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boon
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ultrabay dvd's

#1 Post by boon » Tue May 16, 2006 7:27 pm

Hi,
I am planning to get a ultrabay dvd in order to use for my transnote, i will put in a portable bay 2000. Now one thing im not sure is if these dvd players can run on recordable dvd disc. I know some dvd players around really have trouble reading them, especially old ones.

now theres the ultrabay 2000 dvd and ultrabay slim dvd im planning to buy and if anyone have ever use them to play dvd play dvd recordable discs.

Thanks
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#2 Post by vital-analitix » Tue May 16, 2006 8:54 pm

I have a number of different Ultrabay DVD/CD: an older TEAC DW-28E, CD-RW/DVD, a couple Hitachi GCC-4240N, CD-RW/DVD IV and a Matshita DVD-RAM IJ830-S (multiburner, enhanced bay with an adapter making it suitable for the Ultrabay)

The only problem I have is that when I burn data in multiple sessions on DVD then the older TEAC (made in 2002) cannot read all of the sessions.

Further not all DVD recording stuff can be read on the TEAC. No problems with the others. (touch wood, until some new format comes out).
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