It seems that you're using an outdated browser. Some things may not work as they should (or don't work at all).
We suggest you upgrade newer and better browser like: Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer or Opera

×
I have an internal DWD-RW. I don't use it much but when you suddenly need one for whatever reason it's nice to have.

e.g. I decided one day to replay my old copy of Heretic II - couldn't do that on a whim without a drive. That game even needs the disc in to play (although it's happy with a clone via Daemon Tools so I was able to put the real disc away).
I just finished my build. As I'm putting all the my boxes together - getting ready to assemble - I noticed I neglected the optical drive. It was no biggie as I didn't need it at the time. However, that day I got myself a read/write blu-ray drive. Why? I've got a shit ton of CD/DVD media.

Thankfully my OS's are on bootable thumb drives to make life easier. I doubt I have time to rip my media to something else. Once drives start to fade out, I'll likely pick up some extras for when my current drives fail.

However, I just got the one drive. My other build has two drives. I love that machine and will keep it.
I still do, although I almost never use it. Last time was to listen to a music CD.
Yep, got several, though not used them in years. I spent a few months some years back imaging all discs, ripping all music and dvds so it's all on hdd now. Is useful to have one lying around though just in case.
avatar
amok: what is an " uuuh disc" and what is the issue here?
It's a disc as retarded as fairfox.

avatar
VanishedOne: As it happens, I'm ripping CDs right now.
avatar
tinyE: that's pretty much why I have mine, music/ripping cds, soundtracks, and a handful of games I still have on disc like Activision Anthology and some board game stuff.
I have quite lot of games on DVDs, even on CDs. Ok, I guess "a lot" is relative, some people probably have thousands, but still, and I have no intention of getting rid of my collection. It's a connection to what I consider a better time for gaming, before clients, social features, microtransactions and all that garbage. And I still sometimes buy old games on discs. GOG doesn't have eveyrthing, and it looks like some things it may never have.
Post edited March 28, 2018 by Breja
External for my main laptop. Need to rip a crapload of CDs one of these days...

I think we have an older laptop with DVD. Also have a few work PCs with DVD drives, in case customers want to upgrade from DOS 6.22 to Win98SE.
uuuh
I have an external drive for my Mac for the occasional TV show or movie I borrow from my local library. My Winbox has an built-in one that never sees any use.
I do not have an optical drive in my desktop, my work desktop, my wife's Chromebook, or either of our phones. I don't miss 'em, neither.
The internal DVD-RW drive in my laptop is broken, which reminds me again that I am supposed to take it out and replace with a HDD tray (so that I can add a third hard drive into the laptop, whee!).

I do have a cheapo external USB DVD-RW for it though, I use it rarely but I did e.g. install Dungeon Siege 2 with it some months ago, and ripped my Robocop DVD into a video file so that I will never have to use that DVD ever again in order to watch Robocop.

I also have a DVD-R drive in my old retro desktop PC, I use it if I feel like installing and playing some older PC retail game.
Post edited March 28, 2018 by timppu
avatar
fortune_p_dawg: uuuh
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uCr9eC6e8M
avatar
fortune_p_dawg: uuuh
Prune juice, mang.
avatar
fortune_p_dawg: uuuh
avatar
richlind33: Prune juice, mang.
No, the only cure is BRUSSELS SPROUTS AND OBLIVION!!!1!!1

Oh, also...1 TB 5400rpm HDD here.
My PC has a DVD drive that I probably have never used.
Post edited March 29, 2018 by NuffCatnip
Still have an internal LG DVD burner. Rarely used except for ripping audio CDs.

But my best ever optical drives are one Sony DVD combo on a IDE-ATA interface. That one can read heavily scratched discs and it's oh so quiet.
Post edited March 29, 2018 by zlaywal