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  1. I'm looking for owners of a Proline 1040 DVD Player. Are you able to play DVD+R and/or DVD-R? If so, could you please tell me which brand you use and how you burn them?? I'm having "NO DISC" problems when trying DVD+R discs, but according to the reviews it must be possible..

    Please help!!!
    Many thanks
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    I get the same problem and its infuriating.
    Did you manage to find a solution?
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  3. i have a Grundig gdv 250 dvd player which is identical to the proline 1040 player, both are not able to play dvd-R's or dvd+r's because of the hardware. There is nothing that can be done unless you take it to a shop and get the machine chipped as far as i know there is no firmware fix for this including the macrovision. I had to change dvd player so that i could watch my DVD-R movies.
    Check out the dvd hacks page you might get more info there on you proline dvd player
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    Hey, thanx for the reply.
    Just wondered how some people manage to get it to work then - according to the reviews of the proline 1040 on this site people can get it to work with all disc types. Very confusing the whole thing.
    I have now managed to get a DVD+RW to work and am going to try with a DVD-R. If some people can get it to work then it must surely be possible....
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    I have just got a set of DVD-R from dabs.com - the cheapest ones available - and they seem to play fine, so you might want to try them. Dont know what is wrong with the DVD+Rs i have...
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  6. I have a other strange problem a dvd-r is playing a dvd +rw is playing a dvd - rw is not playing and a dvd + r is also not playing can someone explane that to me
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