|  | Posted by Stuart Miller on 12/08/06 07:35 
"Jan B" <nospam@nospam.se> wrote in message news:0muhn2hm7rah8vts4dem2f52so4ss3h5o2@4ax.com...
 
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 >
 > I don't use DVD+R in the recorder. I burn permanent discs (mostly +R)
 > on the PC after adding menus, correcting 16:9 flag etc.
 > Or I just copy a +RW I edited on the recorder on to a +R if I want a
 > disc to keep.
 >
 I am still learning dvdr - what edit program do you use?
 I have tried a few that I have here - Roxio7 and Power Producer, not
 particularly pleased with them.
 I have Pinnacle Studio9, but have not used it in about a year - not even
 installed on this machine.
 
 > On a PC there is no practical difference between +R and -R (besides
 > the inherent buffer underrun capability of +R and compatibility
 > differences one can have between recorders and players).
 >
 > The Philips standalone can record on +R right away without formatting.
 > But post edits on disc (hide and new chapter marks) is only visible on
 > a recorder, it can not be visible on a standard DVD-player. Only
 > chapter points created while recording fare visible to a DVD-player.
 
 agreed, same experience here
 It can 'erase' its own recordings, but can not erase a rw burned on the
 computer
 
 >
 > So I use +RW in the Philips recorder with the main features:
 > + Records right away (without no extra formatting command).
 > + Plays (and extracts) right away on a PC or standard DVD-Player.
 > + Philips recorders replicates the 16:9 aspect flag in SCART connector
 > as it was changing during the recording, when played back on the
 > recorder.
 > + Post edits (split/hide and new chapter marks) can be made compatible
 > with DVD-players.
 >
 > There is one negative point.
 > - Time jumps are disabled when played on a DVD-player.
 
 Sorry - what do you mean by that?
 
 Stuart
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