I just bought some of these dvd-rw's and there is a warning saying that it is for use only in 4x speed dvd-r/rw drives/recorders. They say something about if it is used in a drive w/ an old firmware it may lock up the drive, cause the lens to fog, and break the drive. My question is, is this dvd-rw safe to play in my Pioneer 16X DVD-ROM drive? What about regular set-top players. Is the danger only with RECORDING to the disk, or can it be playing it back as well? Does anyone know? Thanks for your help.
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Recording only with the disk and old firmware locking the unit at 2x. Writing and reading are different processes of course.
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Originally Posted by nyijedi
Here is a link warning for the pioneer drives http://wwwbsc.pioneer.co.jp/product-e/ibs/device_e/owabi_e.html , they have had at least 3-4 firmware upgrades since then... The warning on your media is just one of those rare just in case someone hasn't applied the appropriate firmwareCendyne/Pioneer 105 & 104 with a Dazzle* Hollywood DV-Bridge.
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