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  1. hi,
    is it true, that a dvd-player will play the 'original recorded data' from a dvd+r, while the recorder (880) will detect the modified data (chapter markers was set or anything else)

    and my second question,
    what is this all about the high brightness in some recordings (5 of 100 VHS haves this )
    right, that the recorder will setup in the first 10 seconds of a recording,
    to find a brightness level ?

    thx alot : )
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  2. Originally Posted by micha
    is it true, that a dvd-player will play the 'original recorded data' from a dvd+r, while the recorder (880) will detect the modified data (chapter markers was set or anything else)
    DVDplusRW.org's DVD+RW Recorder FAQ:
    While all of these features are also available for DVD+R discs, the write-once nature of such discs prevents the edits to be recorded in a DVD-Video compatible way, as they need to update the info already written on the disc. This means that the chapter stops you create afterwards, or the chapters you made hidden, will only be visible on the recorder itself. Consider these convient access features for your own use. Chapters stops that are made during recording (by pressing the Edit/FSS key) are DVD compatible and can be used on a DVD-player.
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  3. yes,
    thanks for reply!!
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