I have a DVR-R or DVD+R in my Pioneer 220 and tried to do an A-B repeat and it comes up with this error message ""This operation is prohibited by this disc". The DVD was recorded on another non-Pioneer recorder and this disk is finalized. Is there a way around this error? It works on other DVD's that were recorded using the Pioneer. Are there other functions not supported on non-Pioneer recorded disks? TIA
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The Pioneer 220-S can only playback DVD-R/DVD-RW media. DVD+R media that is booktyped to DVDROM setting can then be played back on the 220-S recorder. If it's not booktyped to DVDROM the DVD+R media will not be able to playback. Someone can correct me if I am mistaken about that. I've played back DVD+R media that is booktyped to DVDROM which were burned with my Plextor 708a and Benq 1620 drives. They played back fine on my Pioneer 220-S with no probs.
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There is no problem playing back either DVD-R or DVD+R with the Pioneer 220. The problem is setting up an A-B repeat block which won't work if it was originally recorded on another recorder. The recording was originally made on a LiteOn 5101 with DVD+R. It played and repeated fine on the LiteOn but it didn't repeat on the Pioneer so I converted it to DVD-R using my computer and still won't repeat. Any suggestions? The only thing I can think of is to re-record it with the Pioneer which is tedious to say the least.
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I believe that some recorders only have "forward scanning" capabilities. Maybe the A-B repeat constitutes a "reverse scanning" operation. This is one of the sacrifices of a disc-on-the-fly recording operation.
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I have the Pioneer 510H and A-B loop playback works on DVDs recorded by the Pioneer, recorded on a computer and commercial DVDs. I don't have any +R discs but everything I've tried works fine. The movie has to be playing in order to activate the A and B settings but you already know this because it works with some of your discs.
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Yes they're DVD-R or DVD+R's videos. I did some more experimenting and found the Pioneer will do A-B repeat on DVD-R's made by a Panny E55, but not on DVD+R's made by a LiteOn 5101 or the same DVD+R disk copied to a DVD-R on my computer. The LiteOn disk was of course finalized. Maybe the LiteOn didn't record sufficient info on the disk to allow for A-B repeat? Or maybe it's the DVD+R format itself?
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