What does Panasonic have that the others don’t?

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  • rahermonot
    Bob
    • Jan 2006
    • 2

    What does Panasonic have that the others don’t?

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    What does Panasonic have that the others don’t?
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    I have over 100 home video DVDs made through Pinnacle Studio and some copied with <st1:stockticker>DVD</st1:stockticker> Shrink. All DVDs play fine all the way through with my two Panasonic Set top <st1:stockticker>DVD</st1:stockticker> players but on any other Set top <st1:stockticker>DVD</st1:stockticker> player, including Philips and Samsung, the same DVDs seem to play fine until about 20 minutes in when they start skipping, stalling and freezing. The skipping does not start at a certain spot on the <st1:stockticker>DVD</st1:stockticker> but rather after a length of time after starting play.
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    I am in the market for a set top <st1:stockticker>DVD</st1:stockticker> recorder with a high definition up converter. I have spent many hours making these home videos and want to make sure the will play on this new <st1:stockticker>DVD</st1:stockticker> recorder.
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    RCA has the only Recorder with an HD up converter that I have found. I have never played any of my DVDs on an RCA player. Does anyone know what makes Panasonic playback so well and if RCA is as good?
  • splean
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    Member
    • Jan 2006
    • 84

    #2
    What speed did you burn them at? If you burned them at 4x or under you should have no problems on any player.

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    • rahermonot
      Bob
      • Jan 2006
      • 2

      #3
      Most were burned at 4X or less.

      I don't know the booktyp. I have since discovered how to set booktype.

      Have much less truble with playback when burning as ROM.

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      • drfsupercenter
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        • Oct 2005
        • 4424

        #4
        Panasonic doesn't care about the booktype - it works with both -R and +R. BUT I had a big playing issue with a dual layer burned disc that burned on Verbatim, 2.4x speed, set the layer break, and set to DVD-ROM booktype. It played on one Panasonic player but not the other. No idea why.
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