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Title: I'd like recommendations for a CDRW
Post by: kbeartx on December 11, 2003, 10:00:49 AM
I'm just beginning to look into getting a gently used external USB CDRW to use with an iMac G3 450 DV.

I'm particularly interested in personal anecdotal recommendations of specific models that work well w/ Jaguar, iTunes, and Toast 5 Titanium (and also any models and brands to avoid).

TIA,

 - kbeartx
Title: I'd like recommendations for a CDRW
Post by: Scott on December 11, 2003, 11:18:53 AM
LaCie makes REALLY good drives.

If I were you, I'd look into firewire drives rather than USB. USB is the slowest interface you can get. Firewire drives will burn much faster.
Title: I'd like recommendations for a CDRW
Post by: bobw on December 11, 2003, 11:57:36 AM
If you can find a Yamaha Firewire drive, I'd go for that. I have one and it works great with Toast, iTunes, Jaguar and Panther. Never have had an error burning.
Title: I'd like recommendations for a CDRW
Post by: zodraz on December 11, 2003, 12:41:09 PM
Gently used?

You can pop an internal ATA/IDE CD (or DVD) burner into an external case (saw a USB2, Firewire combo case for $45 new!).

Just make sure it has a removable plate to allow the tray to pop out.

Check out XLR8 your mac for real-life reviews.

This is can be way cheaper than any pre-built - if you buy a used internal unit and get an on-line case (see DealMac).

OR, wait for an Office Max, Staples, CompUSA "deal"  for a new burner.

What you'll need to be careful about is getting a drive that will be recognized. Toast should be able to do the trick for you though.

Good Luck!
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Title: I'd like recommendations for a CDRW
Post by: Gary S on December 11, 2003, 04:00:09 PM
I wouldn't invest in a USB either, I've got one and it's slooooow. That is unless you can run USB 2. I'd go for a Firewire drive. Listen to the Cowboy.wink.gif


Title: I'd like recommendations for a CDRW
Post by: Bill on December 11, 2003, 08:19:23 PM
Big K, yamaha dropped out of support some time back. Still great burners though.
Lacie kicks also.
Mine are firewire. I've seen usb in action. Not too impressed.