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A Pioneering Drive
Review of Pioneer DVR 106 by
stuleg
Advantages: Backs up 4.7GB of your important data
Disadvantages: None as yet
...On a never ending quest to improve my computer set up I decided I needed to purchase a DVD recorder drive of some sort. Backing up my important data using my CD-R drive was a time consuming operation which used four CD-R`s every time. I had been put off by the high price of DVD recorder drives while they remained fairly new but over the past few months prices have dropped to such an extent that a DVD recorder drive can now be bought for under £100. When I saw the Pioneer DVR – 106 drive available for £88 at Dabs.com I did not hesitate in ordering the drive which duly arrived just two days later.
Now a problem that faces consumers when they decide to buy a DVD recorder drive is that there is more than one type of blank DVD media that can be recorded upon, these are DVD-R and DVD+R. Many people have argued long and hard extolling...
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26.02.2004
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Pioneer DVR-112D
Review of Pioneer DVR 112D by
slick12
Advantages: Very fast
Disadvantages: Not compatible with Kodak media... reliability issues
...Having a few problems with this drive.
It doesn't want to burn my Kodak 16x -R media at more than 12x... and it keeps failing when burning the DVD unless I drop the speed. It seems to burn OK at 4x, 6x and 8x. Funny thing is that it does consistently burn the disk OK at 12x with some files. With other files it consistently doesn't. When the problem occurs the cache seems to empty and then the disk ejects before the error message comes up.
Pioneer came up with a whole heap of suggestions... none of which seem to apply to my situation... I'm pretty sure it just needs a firmware update as Kodak is not listed in the approved media list.
I guess I can try some other media just to check if the problem exists with all media or only with the Kodak media. Unfortunately I don't have any other media at the moment... and specifically use Kodak...
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12.07.2007
(11.07.2007) |
A great burner
Review of Pioneer DVR 111D by
prosser13
Advantages: Fast, reasonably quiet, cheap
Disadvantages: No DVD-RAM
...I bought a black version of the Pioneer DVR111-DBK to replace my aging ASUS CD-RW drive, which couldn't even read DVDs. The Pioneer looked a bargain at just £25 and so I picked it up, not really expecting that much.
Looks
The drive looks great, and fits in perfectly with my black case. Its very simple, with just a green LED to show the usage, the tray itself, a button and an emergency eject hole. This makes the drive look sophisticated and worth a lot more than £25!
Installation
The drive itself does not come with anything - it is simply the drive in with a extremely short manual in a see-through bag. The manual, despite being very thin, is very handy with a detailed guide on how to install the drive and also the pins, so it is very hard to do something wrong - full marks to Pioneer on this!
Performance
The drive is an extremely...
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22.01.2007
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Pioneered To Last!
Review of Pioneer DVR 111DSV by
dblock
Advantages: Fast, Reliable, Cheap (Could you want anymore)
Disadvantages: None
...<<>>
|> Writes and reads DVD-R/RW, +R/RW and CD-R/RW formats
|> Buffer under-run protection for CD/DVD,
|> Performance Adjusting Firmware
|> Max. 16x writing speed for DVD-R/+R*
|> Max. 8x writing speed for DVD-R DL (Dual Layer) and +R DL (Double Layer) Discs
|> Max. 6x writing speed for DVD-RW
|> Max. 8x writing speed for +RW
I bought this item as my cd-rw was quickly becoming obsolete, i did have many choices to go for, all where pretty similar in specification and in also in price, so I thought that any of the following manufactures: LG, Sony, Pioneer would provide almost identical products. After all they are all the same aren't they?
Well the answer to the question is that they are and they aren't oddly enough, if you are a rare user, then it shouldn't really matter too much, disk writing errors are rather low...
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25.06.2006
(08.07.2006) |
My first dvd burner
Review of Pioneer DVR 104 by
talonsco
Advantages: Good drive, very cheap now
Disadvantages: Quite slow
...else but 1x dvds to burn on. When the new 4x ones came out...the drive did not like them AT ALL. In fact it would sit and burn forever (doing nothing) and overheat, according to pioneers webpage this was because of differences in the disk and if left the drive would burn out. Not a problem as there is a firmware update available. This is where the hastle began.
As I bought my drive OEM, it is not guaranteed that pioneer built it, even though it was sold as a pioneer 104. When I tried to update the firware with pioneers software it said that it was not one of their drives. It gave me a code with which to search (for a long time) for who actually made mine. It turned out to be compaq. Firware update over and it ran perfectly on the new disks.
