When you are using a DVD-R disk on a TV DVd Recorder you must 'finalize' the disk or most recorders wont recognize it.
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When you are using a DVD-R disk on a TV DVd Recorder you must 'finalize' the disk or most recorders wont recognize it.
So use DVD+R
You have a DVD recorder, I'm waiting 'til they get a little less expensive and bulky.Quote:
Originally Posted by bigboab
Mine supports DivX tho' :snooty:
YesQuote:
Originally Posted by SnnY
It all started when someone wrote ""Manker's Bent" when I was asleep on the bus.
I didn't notice it for hours.
They capitalised my interweb name!!11 Those bar-stewards :angry: :angry: :busyman: :angry:
The YAMADA > DVD Recorder.Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
I have a DVD Recorder now, got it from Makro for £100 plus the VAT. A cheapo Goodmans, works fine.
Currys are also doing a Matsui for £100
Mines is not all that bulky, actually about the same as the VCR.* Has to be reasonable size to incorporate the Television side of it, like a VCR. I am guessing of course, someone will point out the errors of my ways. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
* Wife will not use it. Does not trust it. :lol: I record a lot of Movies on it. :)
Yamada rawks.Quote:
Originally Posted by JPaul
The ones for £100 look horrible, the cool ones cost more and some have ickle HDs in them.
I don't even know what your bent is, tho' I hate to ask.Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
I am also confused as to why they would mention a part of your anatomy on my forehead (or fore anything else for that matter).
This is why i stopped taking the public transport. :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by JPaul