Hi firstly great forums, very helpfull for all my audio and dvd needs :p
I just recnetly bought a pioneer 107 drive and it plays normal dvds with no problems, and i can rip the dvds using shrink or decrypter with no problems after reading your guides. However my problem is playing the dvd's back after ive copied them onto blank discs.
They play back with no trouble on my other dvd players in the house (playstation and a standalone panasonic jobby) but they wont play on the drive i ripped the film from.
Baabaa, raises his red wellingtons - doooooooooof and Franch1se is on his way.....LOL
What software are you using to burn?
What software are you using to construct the dvd files with?
Have you been able to play ANY backups on the PC yet?
What media are you using?
What type of media -r or +r OR RW's?
Cannot promise anything but crunching through the basics may reveal the answer........
im using DVD Shrink and DVD Decrypter to burn and rip the dvd's (ive tried both)
Ive not been able to play any dvd backups on the drive, even ones made by other people.
the media im using is branded RiDisc (made by Ritek) with the G04 dye and its of the -R variety.
Just seems really silly to me. To play the dvds im using power dvd or good old media player 9. The picture i get is a kind of grey sparkley type screen, it might be macrovision? or i might be totaly wrong there
Oh and i think ive got the latest dodgy firmware but im not certain
The software you are using should create an acceptable dvd file structure.
I have heard of alot of people having these type issues simialr to yours......
I am just wondering whether it maybe a slight media mismatch with your burner - and I mean slight.
I am not sure but I think most people sorted the problem out by re-flashing the firmware to a newer version? -This is risky and could render the writer unusable, do at your own risk
Quote:i think ive already updated it to the hacked firmware
Was it a hacked version or a legit one, if so that maybe where your problem is lying, therefore a reflash with legit firmware may just do the trick.....
If you do decide to reflash with legit, obviously a risk involved, but let us know of the outcome......