LG GSA-4160B For Editing Panasonic DT DVD-RAM

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This may be old news, and not of interest to anyone but me, but:

I Recorded on the my Panasonic e-100 DTR a TV Movie.
Then Dubbed it to Memorex DVD-RAM.
After that I moved it to PC, the GSA-4160B Drive.
I Then Opened Cyberlink PowerProducer 2.0 Gold (came with the drive).
I Then Marked in and out points of a segment to be deleted.
I then deleted segment. and closed PowerProducer.
I then Removed DVD-RAM and Loaded it into my Panasonic e-100 DTR.
The DVD Recognized and played DVD and further allowed me to Dub the Movie back
to e-100 HD where the Movie still plays through e-100 ok.

And Comments?

Hope this helps some one.

ben
 
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Hi Ben,

I am having trouble with a slightly different configuration.
I have a Pana DMR-E95H and a LG 4120B
The Pana is more recent than yours, I think and the LG is just the
model before (it has a theoretical speed of 12x instead of 16x, but
both recorders are Supermultidrives). Of course, we can presume that
there is a difference in the firmware etc...)

The problem I get is that when coming back with my DVD-RAM to the Pana
(after reading it on the PC with PowerDVD) I can read the movie and
perhaps copy it to the hard disk, but I cannot delete it or reformat
the DVD-RAM.
The Pana complains there are errors and reboots (you then have to
follow a special procedure to get the DVD out of the Pana, otherwise
you won't be able to restart the machine).

I have been doing these tests with and without InCD.

Can you say me if you can delete the movie from the DVD-RAM and/or
reformat the DVD-RAM on the Pana.

Thank you by advance,

Kind Regards,

Emmanuel van Hecke

Ben <bpugsley@cableone.net> wrote in message news:<5cevo05cjjqchuftn2gmhoqro52de0v7sr@4ax.com>...
> This may be old news, and not of interest to anyone but me, but:
>
> I Recorded on the my Panasonic e-100 DTR a TV Movie.
> Then Dubbed it to Memorex DVD-RAM.
> After that I moved it to PC, the GSA-4160B Drive.
> I Then Opened Cyberlink PowerProducer 2.0 Gold (came with the drive).
> I Then Marked in and out points of a segment to be deleted.
> I then deleted segment. and closed PowerProducer.
> I then Removed DVD-RAM and Loaded it into my Panasonic e-100 DTR.
> The DVD Recognized and played DVD and further allowed me to Dub the Movie back
> to e-100 HD where the Movie still plays through e-100 ok.
>
> And Comments?
>
> Hope this helps some one.
>
> ben
 

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Hi,

I have been able to edit the DVD-RAM on the pc, and then return the edited
material to the Pano unit. I have been able to delete the material from the
DVD-RAM, and in one case, where I formatted the DVD-RAM on the PC, I was able
to reformat it on the Pano unit.

I find that if I use a DVD-RAM, that is formatted on the Pano unit, things
seem to work ok in both directions.

Hope this helps,

Ben