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How easy is it to install a cd burner??

How much would a decent cd burner cost??

Any places you suggest?? And usually how long does it take to burn a 35min album??? And also does the sound card of my computer affect the sound quality of the cd burned?
 

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You should be able to do it all on your own if you have a fairly new system and OS :) all you have to do is to take off the case and then find a space to fit it in. Then you plug your IDE cable to it and make sure that the red cable is on the side where the first pin is. Then if you want to use it as a media play too you shuld connect the audio cable (usually comes with the burner) to your cound card/motherboard at the appropriate place. (if you are not sure, read the manual of either your sound card or mother baord). Then you put on screws on either side of the drive to secure it. And you have a working CD burner ;)

ooh.. don't forget to disconnect your system from the mains before you do anything.. and wear anti-static strap or ground yourself by touching matellic objects (uncharged) if possible. (usually you won't damage anything.. things are not so delicate these days.. that's just a safety percaution)

Oohh.. and I forgot to mention.. usually your burner is automatically installed when you turn on your system if you are using a fairly new OS that supports CD burner. (I assume you are using XP?)

And.. forgot to answer your questions..

How much would a decent cd burner cost??
A good one costs ~$60, and that includes rewrite.. However, if you do not already have a DVD drive (not DVD burner!) you could consider spending some extra money (~$40) to get a Combo Drive which has all the function you need as a CD burner + DVD (read)

Any places you suggest?

Any place is good as long as they have good customer services and you feel good buying there. Computer junkies would usually go to places that specialise in computer parts and things.. but if you are not so sure places like Harvy Norman/Bing Lee are always a good start. Although, DON'T FEEL BEING PRESSURED TO BUY ANYTHING! if you don't like buying there, just go. And one last thing, at places like Harvy Norman/Bing Lee you could often try to bargin, so don't take the marked price as what you are going to pay :)D I pay 50 bucks less when I bought my mp3 player @ Bing Lee)

nd usually how long does it take to burn a 35min album???
Depends on your system as well and the finishing + verification... etc. The whole process should take about 2-3 minutes

And also does the sound card of my computer affect the sound quality of the cd burned?
No, it only depends on your source.
 
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Originally posted by LaZy_KoReAn
How easy is it to install a cd burner??
I think it's pretty easy - my friend who doesn't know much about computers at all managed to install his without any fuss.
Originally posted by LaZy_KoReAn
How much would a decent cd burner cost??
Well my CD burner - Sony 52x32x52 cost around $50-$60 last year.
Originally posted by LaZy_KoReAn
Any places you suggest??
I got mine from North Rocks markets(on Sunday) - i think their pretty good.
Originally posted by LaZy_KoReAn
And also does the sound card of my computer affect the sound quality of the cd burned?
I don't think it should as mitochondria said, since the data is all digital.
 

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how much is a dvd burner nowadays??
i dont need to be able to watch them...just burn them...
 

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Ranges from $150 or so, up to $300, depending on features and formats it can burn.

DVD set top recorders are around $1000+
 

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ok, so what would i get for 300 that i wouldnt get for 150??
 

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Right now, probably 8x burning, because its still new. And definately multi format support: DVD+R, +RW, -R, -RW and -RAM.

There isn't alot of 8x media out on the market right now anyway, and 4x is already pretty fast - about 10-15 minutes for one DVD. For around $200 you can get a decent 4x multi format burner.
 

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oh ok...

im thinking bout getting one...

might just get a cheapo though, coz i only really need (want) dvdr...and the speed doesnt worry me...

is the installation the same as for a cdrw?? coz my computer came with one of those...but if i get a dvd burner, ill get my brother to put it in (he is into all that sorta stuff)
 

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hipsta_jess:

for prices, look at one of the stores in the store threads.
 

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The Pioneer 106 is about 180-189 now, and is a very good burner.

My 8 month old Pioneer 105 dvd burner just karked it, still under warranty so I will hopefully get it replaced with a 106.

106 is a great burner, supports + and - at 4x for a decent price, of course you can also get the 107 now which does the same at 8x.
Just don't get the 105 (don't think you can anymore anyway). They are a nightmare for burning cues in DAO mode :chainsaw:
 

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Thanks for all the answers.

I might just buy a computer, since i have used my current pc for 3 years haha trading it with my dad for a new pc ^^
 

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