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Bottom line is - I trust DVD Max pretty well so far, but will be making some rounds to test different players wih my +R and -R disks.

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And the 2 write-once formats play good on my old Apex. Considering it's an older cheap model, I'm perfectly happy with the results of using the Sony DRU500A with RecordNow Max for all 4 formats when playing back on my new Panasonic CP72. The old Apex 600A has trouble with the DVD+RW and -RW, although it has read the DVDdecryptor burned +RW after inserting a second time, but froze up near the last chapters. And the DVD+R and DVD-R play wonderfully on my old Apex 600A also. (note - those 3 are Maxell, not Memorex.) All discs played fine on my new CP72 standalone. I've also recorded DVDs with my Sony and RecordNow Max to Maxell DVD-R, Maxell DVD-RW, and Maxell DVD+R. Since Nero gave me a bad +RW, I didnt take any chances with +R and -R coasters. I might do some additional testing with Nero on the rewritable formats, but see no reason to stop using DVD Max at this time.

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I used Nero UDF 1.02 mode because of the long thread where it was recommended to increase compatibility with standalone players, especially older ones. Nero 5.5.9.17.0 (UDF 1.02) - says "can't play this type of disc"ĭVD Decryptor 3.1.4 (read/write ISO) - plays wonderfully

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What's interesting is that it officially supports DVD-R, but says in the manual that is cannot play +RW or -RW. My Panasonic is a 5 disc progressive which also includes DVD-Audio capability.

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Here are the the results trying to playback with my brand new Panasonic CP72 standalone based on the software used to burn each of the discs. I've burned a Maestro compiled VIDEO_TS folder to a few Memorex DVD+RW discs with my Sony DRU500 1.0f firmware. Hi VEFF, it was your posts that convinced me to get Stomp RecordNow Max 4.5, so I found it interesting to see your post here questioning your method. I want my home movies and clips to be usable in as many DVD players as possible ten years from now, so I can pick almost any player I like, based on features and not have to be forced to pick a certain player only for compatiblity reasons. I will take some Nero and Stomp discs to Circuit City and Best Buy today to see which discs play in more (or all). I just started to think today that maybe Stomp was doing it to make more players work with it, but not necessarily following the 'rules' (if you will) of DVD standard. That means it probably isn't my players, since you had the SAME experience I did with Prassi (which is essentially Stomp). So i plan to use primodvd Thanks a lot for the info! burned video_ts folder with primodvd and works on all. burned video_ts folder with udf mode and it would work with my Toshiba but not the emerson, hitachi, apex or ps2. burned video_ts folder with udf/iso would work with a hitachi and rca but NOT with my Toshiba sd1200 or Emerson.














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