LaCie d2 external USB FireWire Blu-ray Burner

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28 Oct 06 03:58 by Crabbyappleton in category Uncategorized To news archive

jpblier@adelphia. used our news submit to tell us: “Now just add
DVD-RAM and Mt. Ranier support and we have a SuperDrive…the best burner on
Earth!”

Hmm, what about HD-DVD compatibility? ;)


src="http://www.cdfreaks.com/contentimages/newsimages/1347106149" align=right border=0>The d2
Blu-ray Drive from LaCie is an external Blu-ray disc burner that can also
burn and read DVD and CD discs. It connects to your computer via either
the FireWire-400 or USB 2.0 interface. The drive allows you to write data
to single- and dual-layer Blu-ray discs, which can hold up to 50 GB of
data; more than 10 times that of a standard DVD-R. These high-capacity
discs are ideal for data archiving, backup and HD video
delivery.


Key Features



‘¢ Professional HD Video Recording

 The drive has been designed to facilitate professional HD
video recording. A 50 GB Blu-ray disc can store approximately 4 hours of
HD video, making it an ideal solution for video archiving or as a
delivery mechanism to transfer a project to a mastering facility. Video
can be compressed using MPEG-2, AVC or VC-1 codecs, allowing you to
share HD video with your customers in stunning quality.
 
‘¢
Multimedia Features
 Blu-ray delivers up to 8 channels of audio
at 192 kHz/32 streams quality. This gives you high-quality audio to
match the video quality that Blu-ray can deliver.
 
‘¢ Data
Archiving and Backup
 Blu-ray allows you to archive large
amounts of data in an attractive cost per GB rate. Making backups of
your computer on Blu-ray is also time saving on Blu-ray in comparison to
DVD; you won’t be constantly swapping out discs to create backups of
your system. The discs feature a scratch-resistant coating on the
surface to help protect data integrity for years to come.

 
‘¢ Dual Interface
 The drive can be connected to a
computer via FireWire-400 or USB 2.0. This allows you to add Blu-ray
burning to almost any modern computer.
 
‘¢ Backwards
Compatibility
 The drive not only reads and writes single- and
dual-layer Blu-ray media, but it is also fully compatible with DVD and
CD media. The drive reads and writes CD-R/RW discs and single- and dual-
layer DVD-/+R/RW discs as well.
 
‘¢ Software Bundle

 The burner is bundled with Easy Media Creator 8.2 and
CinePlayer 3.4 for Windows for disc burning and DVD video playback.
Toast 7.1.1 Titanium is included for OS X, giving Mac users the ability
to burn Blu-ray discs.


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Oddly, ALL the drives over at LaCie are called
d2 and a search for d2 Blu-ray yields no results. Approximate availability
href="http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=newsletter3_06&A=getItemDetail&Q=&sku=461970&is=REG"
target=_new>over at the BH PhotoVideo site is November. The price listed
there is to be announced.

Source: BH PhotoVideo

8 Comments

SpeedyJDK
Posts: 57
Posted on: 28 Oct 06 13:06
How can anyone say : what about HD-DVD compatibility?. The format is DEAD :P
Crabbyappleton
Posts: 5756
Posted on: 28 Oct 06 15:25
LOOOOL! Don't tell Toshiba!
harryg
Posts: 39
Posted on: 28 Oct 06 22:42
Can HD-DVD discs hold 50 GB?
shimman
Posts: 596
Posted on: 29 Oct 06 01:12
i think these 1st gen bd buner drives will have problems later on the medias it appears that the faster speed rated disks uses different materials which might not be compatable with these 1st gen drives just like the high speed cdrw/dvdram are not compatable with the slower speed drives when the bd goes mainstream (that is if it will be ever), most disks will be higher speed, so the investment would be wasted with the price of bd & questionable reliability, i would say hdd will hold the game for while
Dolphinius_Rex
Posts: 520
Posted on: 29 Oct 06 18:55
The d2 in the name refers to the external casing style. They also have a porsche design. Personally, I prefer d2, as it is solid as a rock!! I swear the thing could take a bullet for you
crespo
Posts: 13
Posted on: 29 Oct 06 20:45
" It connects to your computer via either the FireWire-400 or USB 2.0 interface". From reading the above it begs the question why such a relatively slow interface as USB 2.0 and Firewire 400 (not 800?) is used? these are barely adequate for DVD Writers at 8x or high let alone BD burners. I might be wrong and if so can someone explain otherwise.
Nila
Posts: 691
Posted on: 30 Oct 06 01:21
Lacie suck! I had one of their Big Disk drives. The USB Controller on it went and so it basically wouldn't work at all any more. I contacted them about it and was I think a whole 5 days out of the warranty period and they just didn't give a crap. Take creative on the other hand - bought one of their products that died outside of warranty and they replaced it instantly as a good will gesture. Totally dislike Lacie now! They lost a customer and got themselves alot of bad press with everyone who asks me (I'm the company Sys Admin) what brand to buy. Next time maybe they'll be more customer focused and less short term greedy focus!
guest
Posts: 15288
Posted on: 21 Sep 07 16:12
Can I archieve video from my HD DVR onto disks in the recorder?

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