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Pioneer DVR107 8x DVD+/-R Writer Released
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22. January 2004 @ 05:58 |
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Just to let you all know if you didnt already that the Pioneer DVR107 has been releases and it supports +/- 8x. I will be testing it with current 4x DVD+/-R media that states it can write at 8x. i'll update you on my resluts by posting here, though the results will be listed on www.chrismccann.co.uk
I will also be testing the new 8x media from the Ritek Corporation in +R format to start with, but then -R as it is available.
I will post results on the Pioneer DVR107 for those of you unsure on whether or not to purchase it.
Thanks
Chris
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Tosca
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23. January 2004 @ 06:48 |
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Hey Oriphus!
Glad to see that you are still advertising for Pioneer!
:)
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AfterDawn Addict
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23. January 2004 @ 14:59 |
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lol - As always, got me-self a free Pioneer DVR107 to test :-)
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Mayor
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23. January 2004 @ 18:23 |
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OMG - I am dying to know if its worth upgrading from a DVR-106 to a DVR-107...
Please test it, Please test it...
:)
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24. January 2004 @ 00:54 |
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Well its great for normal DVD's - it burns most 4x Ritek discs at around 6-7x, however, I am waiting for Conrexx, the Ritek distributors to hopefully send me some 8x DVD+R/ and then -R to test. I'll update you. Its well worth it considering you can get them for around £115
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Mayor
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24. January 2004 @ 05:52 |
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Oriphus,
How is the BURN quality? Have you backed up a movie to see if the quality is the same as the 106?
Thanks for your time!!
Mayor
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AfterDawn Addict
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24. January 2004 @ 13:57 |
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I didnt use the 106, i used the 105, however, i havent noticed any difference in terms of quality. The discs are spinning fine as well with a regular RPM. So far burns are clean, will update if i notice a problem. I believe someone mentioned that the laser and optics in the DVR107 is identical to the DVR106, so i would assume burn quality will remain common.
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drchips
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24. January 2004 @ 14:05 |
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Uh-uh,
I said the laser TRANSPORT MECHANISM seems the same, didn't say 'owt 'bout optics ;)
Have Fun...
Life is just more of the same:
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AfterDawn Addict
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24. January 2004 @ 17:00 |
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lol - fair enough
Just to let everyone know that www.digitalpromo.co.uk has it for £97 including VAT now - cheapest in UK.
Just remember that this drive has not been officially released in the UK and those drives that you are purchasing are most likely imports from Japan and other such places. this does not mean they will not be of the same quality, as they are probably exactly the same, it basically means that once they are released in UK they are likely to fall in price. Cant see them beating £97 to easily though....
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wwwdotcom
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25. January 2004 @ 03:34 |
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Can you confirm that this is 8x + and - not like the latest MSI or Liteon drives now available which are 8x + and 4x - also do you have any idea of the price?
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25. January 2004 @ 05:39 |
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DVD-R 8x-speed 11.08MB/s*
4x-speed 5.54MB/s
2x-speed 2.77MB/s
1x-speed 1.385MB/s
DVD-RW 4x-speed 5.54MB/s*
2x-speed 2.77MB/s
1x-speed 1.385MB/s
DVD+R 8x-speed 11.08MB/s*
4x-speed 5.54MB/s
2.4x-speed 3.32MB/s
DVD+RW 4x-speed 5.54MB/s*
2.4x-speed 3.32MB/s
CD-R 24x-speed 4.8MB/s
16x-speed 2.4MB/s
12x-speed 1.8MB/s
8x-speed 1.2MB/s
4x-speed 0.6MB/s
CD-RW 24x-speed 4.8MB/s
10x-speed 1.5MB/s
4x-speed 0.6MB/s
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rikwebb
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31. January 2004 @ 13:38 |
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Well guys, the RiteK...R03 8x media only writes at 4x.
Anybody know of any media that does write at 8x ??
RIK
Rik
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Mayor
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31. January 2004 @ 17:02 |
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Guys,
I just bought this drive and it should arrive by Tuesday.
I will be going through extensive testing and provide you with an update!
Thanks,
Mayor
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karatone
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4. February 2004 @ 14:48 |
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I was going to pick this drive up at the local PC fair,but nobody out there had the OEM drive,I don't want the higher price of the boxed retail version. It seems that the media isn't easy to find yet(8X minus media) so as I wait patiently hopefully the drive price will fall a bit, bye bye A05/105 hello A07/107!
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Mayor
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4. February 2004 @ 16:01 |
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Pioneer DVR107
I just installed the new 8x DVD Burner from Pioneer.
Im going to give you a quick review of what I have found:
Pros:
Very quite drive
Very fast burns
Same quality as the 106 drive
Burn quality is excellent
Fast spin up with DVD's (movie or blank)
Burned my 4x Princos at around 5x or 6x
1hour & 45min movie took 19+ min to READ AND BURN.
Cons:
CloneDVD doesnt offer a 6x option with this drive
"Pioneer" logo removed from the front (I like logos)
Slow spin up with CD's (music or blanks)
I will continue to update you all as I learn more.
