Hey timberlou, The only recording done here from TV is done by my wife when she records her soapys on the Beta recorder I got her for Christmas the first year we were married. It’s getting harder and harder to find tapes for it at the garage sales and flea markets so I told her if she was nice to me I just might invest in a used VHS for her. LOL Anyway, what it boils down to is that I have no idea……………
hey 2old hope all is well question do you go for your movies or have them sent to you by mail? i cant full screen and thought maybe if i use netfelx i can get fullscreen, blockbuster here only have widescreen. let me know thanks
I usually hit about 5 local stores here to get what I want. Just picked up The Fog, full screen at a local grocery store, an Albertson’s. Also have Wal-Mart and Sam’s Club here. Stay away from Blockbuster, don’t usually rent..
yea blockbuster sells them too but only widescreen ok let me see maybe bestbuy will have them. thanks talk to ya soon
Hey, Timberlou What's that got to do with the price of peas in China? LOL I Don't know, I guess it has to do with the color of the coating that they use... I've got some that are purple and some that are silver. I only use Verbatim now and I think they are purple, but I can't remember. I am at work and don't have one with me. Had to put my computer in the shop this week so I'll not be on here very much until I get it back.. That sure is a trama for me.. LOL
Just wondering about silver laquer DVD's (TY brands) if I use a sharpie to mark it, would it cause any problems?
Hi, You can use a Sharpie Marker to write on any Dvd surface. Alot of people have inkjet disc printers with inkjet media. I use the Casio CW-50 Disk Title Printer. You can get it for $50 at JR.com after $20 rebate. You can only print in one color at a time, but its perfect for silver lacquer blank top media, like T-Yuden and Verbatim that you can get from Rima.com. (much better than using a sharpie,does a professional job) As for the color on the burn side of dvds it just depends on the dye the manufacturer uses. T-Yuden and Verbatim are the top two dvd medias, and I haven't had a problem with either one of them.
thanks 2old xxruin 2old made me get a epson 320 and it is great for printing on the dvd, they look just like the one you bought and it takes about a minute, just download the cover and print it out, i have done about 75 disc's and still have half my ink so it is cheap to use