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Assembling my own DVD Duplicator
I would just get a large server case with 10+ 5.25" drive bays and a large
motherboard with atleast 5 PCI slots, get 5 PCI or SATA bus controller cards with two busses each, plug them all in, plug the 10 drives into the 5 controllers, and then boot up with a startup program as NERO so it is kinda like a dedicated burner. You might even be able to get a custom OS that is JUST for what you are doing, I know you can get Network Drive Operating Systems, probably copiers too. "Glen" wrote: JoJo wrote in message ... Glen: Is there a particular VENDOR(s) you prefer to work with to assemble your DVD Duplicator ? Your original post said you want to assemble it yourself. So if by vendor you mean for drives, controllers, enclosures etc, I've had very good luck with Newegg. For drives my favorite two brands are BenQ and NEC. "Glen" wrote in message ... JoJo wrote in message ... Folks: I would like to build/assemble my own DVD Duplicator. Looking to build a system (10 separate DVD drives) that integrates well within a computer network. I want to buy the: case, copy controller, DVD drives, etc and just put this system together at a moderate price. Appreciate any advice, experiences, or references (vendors & general information) to help successfully complete this project. There's a wide range of solutions for this today. You can go with USB2.0, SATA, or IDE/UDMA with multiple controllers. Then you'll need Nero, OneClick or other decent burning software that can do 1-to-multiple drive recording. |