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Much better than others, (What's this?) I had a lot of problems with LG products. They would hang while burning BR-D, and the unfinished disc could not be ejected, until I rebooted the PC.
The Pioneer product has been flaw less so far. I should have bought this product instead of wasting so much money on BR-Ds that had to be tossed, because
they did not burn properly with the LG product.
Good drive but relatively slow, (What's this?) I got this drive to install in a Core i7 Hackintosh running MacOS X Snow Leopard. I need to be able to convert some Blurays I have so I can view them on a Roku device, as well as the other Macs in the house (including the Hackintosh) which do not have a Bluray player.
The drive replaced an internal DVD writer with no problems. The operating system recognized it with no problems whatsoever. I use MakeMKV in conjunction with Handbrake to end up with high resolution mp4s, which I can then watch on the Roku.
MakeMKV takes a long time to read the disk, about 3 hours for a full 50GB Bluray disk. The reported read speed hovers around 10MB/second. After reading some of the other reviews on Amazon, I decided to also try the LG WH12LS30 disk drive. With it I was able to see read speeds upwards of 16MB/second, which speeds up the read process quite a bit.
The drive is quiet during operation or at least quieter than the fans in my computer. I did not test the burn functionality of the device.
Great Blu-ray burner for the price, (What's this?) This burner went inside a 2010 MacPro and I have had great results with it using programs like Toast 10 (with Blu-ray plug-in) and Adobe Encore. I recommend this drive for any Apple MacPro users who are on the fence about moving on to BD-R disc burning.
Mac Users Stay Away, (What's this?) When its working its a great drive. But these drives have an issue that causes them to go into a sleep mode and never come back. You have to run through a couple of tricks to get them to show up again.
A solid performer, (What's this?) After doing some research, I was happy to find that this model worked well with my Windows 7 (64bit) system. Very fast and solid copies. Windows also recognized it right away. A good purchase if you want to upgrade to a Bluray burner.
Pioneer Bluray recorder (model BDR-206DBK 12x internal drive), (What's this?) I needed to increase my availability for data storage, DVDs just weren't enough. I searched the web for reviews on different products and decided on the Pioneer. It was easy to install and has worked flawlessly.
Not good for Mac, (What's this?) I purchased this internal blu ray burner for my Mac Pro and it does not work well.
A couple if minutes after you turn your computer on, the mac does not find this optical drive. You must turn the computer off (not restart) in order to find it again. I returned it and purchased a LG internal blu ray burner and works perfectly. I definitely would not recommend this device if you have a mac computer.
Pioneer BDR-206 is Great Burner......, (What's this?) With the cost of Blu-ray finally beginning to come down. This burner is a perfect fit. It works with all the new media where as my LG did not......LG is running at a turtles pace with their up-dates......I highly recomend this product.....You can back up a lot of data on a 50gb Dual Layer disc....It also works well with DVD's too......
Excellent Blu-ray burner, (What's this?) I purchased this internal Blu-ray burner to produce Blu-rays as part of my film and video transfer business. I decided to go with an internal drive because I already have so many devices connected to USB ports on my new computer. The only problem I had with the installation was not having a port close to the drive bay to connnect the power cable. This was the fault of the computer, not the drive. I solved this problem by buying a 12-inch extension Molex power cable. The drive works fine, but the reason for the 4 star instead of a 5 star rating is the flap catches on the tray when it is being closed. I have to hold the flap open when closing the tray. The factory installed DVD drive in the drive bay above the Blu-ray, does not catch on the flap. For some reason, the Blu-ray drive does not fit the bay exactly the same as the factory installed DVD drive. This is a minor inconvenience, and does not affect the operation of the drive.
Up to 12x writing speed on BD-R & BD-R DL media.Also writes to DVD and CD media.Read/Write Dual Layer BD-R & BD-RE DISCS.Serial ATA (SATA) Interface.Write up to 50Gbytes on one BD-R DL disc..

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