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  1. Member
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    Feb 2008
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    New Zealand
    Search Comp PM
    Hi,

    I just bought the display model of standalone DVD Recorder "DSE( Dicksmith Electronics ) model G1598" here in New Zealand.
    Here is the link for the manual:
    http://www.dse.co.nz/cgi-bin/dse.storefront/48e92789013370722741c0a87f3b06e3/Export/ca...alogs/SUPG1598

    I tried diffferent ways to write the DVD but it was not successful. It has been said that the DVD recorder is working fine.
    Please advice me to successfully write the DVD. Things required to consider in settings etc.

    I wasted few DVDS. When ever I write the DVDs different things happned to me, like:
    Once I stop the DVD Recording and take out, it does not play that burnt DVD in the same DVD player or any other DVD player
    ( I tried in my computer as well)
    Second time It was showing DVD 99% free, even i wrote for 1 hour.
    Third time, it was not responding at all, my DVD Recorder from which DVD was recorded, it was like hanged
    ( I make sure the DVD mode was selected not recordring while play)

    I tried different-different ways.

    Here are the few things I have considred in writting:
    (1) DVD format supported is DVD+R and I am using DVD+R.
    (2) I tried VHS(video) Output->(in)TV(out)->(in)DVD Recorder
    (3) I tried VHS(video) Output->(in)DVD Recorder
    (4) I am using 16X DVD+R.
    (5) I have used Red-White(Audio) and Yellow(Video) cables as input to DVD Recorder.
    I didn't triy Component or any other cables.
    (6) DVD+R Brand is "RiDATA"

    I had selected different sources on my DVD Recorder as well.

    Thanks,
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  2. Member
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
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    New Zealand
    Search Comp PM
    Hi,
    I found the problem. It had wrong source selected.
    But now I have problem in Audio. The audio is too noisy now, which is not noisy in the VHS from which I record the DVD.

    I search the internet and come across one point i.e. Audio RCA cable of good quality.
    I am using the Red and White cable those came with DVD Recorder. Will it make better audio quality if I use good quality RCA cable?

    What should I do, to get the same audio quality?

    Thanks,
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