I've taken on a project to dub 50 VHS video cassettes to DVDs -- several copies of each. About half done. Except... the f#$%^&*g things don't work! I've sent out some samples, and people are reporting that the discs won't play. Only one reports being able to view the film. They play fine on the machine that recorded them. WTF?
The machine is a Magnavox MRV700VR, DVD+RW/VHS Recorder. The instructions say to use DVD+R or DVD+RW discs. I started with +RW, but discovered that +R costs less. The one that works is a +R.
Possible clues:
On a few occasions, a disc has refused to record, and there has been a message on the screen about some sort of wrong kind of disc. Once, I noticed a message that said something about PAL (as in the European TV system). Other times, the message was something else -- I regret I don't remember what it said. May have been something about some kind of zones -- not sure. But in all cases the disc recorded after I took it out and put it back in, maybe a couple of times.
One of the guys I have sent discs to lives in Europe, and he has a machine that is supposed to play any DVD in the world -- he calls it a "zone free" machine (my best translation). Doesn't work.
One guy suggested I try -R discs, but that conflicts with the instructions.
I thought a DVD was a DVD. Surprise! What is it I need to learn? Sure appreciate any help!