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> Mad Dog Multimedia 16x3dvd Dvd External Burner, Firewire/USB, Good Buy for a Mac
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post Aug 26 2006, 12:10 AM
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I have slowly had my CD-RW/DVD-R drive on my Mac PowerBook fail. It would read disks when it wanted to and basically gave up writing disks. So, since I cannot get my Mac Mini for at least several months, I looked for an external drive to replace it and figured I would get a DVD burner while I was at it. I found the Mad Dog Multimedia 16X3DVD, tripple format DVD-RW/RAM, retailing at about $100.

This is actually one of a rapidly shrinking number of Firewire/USB 1.0/2.0 external drives. The PowerBook has USB 1.0 and Firewire ports, the Sony VAIO in the other room has the same mix, so a USB 2.0 drive is right out. In general, I have a number of Firewire peripherals anyway and generally prefer it to USB. It is generally the only dual-protocol choice at most retailers (Best Buy, Circuit City, etc.) and is the only one of those that even mentions a Macintosh computer.

Installation was drop-dead simple. I plugged it in, daisy-chained it to my external hard drive and turned it on. I was able to put in a blank disk and burn from iTunes instantly: no drivers, no software installs, no fuss. At 16X, Burning was snappy.

The drive comes with Roxio Easy Creator for Windows as well as a disk of various clips for use in DVD creation. Roxio was obviously useless for the Mac, but since general CD/DVD burning/viewing software is builtin to OS/X, I don't miss it. The only possible downside is if you had a MAc old enough to not have an internal DVD-Reader; then you would have to find and install VLC or something to actually watch movies.

It supports a staggering number of formats and disk types, including CD-R/CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD+-R, and various DVD-RAM formats, including 9.3 GB double-sided cartridges.

The last major feature is the case itself. It is solidly and stylishly built with a black metalic case that would go well with any design that Steve Jobs can come up with. All-in-all, I am very pleased with the purchase and intend to see what other peripherals Mad Dog has to offer.
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post Mar 20 2008, 04:26 PM
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I am new to all of this.
Mad Dog Multimedia 16x3dvd Dvd External Burner

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Could you explain what daisy chain means. I have an external hard drive as well an my HP. I recently purchased the Mad Dog external DVD burner and am having problems creating a DVD slide show.

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post Mar 21 2008, 09:03 PM
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It means multiper expanders, some plugged into another.

This is old, but exactly what I need. Can anyone suggest a new product, that I can get from Amazon or some other uk delivering website/store? Firewire, both usbs, cd/dvd, double sided, -+ if possible.
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