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  1. Hello everyone in media section

    I was wondering....
    I tryed 16 x memorex DVD-R today in my Pioneer 531 HDD dvd recorder....
    & it doesn't seem to detect them....

    Is there any way to make them work?

    I bought them for around 40$ for a pack of 100...
    & i can't return them
    media is not refundable...


    Is it a firmware type of problem?
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    where did you purchase your media?

    everywhere that i have purchased media has accepted returns.. (wal-mart, best buy, fry's)..

    it's not like you could "make a copy" of blank media.. you should talk to a manager..
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  3. wow best buy
    gonna try this today

    i didn't even try 1 so it's suposed to take them back
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  4. I'm having media problems with my Pioneer 533 (same as 531 but has DV input).

    Looks like your Memorex 16x discs are CMC media which don't work on my machine either.

    I just bought the unit yesterday and tried various media to see how the unit reacted. Results as follows:

    1. Maxell MIJ 8x discs. No problem.
    2. Verbatim 16x discs. No problem.
    3. No-name Ritek 4x discs. No problem.
    4. Philips 8x discs -- CMC Mag -- disk initialization failure or disc not recognized.
    5. Teon 8x discs -- CMC Mag -- disk initialization failure or disc not recognized.

    Apparently the unit does not like CMC discs. Admittedly this is not a huge surprise as CMC discs tend to be a bit low in quality, but the 533 has a Pioneer 109 drive in it which should not have problems burning them (based on my experience with a Pioneer 108 burner).

    I'm surprised because my very old Panasonic E-30 burns both discs moderately well.

    My Benq burner burns both very well with quality scores in the 95+ range.

    Anyone with similar experiences?

    jb
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