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    Does anyone know how I can finalize discs recorded on a Panasonic DMR-E60 with a DMR-E50? The E50 plays the discs but says "Cannot Finalize" when I try to. I don't have the E60 anymore, darn it.
    I tried to install the firmware update on the E50 but the display said "unsupported", which means it doesn't need it according to the Panasonic website.
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  2. Originally Posted by KeepItSimple
    Does anyone know how I can finalize discs recorded on a Panasonic DMR-E60 with a DMR-E50? The E50 plays the discs but says "Cannot Finalize" when I try to. I don't have the E60 anymore, darn it.
    In the post located at https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1250162 I mentioned the following:

    "The only other problem I had was when I recorded a DVD on my Panasonic DMR-E60, and tried to finalize it on one of my DMR-E20s. Apparently, those recorders use different internal recording formats, and the disc could not be finalized on either machine after the attempt, although could still be played on any of the recorders. "

    After attempting to finalize the DVD on the wrong machine, it would play on each machine, but never could be finalized on either machine.

    My solution was to rip the unfinalized DVD using ISOBuster, and using DVD creation software to create the menus for the ripped videos.
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  3. Originally Posted by KeepItSimple
    I tried to install the firmware update on the E50 but the display said "unsupported", which means it doesn't need it according to the Panasonic website.
    Did you just burn the downloaded executable file directly on a CD or burn the actual firmware file after executing the downloaded file first? If it's the former, then you just did it wrong. Panasonic apparently forgot to tell people that they need to execute (double click) the downloaded file before burning the firmware file on a CD.
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  4. Originally Posted by Synergy
    Did you just burn the downloaded executable file directly on a CD or burn the actual firmware file after executing the downloaded file first? If it's the former, then you just did it wrong. Panasonic apparently forgot to tell people that they need to execute (double click) the downloaded file before burning the firmware file on a CD.
    According to Panasonic's website http://www2.panasonic.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/vDownloads?storeId=15001&langId=-1...ge=DVDFirmware
    it appears that you are supposed to just download the file, and copy it directly to a CD-R without execution on the PC first.

    But you are right, the downloaded file must be uncompressed first on the PC, and the PANA_DVD.FRM file is the one copied to the CD-R.
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    That's right. Now that I look REALLY close on the firmware update page it shows an illustration of the file that you're supposed to burn to the CD-R and the filename is PANA_DVD.FRM, which is what you get when you click on DMRE50.exe (the downloaded file). Thanks to y'all for the info and boo to Panasonic for leaving out a small detail that's essential to the plot.
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  6. So, KeepItSimple, were you able to update the firmware in your DMR-E50? And, did that solve your finalization problem??
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  7. What kind of disks are they? Dvddram doesn't finalize on any machine.
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    Yes I was able to update the firmware after I burned the correct file to CD. I don't know if it will now finalize those discs from the DMR-E60 because I already finalized them on the new DMR-ES10 (a good DVD Recorder even though it doesn't have a bitrate display as earlier Panasonic models did ). BTW the discs I was trying to finalize were DVD-R, not DVD-RAM.
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