Hello!
I'm looking to replace my old Toshiba SD-M1212 (8X/32X) with a new DVD-ROM drive. I'm leaning towards the Toshiba SD-M1712, but the reduction in buffer size (from 512K in the SD-M1612 to 192K in the SD-M1712) has me wondering if Toshiba is sacrificing performance to save manufacturing costs. Does anyone here know if the SD-M1712 is better than or at least as good as the SD-M1612?
After reading some of the posts on the DVD forum, it has become apparent that the Lite-On LTD-166S is the DVD-ROM drive of choice for many of you. I'm starting to think that maybe I should consider purchasing an LTD-166S instead of a Toshiba. Before I seriously consider a Lite-On drive, I would like to know how is the quality of their drives? My old Toshiba is a great drive; it has lasted over four years and never gives me any trouble. One would think that Toshiba's quality has only improved over time. Can Lite-On match Toshiba's quality?
Finally, has anyone tried to watch a dual-layer DVD movie on either drive? How does the drive handle the transition between layers? Is there a momentary pause, a slight glitch in the video or is it smooth sailing and hard to tell where the transition is? This last question is important to me because I watch a lot of movies on my PC using my Sigma Designs Hollywood Plus.
Thanks in advance!