Bryan R. Tyler
New Member
Hi,
I was wondering what would be the reasons behind getting two DVD drives (either two burners or one burner and one player) put in the same PC. I've read that recording on the fly from one player to the burner is usually a bad idea. I'm having one made and I was just curious if there was any reason I should have two DVD drives rather than a DVD burner for one and a CD player or burner for the other.
Also, a DVD burner is capable of burning CDs as well, isn't it? If so is there any reason to have a DVD burner/CD burner setup rather than a DVD burner/CD player one? Thanks!
BTW, I apologize if this thread has been done before. The subject words were too small or common for the search engine to find, and I didn't see another thread like it.
I was wondering what would be the reasons behind getting two DVD drives (either two burners or one burner and one player) put in the same PC. I've read that recording on the fly from one player to the burner is usually a bad idea. I'm having one made and I was just curious if there was any reason I should have two DVD drives rather than a DVD burner for one and a CD player or burner for the other.
Also, a DVD burner is capable of burning CDs as well, isn't it? If so is there any reason to have a DVD burner/CD burner setup rather than a DVD burner/CD player one? Thanks!
BTW, I apologize if this thread has been done before. The subject words were too small or common for the search engine to find, and I didn't see another thread like it.