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Posted by Rick Merrill on 03/30/07 23:33
GMAN wrote:
> In article <fvrq035iunva0br7n6mf471kh1fjjuir7b@4ax.com>, Ron <ron_j_mayer@hotpop.com> wrote:
>> On Fri, 30 Mar 2007 19:04:51 GMT, Stan <srs666@despammed.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Ron <ron_j_mayer@hotpop.com> wrote in
>>> news:fumq03lnb815arohj5pgoeajr4p39m2a17@4ax.com:
>>>
>>>> Hi! .....
>>>> My "Pioneer" 'DVR-310' DVD Recorder accepts
>>>> and records to "DVD-R" and "DVD-RW" disks
>>>> provided they are brand new *blanks*.
>>>> It, however, rejects used DVD-RW disks if
>>>> they have been used to record computer data,
>>>> movies or anything else on another computer
>>>> or DVD recorder earlier.
>>> Doesn't the Pioneer have a built-in function to erase or format RW disks?
>> No, it does not have either "erase" or "format" functions.
>> What it does when you put in a new *blank* DVD-RW is
>> to "auto initialize" the blank DVD-RW media. Once the
>> Pioneer Digital Video Recorder has done this, ther are
>> many editing functions that can be selected to delete,
>> rename, (etc) your video clips...... then, when the media
>> is nearly full, you can "finalize" it and you have your
>> completed DVD.
>>
> There has to be some sort of internal menu with a format function.
>
I'm sure there is: "format?" yes, "are you sure?" yes,
"start?" yes , whew!
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