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Pioneer DVR-S111B DVD RW Dual Layer Burner Questions & Answers
I'm trying to burn a
Hello.
The burner is not the problem. There have some problems reported with Memorex DVDs. Try another brand: Verbatim DL is recommended.
Hope this helps.
9/23/2011 11:47:50 PM •
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on Sep 23, 2011
DVD Capacity
These are the possibilities:
1. You are trying to copy a disc which is copy protected and hence it may not show the actual size of disc.Please don't do piracy. I personally recommend it(although most home users buy DVD writer for pirating disc for themselves).
2. The black DVD which you are using is not compatible to your DVD writer make sure your DVD writer is compatible with the disc.There are different technologies used for blank DVDs e.g. DVD+R, DVD-R etc.
3. You are using a bad media, which normally happens in case of low cost local Black DVD, available at the cost of dust.
4. IF you have a lens cleaner disc, try also that. It may help.
Please rate me appropriately if you are satisfied with my answer,in case, if you want any clarification please get back to me.
12/28/2008 8:42:08 AM •
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on Dec 28, 2008
I need driver for the
Which operating System are you using?Optical drives never require a driver other than what is included with Windows XP. Windows detects the drive the moment you switchon after connecting and configuring in BIOS.You may need a firmware or recording software update.I can only suggest you make sure your drive firmware is latest offered
by the manufacturer/vendor and to insure your recording software is
update and to make sure your recording media is quality rated or
type/brand suggested by manufacturer.
Please rate me appropriately if you are satisfied with my answer,in case, if you want any clarification please get back to me.
12/28/2008 8:36:18 AM •
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on Dec 28, 2008
Will not burn any dvds
Try upgrading the firmware.
2.) Try the drive on another computer to see if it works.
3.) if it does you might need to Format and Reinstall on your computer.
but it does sound as if the problem is with your drive rather than your pc if you got warrenty i'd suggest you take it back if not then try it on anoter computer to ensure its the drive before getting a new one
12/30/2007 3:33:29 PM •
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on Dec 30, 2007
Stopped burning
Its the burner... You'll need to replace it. you sound as if you know what you are doing so i doubth you are doing anything wrong.. Its the burner,,
12/30/2007 5:10:12 AM •
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on Dec 30, 2007
Copying
Whats the model Drive ?
and most of the time to transfer audio tapes or records to cd, Connect it to your line in in the computer, record the audio on the computer and then burn it to cd.
I know that wasnt what u asked but u didnt specify the drive you have so i just tossed the above in just incase ... regards
12/30/2007 5:08:45 AM •
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on Dec 30, 2007
How to take off face plate pioneer PVR 9200 DVR
You will need to remove the drive from the chassis first. Then take a long slender probe and insert in the hole to release the media tray. Once the tray is extended you will be able to pry the face plate off by pressing the tabs that click it in place.
Pioneer dvr-h-k is frozen
You didnt say which model. They are v bad machines. Too much stuff, and trying to be International video. Try this
http://bootstrike.com/Articles/DVR-530H-S/
Pioneer AVH- p 2300 wire pinout for power plug
Here is the wire pinout for the power plug of the Pioneer AVH-P2300 car stereo:
- Yellow: Constant 12V (Battery)
- Red: Ignition 12V (Accessory)
- Black: Ground
- Blue: Power Antenna Control
- White: Front Left Speaker (+)
- White/Black: Front Left Speaker (-)
- Gray: Front Right Speaker (+)
- Gray/Black: Front Right Speaker (-)
- Green: Rear Left Speaker (+)
- Green/Black: Rear Left Speaker (-)
- Purple: Rear Right Speaker (+)
- Purple/Black: Rear Right Speaker (-)
6/25/2023 1:35:19 AM •
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on Jun 25, 2023
My pioneer pro 151fd TV won't play sound
- Check the volume level: Make sure that the volume on the TV is turned up and not muted. You can try increasing the volume level and see if that resolves the issue.
- Check the audio connections: Ensure that all the audio cables are properly connected to the TV and the external audio device (if you're using one). Check if the cables are damaged or loose, and try reconnecting them to make sure they're secure.
- Check the audio settings: Ensure that the TV is set to output audio through the correct device, whether it's an external soundbar or a home theater receiver. You may need to access the TV's audio settings to adjust this.
- Check the external audio device: If you're using an external audio device, ensure that it's properly connected and powered on. Try switching to a different audio input on the device and see if that resolves the issue.
- Reset the TV: You can try resetting the TV to its default settings to see if that fixes the issue. Refer to the TV's user manual for instructions on how to reset the TV.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, there may be a problem with the TV's internal audio components. In this case, you may need to contact Pioneer customer support
2/16/2023 8:56:31 PM •
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on Feb 16, 2023
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