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Sounds like your duplicator has a problem reading a dual-layer disk. Try using a different master on a single layer disk or a DVD with less than 2 hours of data on it. I had a DVD player just all of a sudden stopped playing a movie at the exact same spot. Even trying scene select to bypass that part didn't work. Plays great now on my new DVD player! Good luck. Maybe a software update might fix it. Sounds like an expensive piece of hardware to replace.
Hi, Dixie, What have you tried to do so far?
IF you've move the machine to a different spot, and have disconnected the cables, maybe you have the cables in the wrong spot?
IF you have power to the computer, and the fans on the "box" works then try a different monitor, IF that part works then try a different keyboard and mouse.
Hope this helps.
One thing you could try is a different cable between the wii and the TV, also if your TV has multiple spots to plug in you should try plugging in to a different spot.
this could be a cable problem. usually if theres no picture its either not on the right channel or the cables are not in the right spot or the cable itself is broken. try those and if your still not working then make sure the dvd player is on and running. try a different tv to see if it works because that could a tv problem or if not then the dvd player is broken. hope this helps.
I do this all the time. Press Menu on your remote control. From there go to Copy then select VCR-->DVD. If you're recording from the beginning of a tape just press the Enter button. If you're recording from another place on the tape hit Play or FF to advance you to the spot you want to start recording. Stop the tape where you want to record from and hit Enter. FF to the place on the tape where you want your recording to stop. Stop the tape where you want the recording to end and hit Enter. Hit the Down Arrow on the remote control to highlight Copy All and hit Enter. Your machine will rewind to the start point and begin recording and it will stop when you get to the indicated end point. Note: If you have more than one episode/show on a VHS tape and you want separate titles for each, you have to go through this process for each title. If you have more than one start and end point for each copy command you'll just get different chapters not different titles. I hope that made sense!!! Hope this helps you out. pjrsop
well sounds like one of the players is not in correct spot thus shuts down (kinda timing issue) see if there is anything preventing it from going jiggle or turn upside down see if you hear anything.
My recorder has stopped accepting NEW DVD-RW discs and ejects them. There is no problem loading DVD-R (new or recorded)or loading previous recorded DVD-RW, initializing and re-recording I have tried several different DVD-RW makes. Puzzling??
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