CD/DVD Burners
Some people think with the standardization of DVD burners on new
computer systems, CD burners have become obsolete. Most people
with CD burners will tend to disagree, as do I. Before going out
and purchasing a CD Burner or DVD Burner the requirements of the
individual need to be determined allowing the best choice to be
selected. A DVD Burner is used for copying or duplicating a DVD
disc or to burn video files into DVD Format so they can be
played on a home DVD player. DVD discs allow Gigabytes of Data
to be burned to the disc, in some cases a whole hard drive of
data, making a tempting choice to use as a data back-up tool. We
need to remember that to be able to read the DVD, a DVD ROM is
required. If you are in an office environment and need to use
the disc on multiple computers then this may cause an issue as
most computers in an office don't come installed with a DVD-ROM
- if they do then it's a waste of money on the IT departments
part. Although CD Burners are somewhat slower than today's DVD
burners they do have more pros than con's when comparing to a
DVD Burner for data back-ups. Blank media Discs for CD Burners
are either 650MB or 700MB in size, yes a lot smaller than that
of a DVD disc. CD-R discs can either hold data or audio and can
be read in almost any CD-ROM and if the CD-R is made into an
audio disc then its possible to read the disc in a Hi-Fi or a
car CD Player - you will need to make sure the drive has the
ability to read CD-R media, most newer models of CD-Players are
compatible to read CD-R media. DVD burners only have the
advantage of size of CD burners. Now that DVD burners are
becoming more and more popular, the prices of CD burners and
media are dropping dramatically making them a very cost
effective purchase.