PC burners are a different kettle of fish to the whole retail Blu-ray video disc business as far as I'm concerned.
But I mean burners not ROM drives.
If a $100 = £50 reliable Blu-ray multi-burner is on the cards I might even be interested......
.......provided they can get the 50gb DL media reliable enough & out at a decent price.
Right now tho DVD & HDDs are a far more cost effective solution and besides putting more movie files on the 1 disc or burning downloaded high def that's larger than a DVD9 to a single larger disc I really have no need for any of it right now anyways.
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PC burners are a different kettle of fish to the whole retail Blu-ray video disc business as far as I'm concerned.
But I mean burners not ROM drives.
If a $100 = £50 reliable Blu-ray multi-burner is on the cards I might even be interested......
.......provided they can get the 50gb DL media reliable enough & out at a decent price.
Right now tho DVD & HDDs are a far more cost effective solution
and besides putting more movie files on the 1 disc or burning downloaded high def that's larger than a DVD9 to a single larger disc I really have no need for any of it right now anyways.