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- Sony DRU 810A DVD-RW DL Burner
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A faster dual layer burner! |
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Model / Serial #: |
DRU-810A |
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Compare Prices: |
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Date Written: |
December 27th, 2005 |
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Product Rating: |
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5 out of 5 stars |
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Pros: Fast, reliable, and Sony... |
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Cons: None at all... |
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Bottom Line: One of the fastest and the most
reliable drives available today... |
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Two weeks
ago, a client of mine came to me and said that he wants a faster DVD burner, so
I went to the Newegg.com online store and found this Sony DRU-810A DVD
DL+/-RW burner selling for about $70. And at the time it was selling for
only $65.00 plus shipping and tax. I showed it to my client and he excitedly
said he wanted to get this one. So I jumped right on it and placed the order. My
client said that he will mostly use this drive to backup his movie collection
and documents
WHATS SO HOT ABOUT IT?
The main reason for this purchase was the burning speed as is always the case
for burners. Everyone wants a drive that is faster and faster than everyone
else's drive. So this drive can burn single layer DVD+/-R disks at 16X plus it
has the capability to burn double layer disks at a whopping 8X speed. Double
layer disks are new which allows you to burn a whole movie without any
compression or quality loss.
WHATS NOT SO HOT ABOUT IT?
The only problem I can think of is actually not of this drive, but the dual
layer media. Since the technology is still fairly new the prices are still
higher than regular DVD+/-R media. I would not mind paying about a buck or two
for a single disk, but $9.99 was just out of the question at the time.
Fortunately, like all new technology, the price has gone down a lot to about two
to three bucks a piece. It is still a bit on the expensive side, but at least
now you can afford to try it out and see for yourself what the quality is like.
ABOUT THE DRIVE :
This particular drive we purchased is white with a nice face plate that has the
Sony logo and other markings on it. My client chose the white one because his
computer case is grayish so white would match better. Amazingly, this drive can
read and write to almost all popular CD or DVD media formats (CD-R/RW, DVD+/-R/RW,
and DVD DL+/-R/RW). The dual layer media is compatible with all newer (I would
say newer than the year 2000) DVD players.
I still have my old
Sony DRU-510A drive still install on my system.
Compared to that older drive, this new model is way faster and a bit quieter.
Just for testing purposes I have burned 80 minutes CD-R's in about two and a
half minutes or sometimes less. Also any regular (4.7GB) DVD-R media burns in
about 10 to 11 minutes and DVD+R in about 7 to 8 minutes (this does not include
ripping and rendering times for movies). The dual layer DVD media takes about 20
to 25 minutes to burn (8.5GB at 4x); again this does not include ripping and
rendering time. I said 4x for dual layer because I could not find any 8x media
to test it with, but they will be out soon (the price will be a bit higher of
course).
WHICH SOFTWARE TO USE?
My client uses Nero for all his burning needs and I later introduced him to DVD
Shrink for all his movie burning needs. I personally like to use three different
software titles for all my burning needs. These help me burn data CD/DVD's
properly, quickly, and easily. Some of them help me to copy or backup my
purchased movies. And others help master my own home movies and photo slide
shows (since I like taking pictures a lot). Here are a list of software that I
use and what I use them for:
1. Ahead Nero Burning Rom : (cost: $80 - $100)
This is the most used software for me because I use it to burn all my CD's and
data DVD's. It is fast and the interface is very easy to use.
2. DVD Shrink : (freeware)
I mostly use this software to backup my movie collection. It rips and burns a
DVD in one simple process and even automatically compresses it if needed. It
requires Nero software to be able to burn. If you use a dual layer burner with
this, you will not need any compress and retain the original quality of the
movie.
3. Photodex ProShow Gold or Producer : (cost: $30 - $70 - $400)
I use this application to transform my digital pictures from plain old pictures
to slideshows with sound and text effects and put them on DVD's. It is one of
the best slideshow creating software I have ever used so far (I have tried more
than 20 so far).
These are some of the software titles I would recommend using with this drive in
the order I put it in because I have come to rely on these after a lot of
testing and personal experience. There are a lot of software titles available
for burning today, but you have to decide what you like by yourself. So take
advantage of the trialware and see what you like and what you do not like.
PERSONAL EXPERIENCE :
I had tested this drive by burning several CD and DVD media and I had not
experienced any problems with the drive or the media after burning. My client
has had this drive on his computer for about two weeks now and he has no
complaints about it what so ever.
Burning data to a DVD+/-R takes between 8 to 12 minutes. On the other hand,
burning data to a DVD DL+/-R takes about 30 minutes. Copying movies takes a lot
longer because the ripping and rendering processes take a lot of time. To copy a
full movie to a regular DVD+/-R/RW disk it takes me about 18 minutes to rip and
12 minutes to burn (a total of 25 to 35 minutes). Also, to copy a full movie to
a DVD DL+/-R/RW takes about 18 minutes to rip and about 30 to 35 minutes to burn
(about 45 minutes or so).
Burning my photo slideshows and home videos takes the most time for me because
they have to render first. The rendering process takes about an hour or maybe
more depending on the size of the slideshow. The burning process from there is
about the same as above. As of yet, I have not wasted any media as a result of
the burner messing up, and neither as my client.
FINAL THOUGHTS
The Sony DRU-810A is a great drive for the price because of the speeds it can
achieve. This is one of the faster drives available for dual layer burning and
you can be sure this drive will last you a long time as it is made by Sony. If
you are like my client and think $70 is nothing for this drive than go ahead and
purchase this drive. It is also great if you burn a lot of movies and want the
best quality possible. |
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Details & Specifications |
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Manufacturer: |
Sony |
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Website: |
www.sony.com |
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Read Speeds: |
16x (DVD), 40x (CD) |
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Write Speeds: |
48x (CD), 16x (DVD-R), 16x (DVD+R), 8x (DVD+R
DL) |
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ReWrite Speeds: |
32x (CD-RW), 8x (DVD+RW), 6x (DVD-RW) |
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Supported CD Formats: |
CD Text, CD-Extra, CD-I, CD-ROM Mode 1, CD-ROM
XA, Multi-Session, Photo-CD, Video-CD, and CD Audio |
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Supported DVD Formats: |
DVD-ROM, DVD-Video, DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD+RW, and
DVD-RW |
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Access Times: |
DVD: 130 ms
CD: 135 ms |
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Interface: |
IDE / EIDE |
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Data Buffer: |
2 MB |
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Mounting: |
Horizontal or Vertical |
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Compatible Operating Sys.: |
Microsoft Windows 2000/XP |
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Dimensions: |
5.75 inches (W) x 7 inches (D) x 1.63 inches (H) |
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Weight: |
2 pounds |
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Warranty: |
1 Year |
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Description: |
The amazing DRU-800A brings outstanding
capacity to your system thanks to its Dual/Double Layer DVD technology.
Providing up to 8.5GB of storage, the drive supplies ultra fast 4x Double DVD+R
and Dual DVD-R recording, 16x DVD-/+R recording, 6x DVD-RW writing, and 8x
DVD+RW writing. Also, CD-R/RW burning has been enhanced, the DRU-800A drive can
burn CD-Rs at 48x, and CD-RWs at 24x. Now burning your home movies, digital
pictures, music, and data onto DVD and CD is faster and more convenient than
ever. The DRU-800A has 130ms average access times (135ms for CDs), 16.2MB/s data
transfer rates and a 2MB buffer with Buffer Underrun Protection. Its software
package allows you to edit audio and video and protect and manage your data. |
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