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Old 10-09-2004, 01:29 AM
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Unhappy Sony Rdrgx3

Hi everyone
once again I`m looking for some advice, I have a Phillips RDR890 which has broken down 4 times and is currently and seems to spend more time at the factory in sydney, anyway a few weeks ago I bought a Sony RDRGX3 dvd recorder, I thought it was a great machine, there have been a couple of problems, I bought about 3 spindles of datastream dvd-rs, halfway through the first spindle and most worked fine, there was one that would not record so I threw it out, today I tried every remaining dvd-r in that spindle and the message came up cannot play this disc and insert a recordable disc, I opened the other 2 spindles and the same results, out of the other 40 dvd-rs i found only 3 which would work in the recorder, dvd+rws work great as do dvd-rws except the timer will not work on the dvd-rws but works fine on the others, I`m wondering if this problem is with the dvd recorder or the blame lies with the datastream dvd-rs, has anyone else had problems similar to this, I`m getting so frustrated, the phillips machine has been nothing but trouble since the day I bought it 13 months ago, the Sony seems a great machine except for this problem with rejecting the discs, the display shows disc error, hope someone can advice me
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Old 14-09-2004, 06:41 PM
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Exclamation Datastream Discs

I`d just like to let everyone know the Sony rdrgx3 seems to be a great machine, the problem is with the discs, I returned the spindles to the retailer who replaced them, he told me he has had several complaints about Datastream dvd-rs, I have little choice as I live in a small town and they are the only brand he stocks, but perhaps not for much longer, came home, tested each dvd-r in the sony recorder, 9 were rejected out of first spindle, 7 rejected out of second spindle, just throwing the faulty discs out and using the good ones, will never buy datastream again,
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Old 15-09-2004, 08:30 PM
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TDK blank media seem to be the best, pity about the price..My pioneer DVR 7000 has been like your Phillips,,,This DVD recording is becoming a real pain ie the blank media compatibility issue..I thought I had found the ideal disks being Ritek and Marvo. But they now are being rejected...but the TDK are accepted,,WHATs going on ''F" if I know. Something needs to be done about this bullshit which is going on when it comes to blank media for DVD recorders.....
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Old 16-09-2004, 12:55 AM
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Smile Thanks Termite

Hi Termite,
thanks so much for your reply, I agree with you TDK blank media do seem to be the best, I wish they sold them locally but I have to travel to the city to get them and even then I need to call the shop first about stock, the Philips recorder has been a headache from day one, it has been returned and is working but I ask myself for how long, it still refuses to read many discs, at first I thought there was a problem with the Sony recorder but now realise it`s the cheap discs, I`m so pleased with the Sony and I`ll never buy Phillips again, I agree something needs to be done about these blank discs, there were some cheap ones advertised 10 for $10 but I wouldn`t waste my time or money, I`ll just go for TDK and stock up on them, Sony are good but seem to be very espensive, the same shop called The Warehouse is advertising a cheap no brand dvd recorder for $399, I think we get what we pay for but I have to admit I paid $1300 for the Philips recorder and was told at the time it was one of the best but it`s given me nothing but worry, there`s 2 years left on the warranty and I`m sure it`ll continue to go back and forth to Philips, lol, but I rely on the Sony now, I think it`s an excellent machine, a good buy
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