I have a Panasonic DMR E80HS. I've played some DVD's on this machine, but some have started to break up.......usually at around half-way through the showing. Sometimes I can restart at the beginning, and everything will work out allright......but often not. I took a DVD disc that started breaking up on the Panasonic (around halfway through the video; they never mess up near the beginning), and popped it in my LG DVD Drive on my PC; it played fine, via WMP. I sure need some direction here. Is my Panasonic faulty? If so, what do I do? I know these are a lot of questions, but I just hope that some kind and talented soul will give me some answers.
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Are you using good quality disks?
"Art is making something out of nothing and selling it." - Frank Zappa -
Originally Posted by pjblevin
If you can get it fixed under warranty, that'll be the best solution. If your warranty is expired, then you may want to consider the cost/benefit factor before paying the repair cost out of your own pocket. Good luck. -
ZippyP: I don't know what you mean by "quality". It was a DVD-r disc copied from my original commercial disc. This was done via my PC-based LG DVD burner (buttressed by "DVD Decrypter & DVD Shrink" software). As you probably know, this is a LEGAL enterprise. So I put the copied DVD into my $500 Panasonic DVR. It proceeded to break up after a time. Having had the same problem with other copied DVD's, I was very irritated about this whole situation. Why is this happening, I'm thinking. Should I call the Panasonic help desk? Google my problem? I didn't know what to do, but a thought kept floating through my mind........'it could be the Panasonic DVR'. Fast forward. I just got back from Wal-Mart, where I bought a Magnavox (can anybody remember that name?) DVD player. I brought it home, hooked it up, and it played my copied DVD perfectly! Wanna know what I paid for it? $39.00. Playback only. I bought the cheapest one they had, just to conclusively prove my suspicion. Wanna know what I think?.........f*** Panasonic, and all the rest of the expensive "high-end" vendors. I'm still gonna keep my $500 Panasonic DVR to copy TiVo downloads to DVD disc, but otherwise, when I watch a DVD on my home entertainment system, I'll use my $39.00 Magnavox.
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Originally Posted by pjblevin
Read on: http://www.digitalfaq.com/media/dvdmedia.htm"Art is making something out of nothing and selling it." - Frank Zappa -
Your computer dvd drive isnt as picky.
As others mentioned use great media & write at say 4x to test.... the faster you write the more it wobbles....
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