Rewriteable BR for TV players?
| Blu-ray Hardware, Software and Media Discuss, Rewriteable BR for TV players? at High Definition forum; I'd like to be able to burn content off my computer to play on a PS3 or Samsung player connected to my TV using 'rewriteable' media. I believe this means BR-RE capability. Is the new Pioneer 203 the current best choice of this? The LG H20L is well regarded, but |
| I'd like to be able to burn content off my computer to play on a PS3 or Samsung player connected to my TV using 'rewriteable' media. I believe this means BR-RE capability. Is the new Pioneer 203 the current best choice of this? The LG H20L is well regarded, but it looks like it's slower, and the cdfreaks review of the LG BH08 didn't say anything about BR-RE. |
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| Both 2x for RE, still.
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| Yes as chef said, both Pioneer BDR-203 and LG BH08 burns BD-RE 25GB and 50GB at 2x. Also, if you read this thread, some members confirmed that Samsung BD player (will) disable playing from BD-R/RE. http://club.cdfreaks.com/f147/blu-ra...05/index2.html |
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