Thanks,
Mayor
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kaushik
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5. February 2004 @ 08:16 |
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hi people, i am wanting a dvd burner, and i was wondering which one i should get, at first i was going to get the plextor 708a on ebay but i didnt win the bid, i am still thinking of getting the plextor708a, but now that i have seen this thread i am wondering if i should consider buying a pioneer 107. Please could you help me to whihc dvd burner i should get, or if there is a better one, please tell me
thanks
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Mayor
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5. February 2004 @ 09:51 |
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kaushik,
Without question, you should get the new Pioneer DVR-107.
It costs around $150 and burns +R and -R at 8x.
I have an EXTERNAL Plextor at my office and I hate it. When I have tried to backup several movie DVD's, it has failed but I take it home to do the same backup, using the same movie DVD and using the same blank media, yet using my Pioneer Burner and it works PERFECT.
Personally I would stay CLEAR of the Plextor...
Just my .02 cents...
Mayor
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karatone
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6. February 2004 @ 10:39 |
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The price on the Plextor is a bit higher and the fact that it only burns + media at 8X would make the choice seem almost a no-brainer,but as far as the Quality of Plextor drives ,personally they have always been my favorite drive makers,so I'd have to say that if Plextor could match prices and features of the 107 i would buy Plextor. Pioneer has many different divisions of products from home to office,so I like the idea that Plextor has it's primary focus on PC related products. But ,for the time being I have been completely satisfied with my Pioneer DVR drives (A05,and A06) as have many other forum members,try the Pioneer drives,you won't be disappointed!
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videot40
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6. February 2004 @ 20:01 |
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I have been using a DVR 107 for about and week and have burned at least 20 +R DVDs. No coasters in the bunch, but have found a problem that I called Pioneer tech support about. The problem is that DVD+Rs (Verbatim, TDK, Memorex) are not compatable with Pansonic players. I have 3 units that usually will play anything. Along with this DVR 107, I have 4 other burners(HP 300i's) that work great and are very compatable. I need to check this out more, but I feel that there is a problem with my unit burning +R DVDs. These DVD+Rs will play on computers and a couple other new cheap DVD destop players that I have tried them on.
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16. February 2004 @ 15:18 |
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Cheez, Oriphus! What an ego. Showing your backside in hot pink panties on your web site.
Sorry, mate. Couldn't resist. Good site, tho'.
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IndigoBoy
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18. February 2004 @ 22:43 |
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One difference that hasn't been mentioned is the fact that the Plextor has both digital and analogue audio output and the Pioneer only has analogue.
If I'm using my DVD for home-entertaiment (watching movies) I'd want to try and keep the audio signal digital, passing it out, via the SP/DIF connector on my Graphics or Audio card, to an external AV Receiver for Dolby Digital 5.1 decoding and amplification.
Just a thought...
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AfterDawn Addict
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19. February 2004 @ 13:57 |
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Yeah, true that is a downside for someone like yourself, but for the average user, i doubt they use that facility.
Quote: Cheez, Oriphus! What an ego. Showing your backside in hot pink panties on your web site.
Sorry, mate. Couldn't resist. Good site, tho'
Aint got a clue what your on about, lol, but hey glad you like it ;-)
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AfterDawn Addict
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20. February 2004 @ 06:16 |
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hi there
Oriphus you dam lucky jammy BISTARDO! LOL
nice shiny new pioneer 107!
sounds a dam good drive! but hearing rumours if you use hack patch firmware you get intermitant problems on dvdrs that used to run ok?
still you jammy s*d i want one!!!
BOO HOO HOO wheres me mammy!
Laters...
Nothing here to see, move along folks.

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20. February 2004 @ 12:26 |
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The funny thing is o bought one, and then got sent one, so i had to send the bought one back, paid for postage, but i dont mind.
As with all new things, there may always be some people getting problems. I have it hacked mate with 1.05 i think and it works great. Get around 8x ripping mostly, though it does go up to 11 and 12x. Can burn 4x RiDATA at 8x without a problem. Traxdata's would only burn at 6x, which i find strange...There is a new version of the firmware out, in fact there was version 1.09, but there is now a 1.10 which people are talking about upgrading to. Why bother in my opinion, if it aint broken, never try to fix it. I cant see any other feature that the 1.1.0 has that the 1.05 doesnt. RPC 1, 12x Rip, 8x burn all - its perfect.
Also, there is a faint ring about a cm thick around the inner part of the DVD after burning. Myself and another Ad User think it may be a burn at 6x that goes to 8x after a bit. The thing is, the burns still only take 6-7mins for DVD, so im not sure. May try to find out.
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20. February 2004 @ 12:45 |
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hi
i am still burning away with me 106 with the original firmware what ever that is!!
not a problem here! i use bulqpaq orange at 9.99 at present for 25 generation 4 i think?
excellant!
http://www.ukdvdr.co.uk
i wont be buying 107 - 14 mins is fine at the mo!
also try nero v5 with the nero trick! to see the actual write speed as it burns see if it jumps around the 6x 7x 8x mark?
WATCH IT BURN IN REAL TIME!!!!
search here for NERO TRICK and the thread should pop up! for details!!!
Nothing here to see, move along folks.

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