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  1. My first attempt at burning using using Memorex DVD-R 4.x identified as CMC MAG.AF1. DVD plays flawlessly in my Panasonic DV30 but on the CP67 it stuters and pixelates. DVD was home compilation authored with DVD-LAB and burned with NERO 6.0 using LiteOn 411S Firmware FS0F. I have tried burning it @ 4x and 2x and neither speed works. Another DVD-R identified as MXL RG01 palys fine in the CP67. Is it the media? Or what other things should I check for?
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  2. My first burner is LiteOn 451S using Nero 6 and RecordNow Max. I have two Panasonic DVD players, A110 and CP67. Based on both user manuals, I verified them with DVD-R only.

    With burned 4x DVD-R (Ritek G04), the CP67 shows No Play while the A110 plays with a lot of pixelations and freeze.

    With burned 2x DVD-R (Ritek G03 and G04), the CP67 plays with a lot of pixelations and freeze while the A110 plays with less pixelations.

    It seems the lower burn speed will help but I can not set to burn at 1x. The LiteOn 451S might not allow to burn at 1x.

    Using Panasonic burner LF-D311 which burns at 1x only, all DVD-R play on A110 and CP67 with no problems. I returned the LiteOn 451S.

    I think the 2x and 4x DVD-R disks from LiteOn are not good enough for my Panasonic players. They play without problem with my friend's Toshiba player. I am looking for other burners which can burn 2x or 4x disks for my players.

    Yesterday, another friend gave me three 4x DVD+R burned from I/O Magic, Sony and Plextor. The Panasonic A110 can play them but the CP67 keeps reading the disks forever.

    What burner did you use? Can you set it to burn at 1x? Do you get any good result?
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  3. I burned using a lite-on 411s, tried to burn at 1x but nero will only burn @ 2x or 4x.
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  4. I still have Panasonic LF-D311, only 1x, as backup. Based on my bad experience with LiteOn 451, I decide to stay at 4x burning and go to Pioneer 106, rather than NEC 1300.

    This CP67 plays without problems with DVD-R and DVD-RW disks burned with Pioneer 106.

    4x DVD-R: RiData (Ritek G04), Maxell MXLRG02
    2x DVD-R: Imation (Ritek G03), TDK TDKG02
    2x DVD-RW: TDK TDK502

    I did try Philips DVD+RW but the CP67 shows No Disk.

    Pioneer 106 is the right DVD burner for Panasonic CP67 and A110.
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