View Full Version : which Blu Ray burner to buy?
Dylan Couper October 1st, 2009, 10:52 AM I guess Blu Ray isn't going away, and I need to make some HD copies of a short film, so it looks like I'm in the market for a BR burner.
I've always had bad luck with optical drives, none seem to last more than 2 years for me (considering I never burn more than 1 disc a month, this sucks), so I'd like to find something from a reliable brand.
Cheap-ish is good. I've seen lots of options under $250, so I'd like to cap it at that. Any suggestions?
And also, any leads on where to by BR discs cheap?
Thanks!
Perrone Ford October 1st, 2009, 10:58 AM My Lacie burner (external) has been working great for me. I use it at least every other week and have for about a year.
As for Blu-Ray disks, I am getting about $2.65 per disk in the 25GB size. The 50GB size are still pricey, though less than half the price I was paying a year ago. I think I paid $48.99 or something for them last year in a pack of 5. I bought some 2 weeks ago at $17.99 and bought a pack of 10.
Just do some looking around on the search sites like nextag and you can find the deals.
Harm Millaard October 1st, 2009, 11:09 AM I guess Blu Ray isn't going away, and I need to make some HD copies of a short film, so it looks like I'm in the market for a BR burner.
I've always had bad luck with optical drives, none seem to last more than 2 years for me (considering I never burn more than 1 disc a month, this sucks), so I'd like to find something from a reliable brand.
Cheap-ish is good. I've seen lots of options under $250, so I'd like to cap it at that. Any suggestions?
And also, any leads on where to by BR discs cheap?
Thanks!
Two models come to mind:
LG GGW-H20L or the Sony NEC Optiarc BWU-300S
Tripp Woelfel October 2nd, 2009, 07:04 AM I can vote for the LG. I've had one for about a year without issue. I've probably burned about 30 disks, which is not a lot but I've had no coasters thus far.
Adam Gold October 2nd, 2009, 12:38 PM I have the LG as well and can echo what Tripp said.
Paul Digges October 8th, 2009, 06:37 PM I've heard good things about the Pioneer BDR-203BKS. Also on previous tech support calls with Adobe concerning Encore, they've recommended Pioneer drives and Verbatim media as it's what they use in house.
Steven Reid October 9th, 2009, 06:25 AM I've heard good things about the Pioneer BDR-203BKS. Also on previous tech support calls with Adobe concerning Encore, they've recommended Pioneer drives and Verbatim media as it's what they use in house.
I bought this burner several months ago. It is excellent. I thoroughly checked out reviews on newegg dot com and other places. It is pricier than other burners, but I wanted to buy a problem-free device. So far, I've had not a single problem or glitch. I ready spotty reviews about the included Blu-ray player software; I didn't bother installing the software since I don't watch BR on my system. It burns just great.
$0.02,
Steve
Warren Kawamoto October 9th, 2009, 04:06 PM LG GGW-H20L
Had this for almost 2 years with no hiccups at all. It was also the cheapest BR burner back then, but I dont' know about now.
Taky Cheung October 11th, 2009, 07:00 PM Amen on the LG burner too. Good price and reliable burner.
Marcus Martell October 19th, 2009, 02:31 PM How much do the sont and Pioneer model cost?Are them external?
thx
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