HP DVD Movie Writer DC3000 DVD Writer


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HP DVD Movie Writer DC3000


OEM:
Philips or NEC
Chipset:Philips? or NEC
16xCDR CLV
10xCDRW CLV
DVD-R
DVD-RW
DVD-RDL
4xDVD+R CLV
2.4xDVD+RW CLV
DVD+RDL
DVD-RAM
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HDDVD-R
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HDDVD-RDL
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HDDVD
USB2, Integrated Video Capture, 2MB
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$400 9.0/10
3 votes
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1 Memorex 8xDVD+R (RITEK...S04) comments, 1 good, 0 mixed, 0 poor.
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+: Burns a very full DVD+RW in 22 min. (= 3.56Mb/sec.)

-: Initially, I wasn't able to burn CD-RW's. Haven't
tried recently.

Capture works well, but the bundled Video Editing/DVD
Authoring software is limited in that it supports very
few file formats. I.e., .avi files are brought in as
audio-only, .asf is not supported at all, etc.


Comments posted by To from United States, February 11, 2004. Rated this writer 8 of 10.





I have had my dc3000 for about 3 months now. From a cost point of view I thought it was a very good deal. I had been looking for a capture device with A-D convertor, so to get it with a DVD writer was great. I have been very happy with its performance. The bundled s/w is not bad but there is better available. The only issue I have had is the synch of audio and video but I don't think that is the h/w's fault.


Comments posted by Rob Griffin from Other, November 19, 2003. Rated this writer 9 of 10.





I have it !! Works great ! Quality of capture is excellent !!

Burned over 40 DVD's with no problems so far. It captures directly into HI-QUALITY MPEG2 (choices between 0 up to 10000 MB/S)


Comments posted by Erick Hartung from Other, October 29, 2003. Rated this writer 10 of 10.




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OEM
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Chipset

The manufacturer of the main chipset the DVD writer/recorder is based on.


Write support / Read support
DVD-R
= Works
DVD-R = Is not supported
DVD-R? = Not tested


Single Layer(4.7GB) write speeds
1x (CLV) = about 58 minutes
2x (CLV) = about 29 minutes
2.4x (CLV) = about 24 minutes
4x (CLV) = about 14.5 minutes
6x (CLV/ZCLV) = about 10-12 minutes
8x (PCAV/ZCLV) = about 8-10 minutes
12x (PCAV/ZCLV) = about 6.5-7.5 minutes
16x (CAV/ZCLV) = about 6-7 minutes

Dual/Double Layer(8.5GB) write speeds
1x CLV = about 105 minutes
2.4x CLV = about 44 minutes
4x CLV = about 27 minutes

Single Layer (4.7GB) read speeds
1x read speed is 1.321MB/s = ~56 minutes
6x CAV (avg. ~4x) read speed is max 7.93MB/s = ~14 minutes
8x CAV (avg. ~6x) read speed is max 10.57MB/s = ~10 minutes
12x CAV (avg. ~8x) read speed is max 15.85MB/s = ~7 minutes
16x CAV (avg. ~12x) read speed is max 21.13MB/s = ~5 minutes


DVD Write types
CAV = Constant Angular Velocity, the DVD is written at a constantly increasing speed.
CLV = Constant Linear Velocity, the DVD is written at a constant speed.
ZCLV = Zone Constant Linear Velocity, the DVD is divided into zones. After each zone the write speed is increased.
PCAV = Partial Constant Angular Velocity, the DVD is being written at an increasing speed until a certain speed. After this speed it will not increase anymore.


Connection
Desktop = Standalone desktop DVD Recorder
EIDE = Computer DVD Writer with EIDE/IDE connection
SCSI = Computer DVD Writer with SCSI connection
USB = Computer desktop DVD Writer with USB 2.0 or/and 1.1 connection
FireWire = Computer desktop DVD Writer with IEEE 1394/FireWire/i.Link connection (some standalone desktop dvd recorder supports this also but then it is usually to connect your DV camera to the recorder)


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The first rating is based on a weighted rank (the true Bayesian), it requires at least 5 votes to get a weighted rating.
The second rating between the ( ) is a normal average rating.


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