senza nulla togliere all'hitachi/lg .....ma il Teac è di un altro pianeta .....sia come meccanica che come compatibilità con l'audio ....le protezioni non sono il suo forte ....in effetti l'elite della masterizzazione (yam, plex e teac) non ha pensato o ha pensato poco a bypassare le protezioni ..... ciaoOriginally posted by Aiace
Ne ho ordinato uno in negozio, specificando che sia da 8MB!!
Però... (per Bottoni, visto che il pensiero di Frenc lo so già ) me lo consigli anche rispetto al Teac 540?? (Io faccio quasi solo audio)
PS: Lo dicevano qua:
Compared to the other 40x writers we've looked at, the GCE-8400B has a fairly limited number of recording speeds, especially below 24x. If you're buying a 40x writer, you probably won't miss them anyway. While early versions of the GCE-8400B will ship with an 8MB buffer, the buffers on most will be only 2MB in size. In an attempt to keep the price of the drive at a reasonable level, LG opted to go with a 2MB buffer. They did a lot of testing before making this decision and they found that having a smaller buffer did not have much of an affect on the drive's performance. This decision came pretty late in the development process. By the time this decision was made, production had already begun and a few thousand drives were built with 8MB buffers. The good thing is, the GCE-8400B's with the 2MB buffer have the capability to support Mt. Rainier. LG has informed me that the 8MB version of the drive will not be able to support this format.?
http://www.cdrlabs.com/reviews/index...&page=Features
Grazie e Ciao!!