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05-01-2026, 02:35 PM
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I received a couple of these from a sports collector and the quality is quite nice. If somebody recognizes these DVD menus (what brand?), please let me know. I've ruled out Magnavox so far.
DVD Menus:
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Last edited by chef2; 05-01-2026 at 02:39 PM.
Reason: Pictures of menu
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05-05-2026, 05:17 AM
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What is the volume name of the disc? That can help me.
Just as reference for others, crossposted with VH:
https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/...ders-these-are
My suspicion is still circa 2004 Philips, but I'll keep looking.
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Recorders to research: Toshiba, Apex, Sony, RCA, JVC, LiteOn, LG, Samsung
I'm betting this is a recorder that gave menu options.
I know I've seen this before, and I know I have discs using this menu. I used to know this. I had always planned to make a "DVD recorder menu gallery", but never did.
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You know, that second image, of the disc, reminds me of my Philips 3575, circa 2007., with HD/ATSC tuner, 16x9 recording option. My unit is failed, otherwise I'd check it
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05-06-2026, 02:24 AM
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Thank you, smurf. Will look into these brands and post an update if I find the exact recorder. Philips does have multiple menus with discs however the splash screens I posted still look distinct (ie. no "Philips" logo on the menu).
I looked at the volume and this came up: DVD RW Drive (D): DVR
Possibly a DVR/DVD combo unit?
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05-06-2026, 11:28 AM
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"DVR" suggests that DVD-RAM was used.
I'm almost positive that the menus were from a recorder with selectable backgrounds. But I'm not 100% sure this was actually made on a DVD recorder, not authoring software.
I used to know all this, but it's been too long now, 20 years. Even 10 years ago, I probably remembered more.
I don't think it would be from Philips, RCA, LiteOn, Panasonic.
I know it's not a JVC. At least not the LSI models.
I have a Polaroid, but can't test it, buried. Also a Samsung LSI, somewhere. Toshiba buried.
I remember the HDD menus for my RCA and Philips 3575, but not the disc menus. I know those were different.
I get the feeling these are from HDD recorders, not disc-only. But I'm not sure.
AI is mostly "artificial idiot", but both Claude and Gemini insisted that those were Philips/Magnavox menus. I ever searched my old system, looking at any image file with "menu" in the name. I saw many, but not those.
Just getting old, I guess. As you may surmise, this "tip of the tongue" is bothering me.
-- edit --
I opened DVDWS2, not a template there. Not in TMPGEnc AW4. Not in ConvertToDVD3. So there usual suspect for authoring are not it. I don't recall Pinnacle, Ulead MF, TDA1, DVD-Lab. Less likely here, but wanted to cover bases.
I really need to see an ISO.
More suspects are Pioneer, Sony, Zenith.
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05-07-2026, 12:09 PM
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I found a capture that had the same splash screen of the second image linked and it said:
DVD-VR01 ESS TECHNOLOGY INC.
I'm guessing Inventec, Lite-On/CyberHome or iLo. Maybe a budget recorder from Polaroid, GoVideo, or Memorex
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05-07-2026, 12:35 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Haunted_TBC
I found a capture that had the same splash screen of the second image linked and it said:
DVD-VR01 ESS TECHNOLOGY INC.
I'm guessing Inventec, Lite-On/CyberHome or iLo. Maybe a budget recorder from Polaroid, GoVideo, or Memorex
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You know, I kept thinking Cyberhome, but I don't recall a DVD recorder, only DVD player. Was there a recorder?
ESS Vibrato II was a chipset, but I just do not remember which used it.
Also, "DVD-VR01" still suggests DVD-RAM.
There were several non-LSI Samsung DVD recorders, which used DVD-RAM.
But also Toshiba still not eliminated.
Oh, oh, oh! I need to find my Gshelley discs! Those are from a Toshiba XS, and now I vaguely recall (but could be wrong) that those discs have this menu structure. I have no idea where those are right now. I may have the ISO more handy.
How did Toshiba XS label discs on finalize?
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