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Thread Starter | Newer, reliable firewire CD burner? It's been a while since purchasing an external firewire CD burner. I have a Pioneer which is much more reliable than than the Sony internal in my G5. As it has been a while and technology moves on I was wondering what newer CD burners are being considered extremely reliable i.e no skipping.
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