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    Hi. I seem to have an issue with my DVD recorder and wondered if anyone could possibly help or has come across this issue before.

    Basically I bought the HXD890 in February this year after the DVD drive packed up on my 2 year old Philips 3570h. Since day one Ive always used Verbatim DVD+RW and Tevion DVD-RW discs. About a week ago I go to do a HDD to DVD transfer and get the message : Cannot Format ("FAILED" appears on front display). This is using the same discs Ive always used, both +&- RW's. I open a new tub of the same RW discs, which results in the same "Cannot Format / FAILED" message.

    What is strange is that it still records to (burn once) DVD-Rs without problem.

    To try and solve the RW problem I did a Factory reset of the machine which did absolutely nothing to fix said RW problem.

    Im really starting to lose faith in "todays manufacturing standards". Philips machines I had three in 3 yrs, two replaced under warranty. Put me off Philips for life. And now only 4 months since buying the Sony and already its acting up.


    Any advice would be welcoming.
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    Has the DVD drive been making an unusual moaning noise? That could indicate a dirty spindle that causes the disk to slip while spinning, making it harder to format. If that's not happening then check to see if there is a firmware update. The only other correctable thing that I can think of that might cause the problem you have is a dirty laser lens.

    Other than that, the only explanation is the same one you came up with -- the build quality on some of today's models is just not as good as earlier DVD recorders. Based on some comments I have seen here at VideoHelp, Sony DVD recorders do not have a lot of fans among the membership of the site.
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    Thanks for your time.

    Theres no unusual noises and unfortunately no FW updates either.

    Went out and bought 3 different makes of branded DVD -RW discs today, all failed format.

    Ive had it, machine is going back for replacement or repair...
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  4. The current Sony x90 models are a variation on Pioneer dvd recorders: Sony and Pioneer collaborated on much of the engineering (or did, until Pioneer tanked a couple months ago). Similar Pioneer and Sony machines with HDD sold in Canada the last couple years have significant performance variations and different reliability rankings, with Pioneer taking a dramatic lead over Sony. The Pioneers use more sophisticated circuits and a better-grade burner, they are the "Audi" to Sonys "Volkswagen". If you return your Sony 890, see if you can find a good closeout price on one of the final Pioneer LX or 560 models with the tuner specification you need (DVB-T, etc).
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  5. My Sony RDR-HX710 got the identical problem. I had been using Sony DVD-RW without any problems till it could no longer format any disk from the remainder of my last stack, nor any disk from a brandnew stack of Emtec DVD-RW. It still formats and writes DVD-R without a glitch.
    Upon inserting a DVD-RW, the recorder mentions this sequence of messages on the TV screen [here translated from the set-up language]|on its own display [invariably in English]:
    1. Loading. Please wait...|LOAD 2. Formatting. Please wait...|FORMAT 3. The disk is dirty.|extremely briefly C 1300 and then DISC ERROR 4. This disk cannot be played|DISC ERROR 5. Cannot format.|FORMAT FAIL
    Of course, none of the disks were dirty: all fresh from the spindle. Using a cleaning disk (that simply brushes the laser lens) did not help, neither did a cold reboot (unplug/plug-in the AC mains). The error occurs regardless whether Set-up Option 'DVD-RW formatting' is set to create a VR mode disk or a Video mode disk. My recorder is several years old and out of warranty... HELP!
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  6. I had a similar problem with my old Sony RDR-HXD870 after buying a set of new Imation DVD-RWs.

    To resolve this issue, you can try:
    - switching to Verbatim DVD+RW disks (Sony only appears to recognise certain brands of DVD+-RW disks)
    - playing a CD cleaner in the DVD recorder

    This combination worked for me, and I am now able to format DVD+RW disks without any problems.
    Hope this helps.
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    Originally Posted by ar316 View Post
    I had a similar problem with my old Sony RDR-HXD870 after buying a set of new Imation DVD-RWs.

    To resolve this issue, you can try:
    - switching to Verbatim DVD+RW disks (Sony only appears to recognise certain brands of DVD+-RW disks)
    - playing a CD cleaner in the DVD recorder

    This combination worked for me, and I am now able to format DVD+RW disks without any problems.
    Hope this helps.
    First post, eh? So, you joined here just to grave-rob a thread from 2009? After almost 5 years, the OP probably doesn't even have that DVD recorder anymore.
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  8. I had this problem a few days ago (i.e. current problem) and couldn't find any solutions. Having resolved it for myself, I thought I'd share it in case anyone else with an older device (not just the original person) encountered a similar problem.
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  9. Originally Posted by usually_quiet View Post
    Originally Posted by ar316 View Post
    I had a similar problem with my old Sony RDR-HXD870 after buying a set of new Imation DVD-RWs.

    To resolve this issue, you can try:
    - switching to Verbatim DVD+RW disks (Sony only appears to recognise certain brands of DVD+-RW disks)
    - playing a CD cleaner in the DVD recorder

    This combination worked for me, and I am now able to format DVD+RW disks without any problems.
    Hope this helps.
    First post, eh? So, you joined here just to grave-rob a thread from 2009? After almost 5 years, the OP probably doesn't even have that DVD recorder anymore.
    LOL i think the moldy dvd guy has put you on edge, now you get the slighest smell of troll and you go postal
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    Originally Posted by ar316 View Post
    I had this problem a few days ago (i.e. current problem) and couldn't find any solutions. Having resolved it for myself, I thought I'd share it in case anyone else with an older device (not just the original person) encountered a similar problem.
    The OP started off by saying he was using Verbatim media, I mentioned the possibility of a dirty laser lens, and someone else in 2009 had already mentioned using a CD-DVD cleaning disc to try to solve his problem. So, as is the case with most grave-robbers, you are not presenting any new information. Oh, and by the way, it is unusual for DVD recorders to be completely functional after more than 5 years. Yours is on borrowed time. One of the first signs that the drive is failing is that it starts having trouble with some type of DVD media that it formerly had no trouble with.
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    Originally Posted by VideoChunkster View Post
    Everybody group hug
    Stuff your idiotic cheerfulness up your arse.
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    Oh, good another troll, this time a part-time Australian one. Sober up and your impulse to troll may disappear.
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    I have Sony DVD recorder with a Hard Drive and it's giving problems with the 'cannot format' message. What worked for me was putting another blank DVD-R in (try a few if you get the problem repeatedly) until one works. Then the original dvd I tried worked.
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