Re: OT DVD RAM

2007-06-20 Thread mike wilson
Thanks.  I found it eventually.  It's four layers down in an obscure part of 
the menu.  Not helped by the two pages dealing with disc management in the 
manual having become stuck together during guillotining..
 
 From: Dave Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: 2007/06/19 Tue PM 03:33:33 GMT
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 On my Panasonic DVD recorder, I can delete through DVD management
 menu, or in the navigator by pressing submenu.
 
 dk
 
 On 6/19/07, mike wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  
   From: Sylwester Pietrzyk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Date: 2007/06/19 Tue AM 07:26:15 GMT
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   Subject: Re: OT DVD RAM
  
   On 18.06.2007, at 23:42 , mike wilson wrote:
  
I bought a DVD recorder which came with some DVD RAM discs, which I
understand are re-recordable.
   
Having used some of them once I now want to re-use them.  They will
not
automatically record over what is on them but I can't see any way of
formatting them in the DVD recorder.  My computer DVD drive does not
recognise them.
   
Any suggestions?
  
   Mike, there is usually an option to erase each title somewhere in
   menu of the recorder. At least it is done that way in my Panasonic
   DVD recorder. But you should have an option to format entire DVD-RAM
   disc also, just you have to check all menu options once again :-)
 
  That's my plan for this evening. 8-(  I've had quite a good look but 
  there does not seem to be any erase or format option.
 
  On another topic entirely, will be in Polska from 13th to 24th august.  I 
  have a small but beautifully appointed apartment in Krakow, with spare 
  beds, if anyone wishes to visit.  The weekend in the middle is already 
  taken, so if you turn up then it's the floor or a bench in the Planty.
 
 
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Re: OT DVD RAM

2007-06-20 Thread mike wilson

 
 From: mike wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: 2007/06/19 Tue PM 02:10:50 GMT
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 Subject: Re: OT DVD RAM
 
 
  
  From: Alexandru-Cristian Sarbu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Date: 2007/06/19 Tue PM 01:47:33 GMT
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  Subject: Re: OT DVD RAM
  
  On 6/19/07, graywolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Interesting, you sure your drive will handle DVD-RAM? What software are 
   you using to burn it? Nero and Roxio do have an option to erase the 
   disk. If you are using Windows built-in stuff, who knows.
  
  
  I may be wrong, but AFAIK a DVD-RAM can be used without any special
  software, just like a harddisk.
 
 Maybe if you load it empty but I think my DVD recorder is formatting these in 
 a way that is incompatible with PC use.
 

Definitely seems to be the case.  Using a modern version of Nero, the option to 
format or erase is greyed out.  The PC (or drive) just does not recognise that 
there is a disc present.  The drive is a new Philips 8x rewriter.


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Re: OT DVD RAM

2007-06-20 Thread Sylwester Pietrzyk
On 20.06.2007, at 09:30 , mike wilson wrote:

 Definitely seems to be the case.  Using a modern version of Nero,  
 the option to format or erase is greyed out.  The PC (or drive)  
 just does not recognise that there is a disc present.  The drive is  
 a new Philips 8x rewriter.

I really don't understand why Sony and Philips are pushing this way  
using of their lesser rewriting technology - I mean DVD-RW, which  
contrary to DVD-RAM standard is less durable (1000 write cycles vs  
100.000), less user friendly (-RAM unlike -RW can be used just like a  
removable disk) and less reliable (-RAM verifies recording directly  
during write, -RW needs separate verify process after writing entire  
disc). That's too bad :-( Fortunately most of the manufacturers (LG,  
Samsung, Pioneer, Lite-on) makes their drives perfectly compatible  
with -RAM discs.

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Re: OT DVD RAM

2007-06-20 Thread mike wilson

 
 From: Sylwester Pietrzyk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: 2007/06/20 Wed AM 07:47:20 GMT
 To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net
 Subject: Re: OT DVD RAM
 
 On 20.06.2007, at 09:30 , mike wilson wrote:
 
  Definitely seems to be the case.  Using a modern version of Nero,  
  the option to format or erase is greyed out.  The PC (or drive)  
  just does not recognise that there is a disc present.  The drive is  
  a new Philips 8x rewriter.
 
