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tnwriter
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28. June 2005 @ 11:32 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I've stated the problems I had with the 05 and it got worse this past weekend. I can now say I am NOT the owner of an 05. Every disk, no matter the brand, was getting the baddisc message when I FIRST put them in. The funny thing is after I returned it, I went to electronics to see what brands WM was carrying this week. I noticed the ILO 05 was now $118 instead of the $98 when I purchased it 2 weeks ago.

I asked the dept mgr on the way out why the increase. She joked that it was to cover the cost of returning them to the factory. I wonder how much of a joke it really was!
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rb2005
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28. June 2005 @ 14:57 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
i am returning my ilo DVDR05, i just got another bad disc error after a day of careful recording. yesterday i recorded another disc and lost track and filled the disk. this disk allowed me to finalize so it seems the players picks and chooses which recorded discs to damage. i usually use expensive MAXELL dvd's but this is too much. hopefully i will find a DVDR04 which people seem to prefer to this one.
lagit
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28. June 2005 @ 16:58 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Just went down to Walmart today picked up the new '05. ($98.74) Mine said it was for region 1 playback which was OK as I only have those discs anyway. The unit uses only +R and +RW's: as I didn't have any I purchased a 10 pack of Ilo +R's in the better jewel cases for $7.47 - which wasn't too bad. Set up was fairly simple...the only mistake I made was to program the tuner before using it the first time (it automatically does this the first time it's used) Copied a DVD from my Apex 500 (a disc without copyguard on it) and it did it well. The instructions never mentioned that +R's had to be prepared before recording - but the on screen prompt indicated this was so, I answered yes and soon it declared that the disc was ready for recording. There was some note in the manual that stated that if I went to the end of the recording space I may not have room to finalize it so I stuck around until the end credits, stopped the recording and finalized it. The recorded disc (2 hour mode) played on my Apex 500 - but froze up at anything past 2X- had to hit next scene to release it - replayed it only at 2X and it was fine. Disc played well on my Apex 1100 and could scan to 4X. Disc played very well on the Ilo with scan up to 8X. All players would freeze frame and step. I tried some of my older VCD's and SVCD's on the Ilo and it reconized them and all functions (Scan, Freeze, Step and Zoom) worked well. the movies relly looked best in 1/2 frame due to the lesser quality. The quality of the copy vs the original was equal you couldn't tell them apart on a Sony Trinitron (28") but I also used a S-video cable between DVD's which was recommended. Color was the same.
GoofusKAC
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2. July 2005 @ 00:13 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I'm completely changing my POV on this device as of NOW, one minute after my 05 took an airborne trip across the room --

My "baddisc" errors are now outnumbering the good ones about 10 to 1; I've tried different brands, different record speeds, everything -- no rhyme or reason, but after sitting here copying three hours of material only to end up with "baddisc" error # 29 and all that time wasted I'm done with this machine. It's in 10,000 pieces right now, held together just enough to return it.

I appreciate the fact that Wal-Mart is now the exact opposite of what Sam Walton intended -- they sell cheap foreign crap, bootleg CDs, frozen foods that REAL grocery stores reject -- but dammit this was $100 worth of my money I just wasted on this "Coaster Toaster", not to mention the time and stress.

DO NOT PURCHASE ANY, ANY, ANY, ANY, ANY ILO DVD RECORDER FROM WAL-MART!!!!!!!!!!!!

Several people I've spoken to with what was supposed to be an identical CyberHome model do NOT report the same problems we all seem to be having with the ILO. Apparently Wal-Mart got the CHEAPER version of their normal "cheap crap"...

Buy the CyberHome model if you can (from Best Buy), otherwise save your $$$...

D.
tnwriter
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2. July 2005 @ 05:26 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
The night before returning my ILO 05 I purchased the supposed sister machine the Cyberhome 1500. I experienced the problem associated with it immediately. The dreaded stuck drawer. I literally had to disassembe the box and hit the manual eject on the drive. After spending a couple of hours with it and only accomplishing a major headache, I reboxed it.

I had intended to compare the two machines and return the worst of the two. Since it was a tossup, I returned them both.

