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HomeAutomotivePanasonic DVD-RAMs (LM-AF120LU5) |
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good product Jul 06, 2010 I was very pleased with this product and it was perfect for what I needed. I was very disappointed in the length it took to ship considering it was staying in the same state. It did ship within the quoted time frame however I really expected to get it sooner.
Doesn't Work Jun 07, 2010 Not all of the discs work in my recorder, I should either get replacements or a refund.
Glad to get more DVD-RAMS for my Panasonic ES-15 May 07, 2010 I had worn out the original DVD-RAMs for my 2 year old DVR. I found these and they have been very good and will extend my usage of the old Panasonic DVR.
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Disappointed with Panasonic Mar 27, 2010 I've been using these with my Panasonic DVD recorder and the performance has been very poor. When I set a timed recording there is good chance that the recorder will delete the scheduled request and there will be nothing recorded on the disk. I don't know whether it is the recorder or the disk, but it seems to be getting worse with time. Maybe the disks are worn out? I know that I have not used them 10,000 times. Reformatting doesn't help. I am very disappointed with Panasonic and have lost the brand loyalty that I had to them for so many years.
A Disk With A Twist Mar 08, 2010 I've never used DVD-RAM disc before but was quite intrigued by its possibilities.
Basically it acts like a self-contained hard drive or a flash drive if you wish.
You can add, delete and edit the data on the disc as if it were another drive.
There's no need to finalize for example. My favorite feature is that I can record a TV program and them go back and edit out all the commercials. And I can also cut up a very long program into chapters to make it easier to jump to your favorite scenes. One most important thing. You have to make sure that your DVD player/recorder or computer hard drive is compatible (will recognize and except)
DVD-Ram disc. I found that out the hard way. My old HP can not read DVD-Ram's.
It would be much easier and quicker (read keyboard) to edit my disc on the computer. But never-the-less,though cumbersome, I can still manage with the DVD recorder. Problems? So far one disc failed to work properly.
I like it. No more DVD-+R,RW alphabet soap for me.
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