 I really don't understand why Sony and Philips are pushing this way  
 using of their lesser rewriting technology - I mean DVD-RW, which  
 contrary to DVD-RAM standard is less durable (1000 write cycles vs  
 100.000), less user friendly (-RAM unlike -RW can be used just like a  
 removable disk) and less reliable (-RAM verifies recording directly  
 during write, -RW needs separate verify process after writing entire  
 disc). That's too bad :-( Fortunately most of the manufacturers (LG,  
 Samsung, Pioneer, Lite-on) makes their drives perfectly compatible  
 with -RAM discs.


Cholera..  8-)


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Re: OT DVD RAM

2007-06-19 Thread Sylwester Pietrzyk
On 18.06.2007, at 23:42 , mike wilson wrote:

 I bought a DVD recorder which came with some DVD RAM discs, which I
 understand are re-recordable.

 Having used some of them once I now want to re-use them.  They will  
 not
 automatically record over what is on them but I can't see any way of
 formatting them in the DVD recorder.  My computer DVD drive does not
 recognise them.

 Any suggestions?

Mike, there is usually an option to erase each title somewhere in  
menu of the recorder. At least it is done that way in my Panasonic  
DVD recorder. But you should have an option to format entire DVD-RAM  
disc also, just you have to check all menu options once again :-)

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Re: OT DVD RAM

2007-06-19 Thread mike wilson

 
 From: J [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: 2007/06/19 Tue AM 01:57:39 GMT
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 Subject: Re: OT DVD RAM
 
 I have a Panasonic DVD RAM drive in my computer which will also burn 
 DVD-R or DVD+R and also CDR and CDRW..The RAM disc is just like a 5 
 1/4 optical drive, meaning you can erase it over and overJoe

Thanks for the replies.  I will try a blank RAM disk in the computer tonight to 
see if it will recognise an empty one.  When it doesn't I'll go and buy some 
blank disks. 8-) Anyone want DVDs of the British Superbike and MotoGP to date?

 
 
 
 At 06:20 PM 6/18/07, you wrote:
 On 18/06/07, mike wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I bought a DVD recorder which came with some DVD RAM discs, which I
   understand are re-recordable.
  
   Having used some of them once I now want to re-use them.  They will not
   automatically record over what is on them but I can't see any way of
   formatting them in the DVD recorder.  My computer DVD drive does not
   recognise them.
  
   Any suggestions?
 
 So far as I know normal DVD+R or -R drives often (always?) don't
 recognise DVD-RAM discs. As to re-recording, my understanding is that
 you just treat them like a normal hard disc, deleting files as normal,
 or adding more. Some more info here:
 http://tinyurl.com/d9xqa
 
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Re: OT DVD RAM

2007-06-19 Thread mike wilson

 
 From: Sylwester Pietrzyk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: 2007/06/19 Tue AM 07:26:15 GMT
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 Subject: Re: OT DVD RAM
 
 On 18.06.2007, at 23:42 , mike wilson wrote:
 
  I bought a DVD recorder which came with some DVD RAM discs, which I
  understand are re-recordable.
 
  Having used some of them once I now want to re-use them.  They will  
  not
  automatically record over what is on them but I can't see any way of
  formatting them in the DVD recorder.  My computer DVD drive does not
  recognise them.
 
  Any suggestions?
 
 Mike, there is usually an option to erase each title somewhere in  
 menu of the recorder. At least it is done that way in my Panasonic  
 DVD recorder. But you should have an option to format entire DVD-RAM  
 disc also, just you have to check all menu options once again :-)

That's my plan for this evening. 8-(  I've had quite a good look but there 
does not seem to be any erase or format option.

On another topic entirely, will be in Polska from 13th to 24th august.  I have 
a small but beautifully appointed apartment in Krakow, with spare beds, if 
anyone wishes to visit.  The weekend in the middle is already taken, so if you 
turn up then it's the floor or a bench in the Planty.


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Re: OT DVD RAM

2007-06-19 Thread graywolf
Interesting, you sure your drive will handle DVD-RAM? What software are you 
using to burn it? Nero and Roxio do have an option to erase the disk. If you 
are using Windows built-in stuff, who knows.

