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  1. Bought a 5-pack of TDK DVDRWs which, predictably, don't work (it can't read them)

    Any ideas which DVDRWs might work??

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    I use Philips and BenQ +RW's in my old Philips 985 Recorder.
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  3. I have a Philips 985. Memorex, HP, Fuji, Optodisc, Philips, and several others, all work. I have never had a problem with any +RW brand that I have tried.

    What do you mean by "it can't read them"? Does it say "no disc" or some other error when you put the disc in?
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  4. Yeah, it said "No disc". Is this probably, then, a case of an incompatible DVDRW as I hope or some sort of error with the DVD Recorder. Might I have more luck with DVDRs??

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    If you try to load a -RW (instead of a +RW) it will say no disc. Where were the TDK's made? Those made in Japan and Singapore are fine, but the ones made in Taiwan can be a bit unreliable.

    I've used TDK (made in Japan & Singapore), Verbatim, and Imation. No problems in the DVR75.

    Andy.
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  6. Yeah, it's a DVD-RW, not a DVD+RW. Whats the difference?

    Andy

    PS: Yeah it's from Taiwan!
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    the difference is your phillips is a +rw so there is no chance you can record onto a -rw it will play them but not record on to them
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    Philips DVD Recorders only record on +R and +RW discs.
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    Yep, you can only record onto +R/+RW discs as the Philips isn't a multi-format recorder. I've found in the past that TDK's made in Taiwan can be unreliable (in other +RW recorders at least). I've also found the same thing with +R TDk's made in Taiwan on the Panasonic E20. Just check where they're made before you buy.

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  10. Thanks guys!

    I reckon there should be a link to this forum instead of a technical support phone number. Costs a lot less (obviously!), you get friendly support and
    above all a fast response!!

    Thanks

    Andy (or Andrew there r two of us here at least!)
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