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crevitch
 
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I purchased multiple DVD recorders for transcribing my 8mm analog tapes
and have had problems.

The first unit I purchased was an "ILO" from wal-mart. It did an OK job
of recording on TDK discs, but could not initialize Maxell DVD+Rs. I
returned the unit and purchased a "look-on" from Costco. This unit
worked OK, but occasionally would freeze at the end of a DVD when full,
and the unit would not respond unless power cycled. I returned that
unit, and bought a daewoo from costco. This unit experiences the
freezing as well. In addition, the encoding of one disk screwed up 3/4
of the way through one disc (blocky, intermittent).

Do I have a disc incomatibility here? I would have thought the unit
could detect a problem and stop rather than freezing? Am I better off
with a name Japanese Brand?

I plan to try another MFR disc, but would appreciate any insight into my
problems.

Thanks
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crevitch wrote:
I purchased multiple DVD recorders for transcribing my 8mm analog tapes
and have had problems.

The first unit I purchased was an "ILO" from wal-mart. It did an OK job
of recording on TDK discs, but could not initialize Maxell DVD+Rs. I
returned the unit and purchased a "look-on" from Costco. This unit
worked OK, but occasionally would freeze at the end of a DVD when full,
and the unit would not respond unless power cycled. I returned that
unit, and bought a daewoo from costco. This unit experiences the
freezing as well. In addition, the encoding of one disk screwed up 3/4
of the way through one disc (blocky, intermittent).

Do I have a disc incomatibility here? I would have thought the unit
could detect a problem and stop rather than freezing? Am I better off
with a name Japanese Brand?

I plan to try another MFR disc, but would appreciate any insight into my
problems.

Thanks

A client of mine purchased a couple of dozen Sony units to do live
recording of various presentations--over a three day period--during a
recent conference.

We had two of the units in each room with a VHS backup (recording audio
from the speaker, and video from computer PowerPoint presentation).

We were forced to use the VHS backup several times. The Sonys would
either freeze during the presentation, or fail to close out the disks.
Often a faint ozone smell, or unusually high level of heat would emanate
from the units before they gave up the ghost...sometimes the same
symptoms on machines which performed as advertised.

I'd say attrition over the three days amounted to something like 25%.
IOW, if you go withat least--'that' specific model of Sony (didn't
record which one), you have a one in four chance of getting a dud...and
that was just in the first three days.

jak
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Sarah
 
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seems to me like you just purchased cheap recorders, and you know,
cheap is as cheap does.
get the right disks, left column, dvd recorders:
http://www.videohelp.com/


On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 10:22:55 -0400, crevitch wrote:

I purchased multiple DVD recorders for transcribing my 8mm analog tapes
and have had problems.

The first unit I purchased was an "ILO" from wal-mart. It did an OK job
of recording on TDK discs, but could not initialize Maxell DVD+Rs. I
returned the unit and purchased a "look-on" from Costco. This unit
worked OK, but occasionally would freeze at the end of a DVD when full,
and the unit would not respond unless power cycled. I returned that
unit, and bought a daewoo from costco. This unit experiences the
freezing as well. In addition, the encoding of one disk screwed up 3/4
of the way through one disc (blocky, intermittent).

Do I have a disc incomatibility here? I would have thought the unit
could detect a problem and stop rather than freezing? Am I better off
with a name Japanese Brand?

I plan to try another MFR disc, but would appreciate any insight into my
problems.

Thanks

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robm
 
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these links were useful to me when i was researching
to buy a DVD recorder.
I remeber seeing alot about a 2 hour bug. where DVD
recorder locks up after 2 hours of recording one of the
DVD forums i visited discussed ways of fixing this prob.

HTH

DVD Recorders with known flaws (and description and fix):
http://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=263168

Forum with ;lots of Ques /Answer :
http://www.videohelp.com/forum/

Video convert/create tips:
http://digitalfaq.com/dvdguides/basics/quicktips.htm

Quality DVD media how to determine:
http://digitalfaq.com/media/dvdmedia.htm

Good forum ask/answer lots of DVD quest :
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/forumdisplay.php?f=106


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I purchased multiple DVD recorders for transcribing my 8mm analog tapes
and have had problems.

The first unit I purchased was an "ILO" from wal-mart. It did an OK job
of recording on TDK discs, but could not initialize Maxell DVD+Rs. I
returned the unit and purchased a "look-on" from Costco. This unit
worked OK, but occasionally would freeze at the end of a DVD when full,
and the unit would not respond unless power cycled. I returned that
unit, and bought a daewoo from costco. This unit experiences the
freezing as well. In addition, the encoding of one disk screwed up 3/4
of the way through one disc (blocky, intermittent).

Do I have a disc incomatibility here? I would have thought the unit
could detect a problem and stop rather than freezing? Am I better off
with a name Japanese Brand?

I plan to try another MFR disc, but would appreciate any insight into my
problems.

Thanks



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On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 10:22:55 -0400 crevitch wrote in
Message id: :

I purchased multiple DVD recorders for transcribing my 8mm analog tapes
and have had problems.

The first unit I purchased was an "ILO" from wal-mart. It did an OK job
of recording on TDK discs, but could not initialize Maxell DVD+Rs. I
returned the unit and purchased a "look-on" from Costco. This unit
worked OK, but occasionally would freeze at the end of a DVD when full,
and the unit would not respond unless power cycled. I returned that
unit, and bought a daewoo from costco. This unit experiences the
freezing as well. In addition, the encoding of one disk screwed up 3/4
of the way through one disc (blocky, intermittent).

Do I have a disc incomatibility here? I would have thought the unit
could detect a problem and stop rather than freezing? Am I better off
with a name Japanese Brand?

I plan to try another MFR disc, but would appreciate any insight into my
problems.


From my experiences, Pioneer makes the best DVD writers.


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On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 10:22:55 -0400 crevitch wrote in
Message id: :

I purchased multiple DVD recorders for transcribing my 8mm analog tapes
and have had problems.

The first unit I purchased was an "ILO" from wal-mart. It did an OK job
of recording on TDK discs, but could not initialize Maxell DVD+Rs. I
returned the unit and purchased a "look-on" from Costco. This unit
worked OK, but occasionally would freeze at the end of a DVD when full,
and the unit would not respond unless power cycled. I returned that
unit, and bought a daewoo from costco. This unit experiences the
freezing as well. In addition, the encoding of one disk screwed up 3/4
of the way through one disc (blocky, intermittent).

Do I have a disc incomatibility here? I would have thought the unit
could detect a problem and stop rather than freezing? Am I better off
with a name Japanese Brand?

I plan to try another MFR disc, but would appreciate any insight into my
problems.


From my experiences, Pioneer makes the best DVD writers.


Pioneers are good, although some of their models aren't cooled
adequately and run hot.

On the advice of friends I recently got a BenQ DW1640 (same
drive used by Plextor) and couldn't be happier with it. Fast, quiet,
not one coaster yet in nearly 200 discs using Taiyo Yuden TYG02
DVD-R media. Here are links to the drive and media:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16827101649

http://www.supermediastore.com/super...media-100.html


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