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Junkie
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Im almost 99.999 sure that it is DVD -R.
You can buy a dual layered format DVD drive for a pretty decent price. Here's one drive that I found, it will write virutally any format. http://www.pcmicrostore.com/PartDeta...10501576;b:160 |
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Canadian Beer Ambassador
Location: Cumming, GA
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Here is the badboy I have.
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduc...136-037&depa=0 It writes EVERYTHING. But alas, not dual layer.
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I am not permanent.
Location: Tennessee
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I'm pretty sure which version of xbox you have (more importantly, which dvd drive is in your xbox). The newer dvd drives can read just about any dvd or cd-rw. I was unlucky enough to have a version 1.0 xbox with a thompson drive, so it took me quite a while to find out which formats mine would read. www.xbox-scene.com is a great place to look for this kind of stuff.
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Crazy
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I have a thompson drive in my xbox and it has no problems reading dvd+r's. I don't know about dvd-r's, don't have that type of burner.
You can go to http://forums.xbox-scene.com/index.p...&f=18&t=105495 and it'll tell you what type of dvdrom you have based on how it looks compared to the pictures. |
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dvd, formats, read, xbox |
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