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mike wilson wrote:
 From: Sylwester Pietrzyk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: 2007/06/19 Tue AM 07:26:15 GMT
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 Subject: Re: OT DVD RAM

 On 18.06.2007, at 23:42 , mike wilson wrote:

 I bought a DVD recorder which came with some DVD RAM discs, which I
 understand are re-recordable.

 Having used some of them once I now want to re-use them.  They will  
 not
 automatically record over what is on them but I can't see any way of
 formatting them in the DVD recorder.  My computer DVD drive does not
 recognise them.

 Any suggestions?
 Mike, there is usually an option to erase each title somewhere in  
 menu of the recorder. At least it is done that way in my Panasonic  
 DVD recorder. But you should have an option to format entire DVD-RAM  
 disc also, just you have to check all menu options once again :-)
 
 That's my plan for this evening. 8-(  I've had quite a good look but 
 there does not seem to be any erase or format option.
 
 On another topic entirely, will be in Polska from 13th to 24th august.  I 
 have a small but beautifully appointed apartment in Krakow, with spare beds, 
 if anyone wishes to visit.  The weekend in the middle is already taken, so if 
 you turn up then it's the floor or a bench in the Planty.
 
 
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Re: OT DVD RAM

2007-06-19 Thread Alexandru-Cristian Sarbu
On 6/19/07, graywolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Interesting, you sure your drive will handle DVD-RAM? What software are you 
 using to burn it? Nero and Roxio do have an option to erase the disk. If you 
 are using Windows built-in stuff, who knows.


I may be wrong, but AFAIK a DVD-RAM can be used without any special
software, just like a harddisk.

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Re: OT DVD RAM

2007-06-19 Thread mike wilson

 
 From: graywolf [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: 2007/06/19 Tue PM 01:32:31 GMT
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 Subject: Re: OT DVD RAM
 
 Interesting, you sure your drive will handle DVD-RAM? What software are you 
 using to burn it? Nero and Roxio do have an option to erase the disk. If you 
 are using Windows built-in stuff, who knows.

I didn't fire up Nero, just looked in Exploder and it said put a disk in, 
stupid or something to that effect.  IOW, the disc was not visible to the file 
manager.  I'll try Nero tonight.  Will also perm all I can from the DVD 
recorder controls to see if I have missed something.  

The machine doing the recording is a Panasonic Digibox/DVD recorder.  This 
takes digital TV and radio signals and converts them to analogue which then 
goes through another black box to get the SCART output to RF, because my TV is 
from another millenium.  Allied to the DVDR, it's the easiest machine I've ever 
used to record TV.  Go into the week-ahead digital guide (one button press), 
find the programme you want to record, press the buttons as guided onscreen and 
walk away.

 
 
 mike wilson wrote:
  From: Sylwester Pietrzyk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Date: 2007/06/19 Tue AM 07:26:15 GMT
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  Subject: Re: OT DVD RAM
 
  On 18.06.2007, at 23:42 , mike wilson wrote:
 
  I bought a DVD recorder which came with some DVD RAM discs, which I
  understand are re-recordable.
 
  Having used some of them once I now want to re-use them.  They will  
  not
  automatically record over what is on them but I can't see any way of
  formatting them in the DVD recorder.  My computer DVD drive does not
  recognise them.
 
  Any suggestions?
  Mike, there is usually an option to erase each title somewhere in  
  menu of the recorder. At least it is done that way in my Panasonic  
  DVD recorder. But you should have an option to format entire DVD-RAM  
  disc also, just you have to check all menu options once again :-)
  
  That's my plan for this evening. 8-(  I've had quite a good look but 
  there does not seem to be any erase or format option.
  
  On another topic entirely, will be in Polska from 13th to 24th august.  I 
  have a small but beautifully appointed apartment in Krakow, with spare 
  beds, if anyone wishes to visit.  The weekend in the middle is already 
  taken, so if you turn up then it's the floor or a bench in the Planty.
  
  
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Re: OT DVD RAM

2007-06-19 Thread mike wilson

 
 From: Alexandru-Cristian Sarbu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: 2007/06/19 Tue PM 01:47:33 GMT
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 Subject: Re: OT DVD RAM
 
 On 6/19/07, graywolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Interesting, you sure your drive will handle DVD-RAM? What software are you 
  using to burn it? Nero and Roxio do have an option to erase the disk. If 
  you are using Windows built-in stuff, who knows.
 
