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  1. I burned my vacationmovie (55 min) with NERO on a Philips dvd+ medium. My standalone player Pioneer DCS-303 won't play my movie, afher 15 minutes it stops playing.
    I burned the project again on a other medium "Platium dvd+" but there are the same problems.
    I asked the customerservice from Pioneer and they told me that the DCS-303 not dvd+ mediums supports. The internatinal agreements are only suporting DVD-rw. But the are few mediums dvd+ that can playing on the DSC-303.

    Can somebody tel my which dvd+ marks supports the pioneer DVD-303.

    Thank you
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  2. depending on your burner if its a sony forget it, but I have an HP DVD200i and I can get any DVD+R and DVD+RW to play on anything, 1st go to "plus RW.org" and get the free bitsetter, put any blank +R or +RW in setup your burner where it burns all your discs as DVD-ROM, if using a +RW, set the disc to that setting, burn your disc, I use NERO 5.5.917 and I can even play mine in my Panasonic DMR-E10 and E20 and my brothers HR2, even though panansonic says +R is not supported and can not be played in these players, the default settings on the burner that is +R, before you change it, will not allow you to play on those machines once I change it over it will in any DVD players, well everything I tried it in, about 40 different Players.
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  3. well by using the bitsetter I managed to get a backup dvd+r played on my xbox but now it won't play on my standalone dvdplayer. before I used the bitsetter I was able to view it on my standalone player. Is there a way I make it it work for both devices???
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  4. should've bought the pioneer a05/a05, pioneer claims a
    85% compatability rate.....its a -r/rw, the future is now....
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  5. Problem with a pioneer or sony nothing but toubles, just look at all the posts here, I have a HP DVD200i my +R's and +RW's plays on 40 different DVD players, all that I have tried, only brand I have not tried is a pioneer. But if you use the bitsetter make sure that you player says its gonna record the +R's at DVD-Rom and not +R.
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