Hi,
Just browsing the forum (Disc is Dirty error message on new DVD, thread 315180) and came across someone talking about their discs becoming hot in their DVD recorder.
My discs come out after a recording session very warm to the touch (some would say hot).
Two questions . . .
1) faulty DVD recorder or normal?
2) is it likely that the DVD recorder will suffer from a short life?
Zaph
Just browsing the forum (Disc is Dirty error message on new DVD, thread 315180) and came across someone talking about their discs becoming hot in their DVD recorder.
Originally Posted by prawn crackers:
“. . . I had already dubbed something to this DVD and when taken out it felt very hot. After machine and DvD cooled down, I continued dubbing with no further problems . . .”
“. . . I had already dubbed something to this DVD and when taken out it felt very hot. After machine and DvD cooled down, I continued dubbing with no further problems . . .”
My discs come out after a recording session very warm to the touch (some would say hot).
Two questions . . .
1) faulty DVD recorder or normal?
2) is it likely that the DVD recorder will suffer from a short life?
Zaph