Re: The ghetto mod thread
This is the same DVD recorder that I was messing with about 10 years ago, and I dug it back out to use as a DVD player a couple years ago when I was trying to get a StarTech SVID2USB2 working in Linux. This problem appeared last summer when I was setting up my laptop (also using this DVD recorder as a test video source). It looks like something screwed with the gamma curve. If I fix it, it will be worthy of the "pointless repairs" thread.
					This is the same DVD recorder that I was messing with about 10 years ago, and I dug it back out to use as a DVD player a couple years ago when I was trying to get a StarTech SVID2USB2 working in Linux. This problem appeared last summer when I was setting up my laptop (also using this DVD recorder as a test video source). It looks like something screwed with the gamma curve. If I fix it, it will be worthy of the "pointless repairs" thread.


 
							
						
 I honestly didn't expect this kind of quick response (and smiley update/addition.) This has got to be the only forum I've seen things like that.
 I honestly didn't expect this kind of quick response (and smiley update/addition.) This has got to be the only forum I've seen things like that.  Really cool, though! (And hopefully I'll try to refrain from harassing newbies when they ask a question in a new thread and don't provide pictures.
 Really cool, though! (And hopefully I'll try to refrain from harassing newbies when they ask a question in a new thread and don't provide pictures. 

 Fortunately for me, that vented Sacon FZ cap was so dry in there, that I didn't really need to clean the rubber bung with anything too harsh or "exotic" (e.g. acetone, toluene, and etc.) Nope, just sanded it down a bit (it was about 0.8-1 mm too wide for the plastic hole on the laptop's body), wiped both surfaces with IPA, put contact cement on both, and glued it all together. Simple as that!
 Fortunately for me, that vented Sacon FZ cap was so dry in there, that I didn't really need to clean the rubber bung with anything too harsh or "exotic" (e.g. acetone, toluene, and etc.) Nope, just sanded it down a bit (it was about 0.8-1 mm too wide for the plastic hole on the laptop's body), wiped both surfaces with IPA, put contact cement on both, and glued it all together. Simple as that! 
 
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