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Recorded DVD will not play in another player

I recoded a movie on a Samsung DVD R-155 using a DVD -RW disc. It will play on the recording unit but not on another player. The disc was in DVD - VR format. When placed into another player is shows as incompatable disc. A friend recorded a DVD - RW with the format of DVD - VR on his recorded and it plays in all my players. How can I fix this problem? thanks Wolfrem

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If you record something in VR format, then it wont play in your dvd machine despite what kind of dvd you use. You need to record in "video format" if your camera supports it. Problem with that then is you cant edit or delete scenes. Also you must finalise your dvd before sticking it in your dvd machine in order for it to play. You can unfinalise it later if you want to add more stuff to the dvd.

I bought a samsung dvx100. I am using dvd-RW disc and am restricted to recording in video mode only. If I record in VR MODE it wont play on dvd machine :( so i cant edit or delete now either.
p.s dont forget to finalise the disc.

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Hey,
Maybe the format of your recorded movie didnt support your player..check out your manual for the supported formats and check the format of your recorded movie.If any of the format in the manual matches your movie format then it will definitely play..
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the best format to buy is the DVD-R but make sure your disc has been finalised if you reinsert your disc on the functions screen you should see finalise this is essential for compatible playback hope this helps regards Jim

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Did you say you used a DVD-RW disc to transfer a videotape onto? The reason your PC won't recognise that disc is because the data format on it is a different language to what PCs understand - plus an unfinalised DVD-RW won't play in other DVD players - it is usually an incompatible format.

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RECORDING: TYPES OF DISCS YOU CAN USE FOR RECORDING

DVD+R 2.4x, 4x, or 8x ONLY; DVD+RW 2.4x and 4x ONLY.

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I assume you have the original manual for this unit. If not, you may be able to download it free from various sites. (retrevo may have it but they may ask you for email address prior to downloading)

I hope the above information helps a tiny bit with regard to DVD formats for this unit.
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Heating issue. If you remove the cover and touch the processor chip - you will not be able to keep your finger there for more than a second (that is if your really want to use this crude method to test the temp).

I have taken measurement and its around 50C. Thats a lot for no heatsink or cooling fan.

If you have the unit in a cabinet with no air flow - you will not be able to use this unit for more than 3 months and up to a year. Best to have it on top of a cabinet or in one with an open front and back to allow some airflow - or just anywhere where its in the open.

Samsung has another unit - the AR650, which I believe is discontinued - which for some strange reason has realized this concern. My guess its a whole different team of designers (or at least some folks with some brains) and added a cooling fan into the unit. Its the same exact case and motherboard as the 135, and 155. There are absolutely no issues with it rejecting disc's - even after a year of use for some users.

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Solution 1 - Place it in the open
Solution 2 - Remove case and drill holes to the topside
Solution 3 - Remove case and add a fan
Solution 4 - Remove case and add a heatsink over proc (will still need to drill holes over heatsink..
Solution 5 - We can all complain to Samsung and have them recall the units
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