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I am so pleased to hear that you have restored the DMR E55 and for taking the trouble to let me know. It's always satisfying to achieve something like that and I guess you'll get even more pleasure from using it now than you did before. They are good machines and well worth the effort to keep them going.
Turn off the machine and turn it back on again, before the dvd loads hit the setup button on the remote, you will see a list of possible choice and edit will be one of them, wait until it lights up like the rest, that will mean that your disc is loaded, finalize is one of the choice under edit.
turned off the dvd recorder at power outlet. Left overnight. Turned on again in morning and pressed open/close and managed to get the dvd drawer to open. No further problems
I had that exact same problem. I would record a bunch of dvds with no problems for months and then some and one day it doesn't work. Only this showed up E4 EA03738B. However I've found the solution. Instead of going out and returning the recorder or buying new dvds just purchase a Laser Lense Cleaner. It's a dvd cleaner. Works like a charm.
We just had the same problem. We disconnected the water hoses in the back (after turning the water off) and cleaned the sieve. Usually it works again after that. Unfortunately after a couple of washes the problem reoccurs...
make sure you are using
DVD - (NEGATIVE) R disks
there is a dff between DVD+R and DVD-R
take a peek at your disk
this unit appears not to work with DVD+R
The DVD-R130 can only record to DVD-R and DVD-RW disks - it cannot identify blank DVD+R and DVD+RW disks.
For recorded DVD disks, the player will play finalised DVD+R/+RW disks without any problem.
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