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DVD Recorder being annoying

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Name: mel12
Date: April 9, 2006 at 11:13:37 Pacific
Subject: DVD Recorder being annoying
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Hi, hope this is the right forum
I have a standalone DVD recorder (Sharp), and am dubbing some tapes to DVD. It has a problem today in that with almost every disk i put it it gives me the error message, which I've looked up and it means 'scratched disk'. But its happening with a lot of disks, and they are different types and everything. Does anyone have a clue what I should do? Thanks!

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Name: gibson_sg
Date: July 3, 2007 at 12:14:11 Pacific
Subject: DVD Recorder being annoying
Reply: (edit)
Get a lens cleaning disc, if that fails maybe the laser has snuffed it

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