howardb
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Unfortunately the DVD writer is no longer working too well, and when I opened it to look to replace it, I see it has a different type of plug/fitting.
The DVD player has never really worked well, sometimes refusing to even play brand new DVDs.
So, I am thinking that maybe I can slave the HD into my computer, and just copy the files off?
Looking in the manual, I see it uses Mpeg2 compression.
Has anyone ever tried this? I'm afraid that by plugging it into my computer, Windows might write files (e.g. cache type) to it, thereby messing it up.
The optical drive is housed in a proprietary case for that specific model, but should be either an IDE or a SATA connection in the casing. If you buy a replacement from the LG Service Center, it should come with the casing, and it's a simple case of unplugging the old and plugging in the new...Unfortunately the DVD writer is no longer working too well, and when I opened it to look to replace it, I see it has a different type of plug/fitting
I have a LG RH399H, about a year old and have been very happy with it. I have noticed every now and again that a program I've recorded has poor sound especially in the quite patches. It is not there for all the recordings and I have not managed to link it to anything. I have a suspition that it might be when I have edited the program, trimmed the begining. Has anyone else picked this up or is my unit faulty?