help playing cd-r media on standalone dvd

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  • fistcat
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2002
    • 2

    help playing cd-r media on standalone dvd

    well, this is my problem.
    I live in australia and bought a standalone dvd
    player (panasonic RV40) thinking it would play
    cd-r vcd's because i looked on the net at some
    reviews and it apparently had cd-r and mp3
    support. Well the reviews i looked at were from
    the US and UK, stupid me! The Aussie version
    has for some strange reason had all that support
    removed, it is more than capable of playing cd-r
    media but on insertion of the disk it must check
    for cd-r media, it wont even play burnt music cd's
    .I tried a little experiment and i have
    got a original vcd and it plays fine so i burned a copy,
    it still didnt work so then i opened the player up, put
    in the genuine vcd and started playing then paused it
    and swapped the disks with the exact cd-r version
    and it then continued playing!But the swap trick is no
    good because i must have the exact original to swap it
    with. so if anyone can help me with this problem i would
    be very greatfull.
    Last edited by fistcat; 7 Mar 2002, 01:36 AM.
  • dmlove
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2002
    • 34

    #2
    I have the Panasonic RV-30 - it plays certain CDRWs but not CDR at all. Sony CDRW seems to work. Give it a try.
    dm love

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    • setarip
      Retired
      • Dec 2001
      • 24955

      #3
      Most standalone players that have CD-R, VCD, SVCD, etc. playback capabilities are usully very "finicky" about which specific brands of CD-Rs and R/W CDs they'll recognize.

      Go to this site for information about your specific make/model of standalone's capabilities:

      Video forums, video software downloads, guides, blu-ray players and media.


      By the way, most standalones will recognize MANY brands of R/W CDs.

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      • Leo_C
        Junior Member
        Junior Member
        • Mar 2002
        • 24

        #4
        Just a thought - perhaps you should try burning onto 'music' cdr's.
        Although most CD-ROM's don't care what type of medium u use, some domestic recorders only like special 'music' (read: expensive!) blanks.

        Perhaps your player is designed to work like this?


        Leo

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