Microboards DSR DVD-D884RM Product code: SKU Manufacturer: MicroboardsPrice: $1,595.99 
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Microboards DVD/CDR Rackmount Description The DSR DVD-D884RM is Microboards's multi-drive DVD-R/CD-R duplicator employing the use of General Purpose DVD-R recorders. The unit supports both standalone and computer-connect operation and allows you to copy from multiple DVD formats. An intuitive, menu-driven display and 2-button control interface provide simple one-touch operation for the novice user while giving access to advanced features for the professional. The hard drive comes standard with the system and allows the user to archive up to 10 CD and/or DVD images or perform CD track extraction for CD audio compilations. Content protection makes it impossible to copy encrypted entertainment titles on general purpose media. Check out our DVD FAQ for more information. Features - Stand-Alone DVD-R / CD-R duplicator
- 4U rackmount enclosure for aesthetic integration with current equipment
- One Touch duplication
- Simulation mode to ensure recording stability
- Speed selectable (1x,2x,4x,8x for DVD-R and 4x,8x,16x, 24x for CD-R)
- Easy-to-read, two-line display for status and error reporting
- Copy and Verify
- Updates easily installed through DVD/CD reader
- Supports DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW
- 80GB hard drive comes standard for DVD/CD image archival (up to 10 images) and CD track extraction for audio compilation CDs
- Direct Master Feature: Firewire Connection to PC or Mac for DVD/CD mastering*
- *Optional Firewire (IEEE 1394) interface available for PC or Mac. (PC software included with DSR DVD Series, Firewire (IEEE 1394) adapters available from Microboards Technology.)
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