On Monday 09 February 2004 6:23 am, Vaughn Treude wrote: > Hello all: > Can anyone recommend a cheap-but-good DVD burner setup that works with > Linux? Internal would be preferable for cost savings. In my research I= 've > found that some of the newer ones come with integrated video capture > hardware, but most do not. Iomega's version looks good because it does > every known DVD format including DVD-RAM. OTOH, HP and Sony both have = one > with integrated video capture - but it's an external USB model, and I > wonder if that interface is sufficiently fast for writing data out with= out > making a coaster. Anybody out there have any pertinent experience, good= or > bad? Thanks! > I purchased an NEC (model number escapes me, I'm at work) for home use an= d EMR=20 purchased a Pioneer A-05. Both installed and burn under Redhat 8/9 with = no=20 issues whatsoever. Neither came with any other hardware but the drive. = Both=20 are internal. Both ran about $150. --=20 Kyle Faber Account Manager EMR Internet kyle@emr.net 623-581-0842 voice 623-582-9499 fax UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States and= =20 other countries.