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anonymous
February 13 2011, 11:30:17 UTC
Hello. Quote:Some are US region, some aren't. After being ripped to the HDD, there is no region coding.Those non-US ones might be PAL video instead of NTSC; but if an NTSC movie is burned to disk, and is not playing on the standalone, then I would suspect the media.When I used Ritek disks, they would play on the burner, but fell apart on my Panasonic.You should try some Verbatim disks (ones with 'Advanced AZO' on the package). 13 Aug 2010 @ 12:25
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Quote:Some are US region, some aren't. After being ripped to the HDD, there is no region coding.Those non-US ones might be PAL video instead of NTSC; but if an NTSC movie is burned to disk, and is not playing on the standalone, then I would suspect the media.When I used Ritek disks, they would play on the burner, but fell apart on my Panasonic.You should try some Verbatim disks (ones with 'Advanced AZO' on the package).
13 Aug 2010 @ 12:25
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