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  1. simple question, simple answer hopfully can 90min & 99min cdr's playback on standalone players & if so what is the risk of damadge to the player (if any).
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    Another "simple" question like "How long is a peice of string"
    It depends on the player...
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  3. ok longshot here, its a sony dvp-s535, anyone had a go at it ?
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    Ring/Email Sony and get it from the horse's mouth

    P.S. My guess would be no. Sonys are crap when it comes to CDR.

    <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: d4n13l on 2001-10-21 09:08:58 ]</font>
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  5. sony are fine, vivastar run and are cheep so Im not complaining, as to phoning them, yeah right they think Im some sort of crazy fool :-p
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    Sorry dude... Sony are crap whem it comes to playing CDRs Many dont even play CDRs - You have got a lemon, get a decent player like... a pioneer... like me .
    In the DVD Players list of this site, it says that they dont even play CDRs anyway: As to whether it has the ability to play 99min CDRs I highly doubt.
    In the words of Mr T himself:
    "You crazy fool."
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    Take it back to Dixons and demand a refund.
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  7. sorry mate but im a snob when it comes to hi-fi equipment, pioneers for skint tossers with no class. I like refinement in my living room
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  8. waiting.......you must be on a dial up or somthing
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    LOL! I have an £800 Audiolab stereo Amp, and £1500 Monitor Audio speakers! £200 interconnects... I could go on. I am a super HI-FI snob, my pioneer DVD player used to be considered one of the best at the price! At least it plays CDRs, hehe. I only got it because it was an offer i couldnt refuse, £199 with 4 DVDs! At the time that was very cheap - 2/3 Years ago now i think... I want a Tag Maclauren (formally AudioLab) DVD player next, it is over £1000! Sony - Pah. Lame ass wannabe psuedo-quality brand name crap dude!
    I have a Sony 28" W/Screen 100Hz TV - it fuckin rocks!
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    But... yes, Im still on 56K. I live in Cornwall - What do you expect? ADSL/Cable is MILES away.
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  11. war I believe, Well atleast Im noway near dixons Revox picolo speaker dare I say 4500 squid for 4colums a center & a sub, sony 940 reciever with touchscreen remote £800 (paid 450+50 for remote), and the player you know about which I got for £250 down from 400, all I need now is somthing to wath it on, what do you think BIG tv or projector ?
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    waiting.......you must be on a dial up or somthing too
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  13. not miles more like years hahahaha
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    mmmm, a fellow HiFi snob .
    I have never been a fan of projectors (projectors are for schools), I like TVs better, besides I have no space for a projector. What about an ALBA? Only kidding... I would get a Sony W/S wega 32" (100Hz model), they are exceptional TVs, by far the best for the price mark of around £1000 - maybe up to £2000.
    I am gald to read that you steer clear of old "Dickies", I only buy my equipment from high-end outlets, mind you the my TV was from Dixons, £200 off the RRP - An offer I couldnt refuse, hehe. What cabling do you use? The standard bell wire (lol)or something more fitting? Like my Cable Talk Biwire @ £16/Metre and my £200 Signature 2 Gold RCA innterconnects? What amps do you have? A lame ass Sony (
    Have to go now, I'll reply in a few hrs
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    Sorry... the amps - forgot you said you had a Sony reciever. However, that was £800: Now that has a Tuner, DD, and god knows what other gadetry. My Audiolab was £800 and it has 6 Line-ins (an input selector switch + a source record switch), a volume control knob and a remote (no fancy touch screen jobie either), thats it. For outright Stereo quality, I think I win the war there. hehe.
    You may win the speaker war though, even though I only have 2 and you have 6! Wait a mo... 1500/2=£750 per spkr. 4500/6=£750 per spkr, also! Looks like we are even with the speakers then! LOL
    When I finally have enough money for a DD cinema setup, Im thinking about a Tag Maclauren Decoder with 5 mono-bloc power amps. When I have enough money that is... it will set me back ££££'s!
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    "not miles more like years hahahaha "
    yeah... that's more like it, light years: I dont think anyone in Cornwall even has access to cable yet!
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    My Pioneer DV-333 plays up to 90:00 (doesnt work for anything higher).
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  17. my toshiba portable played mine fine but all the way up to the end where my burner failed
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