Posted by Mike S. on 12/27/06 12:31
In article <emt25f$kki$2@luna.vcn.bc.ca>, Roy Tony <t2k@vcn.bc.ca> wrote:
>
> I started using the LITEON LVW-5006 DVD Recorder.
>
> I used Verbatim DVD+RW for recording because I like to re-record and/or
> add something else later. I record stuff at various speeds. Is this the
> best choice?
>
> One frequent problem I noticed is after successfully recording -
> and perhaps after editing the title - I remove the disc and
> notice the bottom side of the disc has a mysterious thin coating
> of white dust. The dust is patterned spiralling from the centre like it
> got strewn there as the disc spun in the machine.
>
> The dust can be wiped it off but sometimes a little sticky. It's annoying
> as it prevent other DVD players from playing the disc until I wiped it
> off. What's causing that?
Assuming the obvious doesn't apply - i.e. you aren't using the recorder in
a smoky environment - I'd say the machine may be about to fail its smoke
test. I'd remove the top while the machine is running and check to see if
there is some component that is overheating.
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