Anybody want to buy some DVD+R discs???? LOL.....
travis89
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2. July 2005 @ 13:03 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Maybe I should buy the rest of our local walmarts stock and sell them to you guys on the board. The two that I purchased work fine. The price is still below 100.
tnwriter
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2. July 2005 @ 13:40 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
You are speaking of the 04's.... right?
GoofusKAC
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2. July 2005 @ 14:53 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I wasn't even looking for it yet, and sure as &^%$ not expecting to find one anyway, but I have in my hands right now (well not RIGHT now, I had to sit it down to type) :-) a brand new, still in a factory-sealed box, ILO DVDR04. A friend of mine called me from a Wal-Mart near his house to ask me about a DVD he found, and when I asked him to check the recorders he said they had one. Wow. Now, I'm hoping you all are right and this model is better than the piece o' crap 05 I just mutilated (after it mutilated half my DVDs), cause if not it's YOUR FAULT! LOL! Now, can someone point me to the firmware updates and give me a summary of what they do and what I need?
bjbrown
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3. July 2005 @ 00:33 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
about a month ago I bought a ILO DVDR05 recorder at walmarts for $98.00 After recording VHS tapes to DVD's I experienced compatibility problems with all my recorded disc.
Every disc I recorded would play on my new Emerson but none of the disc would play on my Toshiba TV. I recorded Maxwell DVDRW+/DVD+R Imation RW+/R+ and Memorex DVD+RW/DVD+R All three of these disc would play very well on the Emerson but would not play on the Toshiba. However, the Toshiba would play the Imation +RW disc but would occationally freeze the pitcure for 10 to 20 seconds.
I took the ILO DVDR05 back to walmarts brought home a ILO DVDR04 and have experenced the same type of problems, however, the R04 came with one Mitsubishi DVD+RW disc and after recording to this disc it would play on the Toshiba TV. and also play on the Emerson. The Mitsubishi DVD+RW disc may very well be an answer to the compatibility problem.
I am also having very good luck playing the Imation disc.
Comparing the two recorders I would rather have the DVDR05 it is much more user friendly and has some features the R04 does not have and there is not that much difference in quality. I will be going back to Walmart for the DVDR05 recorder.
GoofusKAC
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3. July 2005 @ 01:06 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Wow! I've only been using this 04 for about 34 minutes and could not disagree more about which one is more "user friendly"! The 04 menus have fewer layers to dig through, the OSD is bigger and faster to respond (as is the unit itself when you hit "record"), and the front display has more info than the 05. As for setup, I literally got everything set that needed to be set (clock, channel search, record speed, etc.) in one minute -- the 05 took me 10 just to find everything! The 04 remote does NOT run on a watch battery (what's up with THAT???), it's bigger than a credit card, MUCH faster and easier to operate, etc. I'm most impressed by not having to dig through two menus to reset the record source everytime you want to use the 04 -- it keeps the source setting it was on the last time you used it -- the 05 really annoyed me in that area. I'm least impressed with the reduced record modes (LP, EP+) but hopefully if I install this firmware hack I can at least get my LP back, as that's what I was using most often. Overall, so far it seems to be a much higher-quality user-friendly unit. We'll see how I feel when I finalize a disc and try to use it elsewhere... :-)
lagit
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3. July 2005 @ 11:44 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Well, I have taken my 05 back to Walmart. Though the first results were good, I attempted to copy a non-copyguarded VHS tape in the 2 hr mode. After about an hour I checked the recorder and found it to be Very hot to the touch. I was able to finalize the disc but the unit froze up after completeing this chore. It would not eject the disc. I couldn't turn the unit off..so I unplugged the electrical cord and let it set for a couple of hours. After that it was still warm but came back on and seemed to be OK...I ejected the disc. The unit had a hot burned electrical smell...so to be safe I returned it to the store.....Don't know what happened but I'll wait a while before getting another one.
tnwriter
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3. July 2005 @ 11:59 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
All of the lower priced units I've tried so far have had the same overheating problem. The only one that came with an exhaust fan was a Sanyo model. It was also the longest lasting of the units. I read in one post in a forum where the person removed the case and used the unit without it. He reported no overheating problems at all.

I did notice slightly less overheating problems if I had the unit free standing. Of all the equipment I own, the DVR seems to get the hottest. I have nothing on top of it at all.

I think it would be interesting to buy one of the units and take out the drive. You could run cables back to the boards and have the drive completely outside the case. I wonder what kind of overheating you'd have then?
GoofusKAC
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4. July 2005 @ 15:52 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
That was the first thing I noticed about the 04 model as soon as I got it out of the box -- a fan in the back of the unit! Thank you! I did notice the 05 got pretty hot, but nothing as severe as you describe -- then again I didn't really fondle it too much while I was using it...and I know that didn't sound good but you know what I mean. :-)
daveshome
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5. July 2005 @ 19:19 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Got one of thos 05's . Testing it now. Have not noticed any
overheating. Had it crash once on me. (needed to be un-plugged)

Later
Dave
tnwriter
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5. July 2005 @ 19:42 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
If you hook it up inline (like a vcr hookup) you'll have to leave it on all the time to get tv reception.

IF (big if) I buy another 04... I'm only going to hook it up when it's used and see what that does. I wish you luck with it but don't count on it. LOL...
GoofusKAC
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5. July 2005 @ 23:59 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I hope you meant "05" and not "04" here -- the 04 is the superior of the two models and I'm just wondering why you'd hook up an 04 only when it's being used, as the 05 is the one setting people's entertainment centers ablaze with no exhaust fan...

BY THE WAY -- there seems to be some confusion (myself included at first) about the coax in/outputs on the back of these units (04 and 05) -- they do NOT operate the same way as a VCR! These coax jacks are PASS-THRUs for your antenna or cable signals ONLY! In other words, you don't need to go buy a cable splitter should you add one of these DVD recorders to your current setup. No DVD data passes through these jacks, only signal for the tuner.

