Do any of the better standalone players (such as Oppo) do this, or do a notably better job of it than most ? Including unfinalized -RWs, which might be in either VR or Video Mode ?
In particular, I'm talking about the disks you'd normally have to play back in the same DVR that recorded them.
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Most players won't play unfinalized discs, especially in VR mode, at least none that I have used. I've read that some recorders have issues with discs they have created if they aren't finalized. Some standalones often also have issues with multisession discs.
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