Sony DRU-500A Review
Thank you for the thorough review.
I was slightly puzzled by one thing you said in the Features section. In connection with making a CD of tracks of your choice, you said you were limited to 5 burns and after that needed an upgrade. Does this mean 5 burns to a disk containing that particular collection (i.e. generate 5 copies) or did it mean a total of 5 burns of 5 groups of different tracks and then upgrade software?
I want a DVD writer for three main things:
1. To store my data (more than 6 GB)
2. To back up my system for re-installation purposes - Is the DVD a bootable device?
3. To copy my classical music CD Collection (200+ discs) to reduce the space it occupies in my study.
4. To burn CD R's. I was an early adopter and have a 2 speed HP 7200 with Adaptec Direct CD software which allows me to drag and drop just as though it was another hard disc. Buffer underruns etc went out with version 1 of that software.
5. To copy some Videos of Operas that I have on VHS tape from BBC broadcasts.
Do you see any problems if I bought a DRU 500A? In particular would I be able to play the musical output through the sound card output into the Nicam TV or a HiFi amp?
Finally, is there any likelyhood of a PCMCIA interface and an external housing so that the system can work on a well speced Dell Inspiron 750 MHz 7500 notebook?
Many thanks again for the review and for your time in responding to my questions.
Mike Trotter