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Wharfedale Players - do they work with recordable DVDs?

Bunnster (Competent) posted this on Tuesday, 17th June 2003, 12:34

I have a wharfedale 750s and M5.

Does anyone know if these work with the various formats of recordable DVDs?

I don`t have access to any to try.

I am thinking of putting my home videos onto DVD, but obviously not much good if these players will not play them!!

RE: Wharfedale Players - do they work with recordable DVDs?

kamin (Competent) posted this on Tuesday, 17th June 2003, 13:03

My brother bought the M3 last week, and his plays most recorded DVD discs - I think the circuits inside are similar to the 750.

RE: Wharfedale Players - do they work with recordable DVDs?

clayts (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 17th June 2003, 22:16

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I think the circuits inside are similar to the 750


The circuits in the M3 and 750 couldn`t be more different if you tried, as they are manufactured by completely different companies.

As fas as the M3 goes there won`t be any problem. As far as the M5 and 750 goes, it`ll be hit and miss as both are players built around 1999-2001, which is when a lot of the budget players were fitted with only second-generation loaders, not necessarily capable of handling the newer recordable formats.

There have been some successes with older, Taiwan-built Sampo players (of which the M5 is one). However, it is possible to swap out the loader in an M5 (assuming it`s one of the older models) and replace it, as Sampo used standard Afreey DVD-ROM loaders (the newer M5s used a different type of loader, although still IDE). Many Sampo owners have swapped these out and replaced with DVD-ROM drives which can handle the new recordable formats (eg Liteon springs to mind) - see here

As for the 750, some folk have reported success with DVD-R, but a lot depends on which method you use to burn the discs (I`ve heard that the 750 seems to compatible with Panasonic recorded DVD-R media), but this player really is long in the tooth so don`t expect miracles.

So, to answer your question, the answer is a resounding "maybe" I`m afraid...

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RE: Wharfedale Players - do they work with recordable DVDs?

happy (Competent) posted this on Wednesday, 18th June 2003, 07:22

Clayts, I have an M5 -big up to area450 ;-),

I have tried DVD recordables and I find it plays -R, +R but is hit and miss on the +RW, -RW.

Have transfered some digital movies and they play fine.

ps mines ver 1.7 firmware bought in 2001...

RE: Wharfedale Players - do they work with recordable DVDs?

M RODEL (Harmless) posted this on Wednesday, 18th June 2003, 08:40

Hi
I have a Wharfedale M5 ver 1.7 & Panasonic E50 recorder. I`ve found that it is a bit hit and miss as far as the M5 goes with DVD-R`s. It will NOT play Panasonic,Maxell or Memorex discs,however it WILL play e-proformance discs recorded on the E50, however it will freeze if you try and fast forward it more than x2. As a matter of interest the e-proformance dics are made in Taiwan, whether this has anything to do with it I don`t no.

RE: Wharfedale Players - do they work with recordable DVDs?

phelings (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 18th June 2003, 21:12

I have found that DVD+R discs do not play on most Wharfedale machines

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