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DVD Player that plays VR mode discs?
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Post 1 made on Tuesday January 1, 2008 at 19:17
Ernie Bornn-Gilman
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I've spent some time looking for players that play VR discs, and so far all I find are
a)DVD recorders, and I already have one, or
b)thousands of google responses that somehow don't list players that do VR discs.

Anybody know of one that does?

Thanks!
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Post 2 made on Wednesday January 2, 2008 at 00:30
DBrown
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Look here: [Link: answers.google.com]

I'd never heard of VR discs before your post, Ernie.
This Panasonic BluRay lists DVD-VR as one format it can play: [Link: onecall.com]
OP | Post 3 made on Wednesday January 2, 2008 at 01:29
Ernie Bornn-Gilman
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I hadn't heard of them either.

I got a plain old DVD recorder, a Sony RDR-GX335. There are so many varieties of blank discs and more than one recording format, so starting out can be quite formidable. And instructions are not written in a way that illuminates things before you try them out.

Basically, I have only tried the minus r formats, both a DVD-R and a DVD-RW. With each one, you can record in Video mode or VR mode -- and that instruction is the first place I ever heard of VR mode.

As your link attests, the VR mode is fully editable and fully incompatible. The result you get if you copy in the VR mode and then edit is similar to creating a perfect audio program with mp3 files, then handing it to someone with a standard CD player. It doesn't work.

Or you can record using the Video Mode. In that case, your entire editing facility is the PAUSE button. I didn't even seriously try that as I discovered with the VR mode that RECORD starts around a second after you hit the button, PAUSE pauses you about a half second before you hit the button, and the second PAUSE hit, where you resume, backs you up a half second to a second. That makes hot edits unlikely to be good, and even makes fade to black edits unpredictable. I got pretty good at it, and now have a perfect program that I can't play except on the recorder. It's finalized, so it's not that: it's the VR mode.
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