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Inserting blank spaces while recording to tape (Auto Space) The Auto Space Function inserts a 3-second blank space between each track while recording from MDs to tapes, allowing you to use the AMS function during later playback. Press A.SPACE repeatedly until “A.SPACE” appears in the display. To cancel Auto Space Press A.SPACE repeatedly until “A.SPACE” disappears. Note If the Auto Space Function is on while recording a selection containing multiple track numbers, (for example, a medley or symphony), blank spaces will be inserted within the selection whenever the track number changes.
Have you tried other discs, or just that one? It might be that the disc you've inserted already has something written on it, and you can't burn a DVD-R twice. From the error message you're getting, that would be my guess.
have you purchased the correct blank discs? sounds like you've inserted discs that can only be used on a PC. these players can only record onto blanks bearing the "compact disc digital audio" mark. these are for use on home audio recorders. hope this helps?
Did the sales guy use the same DVD-RW that you did? Maybe the brand you are using is not of good quality and can not be recognized by the recorder. If he did not use the same disc did you notice if he used DVD-RW or DVD+RW? Some DVD-Recorders only recognize one or the other but this is kind of rare these days. I recommend verbatim brand discs. They should be available for sale at any shop. If you want the ultimate in quality DVDs then go with Taiyo Yuden. This Japanese brand invented recordable media and in addition to that they are obsessed with quality. www.supermediastore.com is always where I get my discs.
i would say for some reason your dvd player is not compatible from now on with that brand of blank dvd!
get the firmware update from the brand website all you do is download the file burnit on a cd and put it in the dvd player should fix most and eventual problems
EasyCam Installation Instructions For Microsoft® Vista
1. If your computer is connected to the internet, you will have to disconnect
from internet temporarily until the installation is complete.
2. Insert the CD that came with your EasyCam
a. Do not install the driver
b. Close the ?Auto Run? window
3. Remove the sticker from the end of the USB plug on the camera and plug the
camera into an available USB plug.
4. ?Found New Hardware window will appear.
5. Select ?Locate and install drivers software (Recommended)?
6. A Permission Dialogue box may or may not appear, depending on the version and
security that is set up.
a. If the dialogue box appears, click ?Next?
b. If the dialogue box does not appear, perform step 7
7. Window?s dialogue box will appear, ?Insert the disc that came with your USB
Camera?, click ?Next?
8. Window?s dialogue box will appear, ?The software for this device has been
successful installed? click on ?Close?
9. A ?Power Frequency? dialogue box will appear, click ?NO?
10. Click on the start button
11. Click on ?Computer?
12. Open the ?Local Disc (C:)?
13. Open Program Files
14. Open VGA USB Camera
15. Double click on AMCAP
16. AMCAP will open into a screen displaying what the camera is focused on. If this
does not occur, follow the steps below.
a. Click on ?Capture?
b. Click on ?Start Capture?
c. If you still do not receive a picture, follow the steps below.
i. Click on ?Device?
ii. Make sure ?CIF USB Camera (2110A) is checked
iii. Check on ?Options?
iv. Make sure ?Preview? is checked
v. You should now be able to see what the camera is focused on.
whats the model/make of the dvd drive ?
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