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Blu-ray and HD DVD Hardware, Software and Blank Media Discuss, Cartridge Type Blu-Ray and/or HD DVD Burner at International Chat: High Definition forum; Hello All, I'm reaching out to see if anyone knows of any Blu-Ray or HD DVD burners that would accept a cartridge type disk. We have been using a Panasonic 9574 DVD RAM drives for quite sometime now (we use cartridged style DVD RAM) and would like to


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Old 15-10-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Cartridge Type Blu-Ray and/or HD DVD Burner

Hello All,

I'm reaching out to see if anyone knows of any Blu-Ray or HD DVD burners that would accept a cartridge type disk. We have been using a Panasonic 9574 DVD RAM drives for quite sometime now (we use cartridged style DVD RAM) and would like to start using either Blu-Ray or HD DVD but we need the ability to still read our archived DVD RAM cartridged Media.

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Re: Cartridge Type Blu-Ray and/or HD DVD Burner

I believe that no never burners can deal with cartridged DVD-RAM anymore.

Your only chance may be a burner from Matshita/Panasonic.......
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Thanks for the quick reply chef, i will check with Panasonic.
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Re: Cartridge Type Blu-Ray and/or HD DVD Burner

There is a review here: http://www.cdfreaks.com/article/284
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