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Posted by Jaszmin on 11/29/05 12:01
If you know how to operate them, Wal-mart's stuff works as
good as the expensive stuff. You have to know the ins and
outs of the players. You have to pull the plug on a player if
it starts deep in the disk and you can't get it back to menu.
That memory business on the player is a pain in the ass. With
the recorder you mustn't let RWs record right through to the
end or they won't finish and you won't be able to erase them
and start over.
Mike Rice
On Thu, 13 Oct 2005 16:36:01 -0400, "Irulan" <lrulan@comcast.net>
wrote:
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>"Bob" <spam@uce.gov> wrote in message
>news:434ec38b.84585437@news-server.houston.rr.com...
>> On Thu, 13 Oct 2005 13:45:58 -0500, Serial # 19781010 <none@none.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>Some folks will tell you it's a problem of limited writing on RW
>>>disks. The same RW disks that gave me problems on the Cyberhome never
>>>give me any grief with the Pioneer. Some of these disks have been
>>>rewritten over 40 times on the Pioneer with no problems.
>>
>> Tech support at Ilo, which is actually CyberHome, told me that the
>> discs they recommend inhouse are Verbatim.
>>
>> I am using Imation (Philips 041) I got at WM and as long as I
>> full-erase them with DVD Decrypter first, I have had no problems.
>
>I just returned an iLO dvd recorder (HD04) I purchased from Walmart. I had
>no idea it was a Cyberhome. I also have a Cyberhome 1500 recorder and it is
>a piece of crap, I only use it occasionally. If I had known it iLO was a
>Cyberhome I would never have purchased it in the first place.
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