 
 I may be wrong, but AFAIK a DVD-RAM can be used without any special
 software, just like a harddisk.

Maybe if you load it empty but I think my DVD recorder is formatting these in a 
way that is incompatible with PC use.


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Re: OT DVD RAM

2007-06-19 Thread Dave Kennedy
On my Panasonic DVD recorder, I can delete through DVD management
menu, or in the navigator by pressing submenu.

dk

On 6/19/07, mike wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
  From: Sylwester Pietrzyk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Date: 2007/06/19 Tue AM 07:26:15 GMT
  To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net
  Subject: Re: OT DVD RAM
 
  On 18.06.2007, at 23:42 , mike wilson wrote:
 
   I bought a DVD recorder which came with some DVD RAM discs, which I
   understand are re-recordable.
  
   Having used some of them once I now want to re-use them.  They will
   not
   automatically record over what is on them but I can't see any way of
   formatting them in the DVD recorder.  My computer DVD drive does not
   recognise them.
  
   Any suggestions?
 
  Mike, there is usually an option to erase each title somewhere in
  menu of the recorder. At least it is done that way in my Panasonic
  DVD recorder. But you should have an option to format entire DVD-RAM
  disc also, just you have to check all menu options once again :-)

 That's my plan for this evening. 8-(  I've had quite a good look but 
 there does not seem to be any erase or format option.

 On another topic entirely, will be in Polska from 13th to 24th august.  I 
 have a small but beautifully appointed apartment in Krakow, with spare beds, 
 if anyone wishes to visit.  The weekend in the middle is already taken, so if 
 you turn up then it's the floor or a bench in the Planty.


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OT DVD RAM

2007-06-18 Thread mike wilson
I bought a DVD recorder which came with some DVD RAM discs, which I 
understand are re-recordable.

Having used some of them once I now want to re-use them.  They will not 
automatically record over what is on them but I can't see any way of 
formatting them in the DVD recorder.  My computer DVD drive does not 
recognise them.

Any suggestions?

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Re: OT DVD RAM

2007-06-18 Thread P. J. Alling
There are many artificial restrictions built into the DVD 
specification.  I don't know them all, but I wouldn't be surprised if 
the spec. included a prohibition on using a dvd that had been recorded 
in a dedicated video device, from being recognized by a DVD recorder in 
a computer, to protect against piracy.

mike wilson wrote:
 I bought a DVD recorder which came with some DVD RAM discs, which I 
 understand are re-recordable.

 Having used some of them once I now want to re-use them.  They will not 
 automatically record over what is on them but I can't see any way of 
 formatting them in the DVD recorder.  My computer DVD drive does not 
 recognise them.

 Any suggestions?

   


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Re: OT DVD RAM

2007-06-18 Thread Eric Featherstone
On 18/06/07, mike wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I bought a DVD recorder which came with some DVD RAM discs, which I
 understand are re-recordable.

 Having used some of them once I now want to re-use them.  They will not
 automatically record over what is on them but I can't see any way of
 formatting them in the DVD recorder.  My computer DVD drive does not
 recognise them.

 Any suggestions?

So far as I know normal DVD+R or -R drives often (always?) don't
recognise DVD-RAM discs. As to re-recording, my understanding is that
you just treat them like a normal hard disc, deleting files as normal,
or adding more. Some more info here:
http://tinyurl.com/d9xqa

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Re: OT DVD RAM

2007-06-18 Thread J
I have a Panasonic DVD RAM drive in my computer which will also burn 
DVD-R or DVD+R and also CDR and CDRW..The RAM disc is just like a 5 
1/4 optical drive, meaning you can erase it over and overJoe



At 06:20 PM 6/18/07, you wrote:
On 18/06/07, mike wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I bought a DVD recorder which came with some DVD RAM discs, which I
  understand are re-recordable.
 
  Having used some of them once I now want to re-use them.  They will not
  automatically record over what is on them but I can't see any way of
  formatting them in the DVD recorder.  My computer DVD drive does not
  recognise them.
 
  Any suggestions?

So far as I know normal DVD+R or -R drives often (always?) don't
recognise DVD-RAM discs. As to re-recording, my understanding is that
you just treat them like a normal hard disc, deleting files as normal,
or adding more. Some more info here:
http://tinyurl.com/d9xqa

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