Check this article from USA Today if you are using one of the following Pioneer DVD Recorders
DVR-7000; PRV-9000; DVR-A03; DVR-103; DVR-A04 and DVR-104.
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2002-09-18-dvd-glitch_x.htm
It seems that there is a problem that can cause serious damage to the optics within the drive while using the newer high-speed media.
For full details and a software repair, check pioneers website at the following URL.
www.pioneerelectronics.com/hs/
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This has already been mentioned in a number of threads. Thanks for the information.
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