What Burner

Was thinking of buying a new burner since my recent is not that kind of best writer.
Now i´m having an NEC 7500A and does it jobs so far, but what burner do you people here recommend.

I need recommendation on a few depending of what they can do.

Let´s say all new games with protections.
Music-CD´s with protections.

Is there any writer who is able to defeat most of the protections on the market.

I´m using CloneCD as program to burn.

Copykat
 
liteon for game protections and plextor for audio protections respectivley as these are the forums prefered choice from reading loads of stuff on both :) liteon cuts nearly all game protections apart from the very newest secure rom :( and plextor cuts practically every audio protection ya care to throw at it :)
 
F

FightingIrish

Guest
I recommend the Yamaha F1

Grab the latest LiteON or Asus burner for pc game cd protection. For music cd protection, get the Yamaha F1. The best all in one burner has to be the Yamaha F1 :D

FightingIrish :cool:
 
Ya know the YAMMY F1 aint all its cracked up to be ya know !? many have sidestepped it as a FANCY GIZMO ...my supplier of most of my gear i buy told me they sold plenty to medical suppliers to burn in details of Patients records to the disks surface for digital records !? & get this for a stupidly LOW price of £90 a throw as they just aint worth the hassle compared to the cheap and cheerful "LITEON" that deals with almost all game protections of the safedisk variety at least !?

and the YAMMY FALLING DOWN at most hurdles even to the extent that some have been sent back due to faulty optics in the lazer units ?!?

for the current price of LITEONS there practically throwaway/disposable prices/drives and what ya pay for a YAMMY u can get 2 LITEONS and still have change for a beer too ?!?

@copykat go with whatever ye bank balance allows bud the faster the better altho older models can be flashed to faster models im sure ya have read the posts here :)
 
the 40x plextor is what you want, NOT the 48x. It is shit compared to past plextors - belt driven, noisy as hell and it doesn't handle all music protections.
 
?

So you guys agree then that for copying games, and having usuable backups of these games, to get the lite on?
However, if someone cares about both games and music then get the F1?
I'm in the market and I'm more biased toward games :)

Cheers
 
Been using SCSI 12 speed plexter for a long time along with plexter reader. When my reader packed up, i scraped my SCSI and went for LiteOn 48 speed IDE.......Fantastic bit of kit.
 
Top