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Posted by Sleepyguy on 09/15/07 19:37
On Sat, 08 Sep 2007 19:00:23 -0700, WinField <doghouse@operamail.com>
wrote:
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>Linea Recta wrote:
>> "WinField" <doghouse@operamail.com> schreef in bericht
>> news:3iyEi.98478$Vk6.68848@newsfe07.phx...
>>
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>>>Linea Recta wrote:
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>>>>"WinField" <doghouse@operamail.com> schreef in bericht
>>>>news:3UYDi.31366$L_7.3160@newsfe16.phx...
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>>>>>Just jump in and do the burn. The pucker factor will be high. Chances
>>>>>are everything will work as advertised.
>>>>>
>>>>>I have yet to create a dual-layer DVD-9 coaster. That makes me happy.
>>>>>What makes me unhappy was discovering that 2 of my 3 stand-alone DVD
>>>>>players would not recognize my double-layer burned discs. Only the
>>>>>expensive Pioneer plays my burned DL-Verbatims.
>>>>>
>>>>>Yes, of course they ALL play DL commercial discs. So much for DVD
>>>>>standards ...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>I made one today successfully. What's more: it seems to play fine on the
>>>>(cheap) stand alone too.
>>>
>>>- = - =
>>>
>>>You lucky puppy! Now I'm jealous. =)
>>
>>
>>
>> Woof! I'm an adult border collie...
>>
>>
>>
>>>Looks like I'll have to drag my dusty Apex DVD player out of the closet,
>>>and see if it will play DL burned discs. If I can cajole it to work for
>>>a bit longer - that is.
>>
>>
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>> I suppose I've been lucky for once in me life. I'm using "Nashua" branded
>> media, (which seems to be manufactured by Ricoh). They ARE very slow (2.4X)
>> but that's no big problem for the price of 2,5 euro a piece?
>>
>>
>> They seem to play fine in all my PC and standalone devices, under which the
>> hard disk recorder.
>
>
>I wonder. Is it the media? My discs are Verbatim's +R's dual-layer.
>
>My old Apex 1201 played my dual-layer +R Verbatims. But it has
>mechanical problems, and isn't a practical bit of hardware to use.
>
>I went to Target today, and purchased a $50 Phillips DVD player
>DVP-5140/37. Brought it home, plugged/cabled it up and test it. It
>works on my burned DL discs!
>
>It also plays my DivX flicks, and converts my PAL movies on-the-fly to
>NTSC standard. The cheap players really do the trick. I just hope it
>works for a couple of years.
>
> Stagger-crawl, crawl, stagger-stagger,
> - Winfield
There is also a region free back for this DVD player. Let me know
if you need it. The only annoying thing I have noticed with my own
5140 is that it sometimes brings up the circle and cross out in the
left hand corner during playback. I play DVDs from 2 different
regions, but I am not sure what could be causing this. And yes, I
have made sure I am not hitting any remote control buttons during
playback.
My Sony(a little older but high end) refuses to play DVD+DL
while my low end Liteon recorder plays them just fine. Go figure on
what the manufactures are doing.
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