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    These numbers are BS based on the ~35 standalone players I've tested, 32 of which were bought last Xmas or earlier.

    My results: DVD-RW & DVD+RW ~10% compataible
    DVD-R about 40% compatible. DVD+R marginally better.

    I define compatible if:

    1) FF/REV and chapter navigation works as expected
    2) 30 minutes of continueous video plays glitch free.


    Cheapest players I know about that advertises DVD-RW and DVD+R compatability is Sony NS315 at bout $140.


    My advice, buy neither to force the industry to get their shit together!

    --wally.

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    That Intellikey 90% figure for DVD+R is absolutely bogus, in my opinion.

    When I tested the Pioneer DVR-7000's DVD-R output, it would play in every single device we tried.

    The same could not be said of the Philips DVCR 985 DVD+R disc that we created.

    The DVD+R disc - in our experience - played in only about 75% of the devices we tried.

    We found that the brand of the machine used to create the DVD-R disc *mattered.*

    The Pioneer DVR-7000's DVD-R discs were far more compatible on DVD-ROM drives than the DVD-R discs or DVD+R discs generated by the Philips DVCR 985 and the Panasonic DMR-E20.

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