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    (why do I find it so hard to type Samsung? Ah well...)

    At work, I use a Samsung DVD R155 to record programmes off TV for playback in lessons (I work in an FE college) on computers, however, a couple of minutes into a chapter the playback stops. This happens no matter what software I use to play it; we have Windows Media Player (the most commonly used one), RealPlayer and CyberLink PowerDVD on the computers, and I have also tried it in Media Player Classic. Each time the same problem occurs.

    Does anybody know why this is, or any way I can solve this problem?

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    I'd question the recording. If the same problem occurs with multiple players, then there is likely an issue with your recordings.
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    Yes, I'd already figured that it was the recording. What I am asking is whether it's fixable (for future recordings) or workaroundable (for existing recordings, for instance ripping and reburning).
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    Does it playback properly in the recorder? It's possible the data isn't even on the disc, in which case it can't be fixed.
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    What brand of blank disc was used? See www.nomorecoasters.com
    You might have used a cheap disc, and the disc is bad.
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