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DVD-R disks can cause damage for Sony DVD-S725D player???? |
| cornelius posted 2004 Mar 03 08:20 |
| Hi,
My friend told me a very interesting thing: by playing the DVD-R/+R/-RW/+RW disks, he can cause damage for the Sony DVP-S725D player. No, this is not a joke. His player went wrong a couple of days ago and he called the service to fix it. They fixed it, but he got an advice as well: not to play DVD-R disks because it can cause serious problem for his player. Unfortunately he can not remember what and why. Can it be possible? I am not an expert, so if anybody has good explanation for that, I would appreciate it. |
| MeTaLgEaRsOoTy posted 2004 Mar 03 14:58 |
| ....and masturbation makes you go blind!!! :shock: |
| louthewiz posted 2004 Mar 05 23:10 |
| HES TOTALLY WRONG :box: :box: |
| Karlos posted 2004 Mar 13 21:35 |
| He may have seen a note saying this player is not compatible with +R discs as do many DVD stand alone's and rom drives etc these days +RW has the same reflective layer as bought DVDs. Sorry your friend has misunderstood things a bit. |
| redwudz posted 2004 Mar 14 11:01 |
| The player probably grinds away in a futile attempt to read the disc, then gives up. If it did that a few hundred times, it could cause damage, but why would you want to do that? :oops: |
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