Simply take the cable connection running to your VCR and move it into the DVD recorder (RF in), then get another piece of cable and run it from the DVD recorder (RF out) to the VCR (RF in). You need do nothing else -- the DVD recorder can be on/off/unplugged, it doesn't matter. Your cable/ant signal will still reach the VCR (or next device in line) just as it did before no matter what.

Even if you run the DVD recorder directly into your TV via coax (why?) -- you won't be able to watch a DVD from it but you'll still get your channels passed through to your TV set.

Hopefully I explained that clearly, if not let me know.

D.
tnwriter
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6. July 2005 @ 07:14 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
First, I know you were trying to be funny but no one in here (that I've read) has reported a fire with the 05. To me anything going ablaze in anyones home is far from funny.

I never ran the cable directly into either the 04 or 05. So I have no idea whether you're correct or not. BUT, I can say that IF you run composite cables from a DVR to the 0(4or5) then to the TV, that you will have to leave the recorder on if you're going to watch tv. I don't use coax to run anything past the DVR.

Thats why I stayed out of all the tuner conversations. I never used it.
GoofusKAC
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6. July 2005 @ 22:44 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
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First, I know you were trying to be funny but no one in here (that I've read) has reported a fire with the 05. To me anything going ablaze in anyones home is far from funny.

I never ran the cable directly into either the 04 or 05. So I have no idea whether you're correct or not. BUT, I can say that IF you run composite cables from a DVR to the 0(4or5) then to the TV, that you will have to leave the recorder on if you're going to watch tv. I don't use coax to run anything past the DVR.
1. I wasn't trying to say someone's house burning down was funny, so please stop trying to pick a fight with me by putting words in my mouth. More than one person on here (one of them was YOU) reported a definite burning smell with the 05 so the message you should have received from me was "it might not be a good idea to let your 05 run very long if no one's home"...

2. You were speaking of TV reception and having to have the unit on to achieve that. You did not specify you were using the a/v inputs ONLY or I wouldn't have said what I said. Composite (or RCA, standard a/v hookups) have NEVER *that I'm aware of* been able to pass through ANY device without it being ON; coax/antenna/analog cable feeds CAN. So in other words you CAN get TV reception with the recorder off, just use the RF pass-thru and the (mono) tuner on the recorder. If you choose not to do that, oh well.
DeanM
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7. July 2005 @ 09:59 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I just purchased an 05. All seems fine so far, except when I stop playing a DVD and restart it. The DVD starts at the beginning instead of where I left off. Has anyone else experienced a similar problem?
tnwriter
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7. July 2005 @ 11:33 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
To Goofus...

Well, I don't pick fights. But if anyone is "putting words" in anyone mouth, it's you. Here's what I said (the original post is here on page 2)

quote All of the lower priced units I've tried so far have had the same overheating problem. /quote

You sir used the word "ablaze". Check the posts. Lots of difference between overheating and ablaze.

In a few days, you will return the unit and be complaining about it rather than nitpicking and misquoting other peoples posts who have been where you are going with this unit. When I see that post from you, I'll smile. Till then as far as I'm concerned, you're on your own.
comic54
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7. July 2005 @ 11:38 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Looks like they added 3 new pixs of the unit on Wal-Mart.com...
GoofusKAC
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7. July 2005 @ 23:06 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
tnwriter, drop it already. You seem like someone hell bent on causing trouble and you'll probably be kicked off here before you actually say anything useful on your own.

I was smart about the 05 and returned it BEFORE it did any damage or started overheating, and if you'd bothered to read anything I said instead of just complaining about YOUR OWN VERSION of my words, you would have known that already.

I now own an 04 and am keeping it, thanks. Additionally, I'll thank you to ignore my posts here from now on, as you clearly have nothing useful to add to my life.
tnwriter
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7. July 2005 @ 23:15 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
The posts back me up. Read them and weep. And as much as you amuse me, anything further from you will be ingnored. Real life calls. This thread belongs to those of you that still own this piece of crap. Unsubscribed and gone.

This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 7. July 2005 @ 23:25

bjbrown
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10. July 2005 @ 05:33 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I am currently using the ILOR05 and have used the ILOR04 in the past. Both recorders have worked very well for me. At first I thought I had a real compatability problem caused by my ILO recorder but later discovered the compatability problem is caused by hugh electronic media companies competing for Discs rights. Some companies hoping to bring in the DVD+R DVD+RW and other companies hoping to bring in the DVR-R DVD-RW Until these companies have settled this competition war the compatability problem will be with us and we the consumers will have to suffer the consequences. The ILOR05 will only record DVD+R DVD+RW and these discs will not play in some other DVD players and this is not the fault of the ILO recorder. As I mentioned the competition war is at fault.
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GoofusKAC
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10. July 2005 @ 22:34 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
and that contributes to this thread how...??

The ILO04 is taking, recording, finalizing, and playing back all sorts of things.

Go get one.

D.
 
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