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    Im recording with a JVC DRM70S and the material i record onto a Memorex DVD-RW wont read on my computer like a DVD-R will. Is there something special I need to do to get the computer to read what ive recorded?
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    you probabaly need to finalize the dvd-rw on the dvd-recorder.
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    I did that.
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    Please help. I really need these RW's to work here.
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    Memorex DVD-RW? They are probably bad discs. That's one of many possibilities.
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    what error do you get
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    No errors, and I highly doubt its the discs.

    Ill reitterate exactly what im doing and what im going through.

    I record onto the DVD-RW using my DVD recorder. I finalize the disc and the disc plays in both of my dvd players. But i want to do some editting with them but when i put the dvd-rw into the computer it wont reconize anything is on them. My dvd player is a benq 1620. So its not the discs, its something else.
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  8. Are you recording the dvd-rw in VR mode? If yes, then this thread might help.

    https://forum.videohelp.com/viewtopic.php?t=297648
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