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  1. I just got this recorder for my bday, i was wonder what the difference between the XP/SP/LP/EP is for a regular DVD player,

    I have 2 DVD PLayers, 1 is a sony DVP-NS700P and the other AWIA XD-DV370, this disc i recorder will not play on either of them,

    Any suggestions?
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  2. One important thing to note is that the E30 records on either DVD-RAM or DVD-R. If you use the DVD-RAM, it will not play on most DVD players.
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  3. XP: 1 hour per disc (bit rate ~ 9500 Kbits/sec)
    SP: 2 hour per disc (bit rate ~ half of the above)
    LP: 4 hour per disc (half again)
    EP: 6 hour per disc (~ 1500 Kbits/sec)

    LP and EP really sucks in quality (for me)
    ktnwin - PATIENCE
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  4. Originally Posted by Gil T Pleasure
    One important thing to note is that the E30 records on either DVD-RAM or DVD-R. If you use the DVD-RAM, it will not play on most DVD players.

    Nope, used DVD-R's Maxell DVD-R.

    Thanks
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  5. hey pyrr, do discs make on recorder play on other decks?
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  6. Originally Posted by musher70
    hey pyrr, do discs make on recorder play on other decks?
    So far, i've only tried those two players, i really do not want to buy a new dvd play i would figure since the sony is less than a year old, it should support it.

    Think it could be the disc's like i said they are made by maxell.

    Thanks
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  7. Did you finalize the DVD-R?
    Did you check the DVD Players compatibility list to see if your DVD players can play DVD-R?
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  8. Thanks guys, that was my problems, apparently i did not finalize the CD correctly.

    Thanks everyone!
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