?

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Urgh?



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Message 15/16             26-Oct-98  @  07:18 AM   -   RE: IDE or SCSI cd burner? is IDE supported?

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I use three NCR-based SCSI cards--two 875-based (Diamond Fireport 40)
and one 825-based--and they are great and MUCH MUCH cheaper than
the over-priced Adaptec UW cards. You can get a Diamond FP-40 for
around $70 if you look, and frankly, that's overpriced. But, this does not
include cables. Still, compared to Adaptec... BTW, I use the FP-40
with a Quantum UW 9.1G drive and a Yamaha 4x2x6 CDRW; works well
with EasyCD Creator.



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Message 16/16             26-Oct-98  @  07:49 PM   -   RE: IDE or SCSI cd burner? is IDE supported?

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My brother-in-law just bought a pile of Philips CD Burners which he is selling for $350. They're 2x write/6x read AND THEY COME WITH A SCSI CARD. Not ultra-wide but if you're looking to get into CD burning it's the right product. I'll get the product# asap.
Ferg



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