Whilst this is probably nolonger the case, as any of these drives bought now will be updated...
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05.01.2005
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Quick quiet and 'cool'
Review of Pioneer DVR A03 by
yhwman
Advantages: Everything about it is great
Disadvantages: No CD Audio controls
...The a03, also known as the 103, is the DVD drive that came with my computer. When I was buying my computer the sales representative described the drive as “It’s a slot loading drive, it’s cool”. I thought nothing of it until I actually got my hands on it, I have to say – the guy was right! Now whenever I use a drive that isn’t slot loading I get incredibly impatient waiting for the tray to open and close. But the Pioneer isn’t a one trick drive, it also provides flawless and fast CD, CD-R, CD-RW and DVD reading, quite happily reading disc’s that other devices fail to read. One thing it doesn’t have is audio CD controls, but that doesn’t bother me personally as I’m less than one metre away from my hi-fi. The only reason not to get this six speed drive, is to get the ten...
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18.07.2000
(31.05.2001) |
Ground-breaking technology from Pioneer
Review of Pioneer DVR-1000 by
Oliy
Advantages: Stunning record and playback quality, well laid out, large range of options
Disadvantages: Media is not cheap, recorder is very expensive
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14.06.2001
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Finally! A duel layer dvd I can afford.
Review of Pioneer DVR 108 by
talonsco
Advantages: Good burner, quick and quite cheap
Disadvantages: Ripping speed for duel layer dvds slightly slow
...I purchased one of these drives a month or so ago as an xmas present for myself and to replace my aging pioneer 104 (that writes only at 1x to dvd). I got tired of waiting for a full 50 minutes to burn a whole dvd so a new drive was in order.
The drive itself is quite cheap but the version I got was OEM so can with no software etc but for £50 it was a bargain. It didn't come with any cables and didnt even come with screws. Not a huge problem but worth pointing out.
The drive itself is of a standard size and looks quite plain from the front. There is also a black and grey version available but as these cost more for the same drive...I don't see the need.
Installing the drive was easy, just set it to master and your second drive to slave (if you have one) screw it into a bay and away you go. The only other thing to do is update...
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05.01.2005
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Another winner from Pioneer
Review of Pioneer VSX-C301 A/V Receiver by
jerzed
Advantages: Compact, Excellent sound, attractive and slimline, versatile, multifunction remote
Disadvantages: Only SCART connectors for inputs, Adaptor needed for non-scart stuff
...recorder) with the TV. Output on the Video is composite, on the DVR is Composite/S-Video/RGB. This is a very versatile little unit.
Other connections are for the 5 surround speakers that are powered by the amp. There is also a subwoofer outlet for a POWERED Subwoofer. This Amp is NOT designed for passive subwoofers. I don't use a sub as the sound to me is overblown.
Remaining connections are:- 75 Ohm FM antenna, AM antenna loop, AC mains input, DVD coax socket, DVD optical socket and a DVR/TV optical socket. I told you it was versatile. There is also a "control socket" to allow linking several Pioneer units to share controls. To be honest I don't use this facility despite also having a Pioneer DVD player.
**** IMPORTANT ****** On some DVDs you may find that the voices sem to have disappeared. DON'T PANIC, I solved this by connecting the DVD...
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20.10.2005
(22.10.2005) |
Pioneer DVR-105 Internal DVD-RW Drive
Review of Pioneer DVR 105 by
china_wolf
Advantages: High DVD/CD compatibility after firmware update, it's Pioneer need another reason?
Disadvantages: Before flash update the drive sucks, 4 speed is dated now
..., the cycle of piracy starts all over. But this time the geniuses had a trick up their sleeves, they made sure this drive only wrote on one side of the disc and only to one layer, meaning we only got 4.7GB out of the whole thing. Ah well, nothing a bit of perserverance and moaning can't get you, the first of the double layer drives and media has already been released but that's another story.
Hey before you get the wrong idea I do not condone software piracy. If you use hardware to copy whatever you like then that's up to you, but to be honest when you're caught the Police will have very little sympathy for you. So remember, crime doesn't pay and when it does it'll be you paying.
This was the first DVD Re-Writer I ever had and basically it has served me well. Pioneer is a well known and respected name in the world of electronic entertainment...
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26.08.2004
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