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  1. Hello,

    I haven't had the opportunity to check this out or not, but I was told that if I recorded material on any speed past "M2", that even if my disks were finalized, they would not play on another DVD player. Has anyone tried this yet? I have dubbed some material for a friend on 4 an 6 hour modes and don't know wether it will play on another DVD player. I was told that anything over two hour speed would not work. Any help would be appreciated. I just have been too busy to check this out on another player.....

    Thanks!!


    BTW: I was the one who was having problems with the compatiblity of some -R disks and since I "downgraded" to the original firmware, my problems have ceased. As far as finalizing disks recorded on another recorder, Philips told me there is a "force finalize" procedure that they could walk me through. I'll have to give that a try....
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    I just put a M4 recording on a +RW from my 75 into my Mustek V520 which will normally play anything I throw at it.
    It seemed to read the disc started to count uo (no audio or video , just stayed on the original wallpaper) got to about 6 seconds and stopped.
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  3. AH HAA!!! Let's see if there's a trend here. I hope not. I'd hate to do anything rash like return this thing, because I really like it so far. Thanks for sharing your unfortunate situation.
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  4. Most of my recordings are M4, they play on my apex 500 b and w, and Koss kd365 from Sears. Don't know where you heard that, but it's wrong.
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  5. Mine won't play on my Afreey LD2060.

    "Don't know where you heard that, but it's wrong" A bit of a rash statement IMO!

    I guess you should say that it will play on some machines but not all.

    Make sure your other player will read +R/+RW discs, not all machines do.

    Nezza
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