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    I bought very cheap DVD-RW discs $2.39/disc (in a 10-disc pack) at www.hypermicro.com. They work perfectly in the Pioneer DVR-104 drive but not in my HP Pavilon n5125 notebook's DVD-ROM drive.
    Do you have any experience with the DVD-compatibility of these "hypercheap" generic DVD-RW discs?
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    Have you played any other brand discs on your laptop?
    My Tosheba won't play ANY DVD-R/RW discs.
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    leebo is right. Check and make sure that your drive can play branded dvd-rw's. I bought generic dvd-r's from hypermicro and they play fine on my Affree dvd-rom drive but the verbatim dvd-rw I bought from hypermico does not. Its the drive's fault not the media. [/b]
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  4. Hypermicro's DVD-R and DVD-RW do have some problem. They are a little bit heavier...and my experience is that, the DVD-R can be played on my DVD-ROM drive of my desktop, but not playable on my notebook's DVD-ROM, and not playable by my Sony DVD-player.

    I haven't tried the DVD-RW yet. Will post results after I tried.
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    Thanks a lot for the comments!
    In the meantime I found that it does not matter what DVD-RW media I was using. I tried Pioneer ($17/disc), Sony DVD-RW ($13/disc) and hypermicro generic ($2.4/disk) discs and none of them worked with any of the notebook DVD-ROMs I tested.
    LanceSteel is right "Its the drive's fault not the media.".
    However, all notebook slim DVD-ROM worked with DVD-R discs.
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    Its just like CD-R and CD-RW was back in the day... if its new enough it can read it unless its a cheapo drive ... in time everyone will forget all these bumps in the road and everything will be good...
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    Originally Posted by nemethmik
    Thanks a lot for the comments!
    In the meantime I found that it does not matter what DVD-RW media I was using. I tried Pioneer ($17/disc), Sony DVD-RW ($13/disc) and hypermicro generic ($2.4/disk) discs and none of them worked on not any of my environment's DVD reading devices (player, DVD-ROM).
    LanceSteel is right "Its the drive's fault not the media.".
    However, I'd say that DVD-RW has been advertised as a DVD-compatible media but that's simply not true, DVD-RW is compatible only with devices that has the DVD-RW logo.
    I think the only really DVD-compatible writable media is DVD-R.
    Some machines will read DVD-RW fine regardless if DVD-RW support is listed or not. But if you want to ensure maximal compatibility, use your drive to burn DVD-R instead on GOOD media.
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