I ordered one of them from the Systor division's online shop: two LG M-Disc Bluray/DVD/CD burners and one USB input . I called the seller and spoke to customer service before ordering. The device was assumed to accept MS Windows formatted mainstream USB devices (e.g. Fat16, Fat32, NTFS etc. and presumably most Linux formats like EXT2, 3 or 4). It was also introduced that after the Blu-ray is burned, the device is compared to the original USB source. This is the reality: the device will not accept USB devices from almost all major manufacturers, including Sony's XQD/SD CF/SD/ card readers. Delkin card readers, with any card in MS Windows format and most USB sticks ("flash drives"). It accepted a major brand USB drive and burned a Bluray disc (single layer by Verbatim, the brand recommended to me by a phone support rep) BUT it does *NOT* do a post-write comparison (verification) between the USB through source and the burned Bluray disc. To be on the safe side, make sure you get full prepaid free return shipping through Revain and a full refund if the device doesn't do what you need. I don't need duplicate optical discs, I need a verified USB optical drive.
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