DVD Drive won't read data disks
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BCM
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8. August 2008 @ 12:04 |
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Hi
This problem is getting to be a bit of a pain
My Sony DVD recorder will not always read Verbatim DVD-R's if data recorded but will read burnt DVD (Nero 7 / MS Vista)
The DVD is burnt and plays fine elsewhere(checked on my laptop). Very rarely will it read DVD data
Any ideas
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8. August 2008 @ 23:34 |
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What is your process for burning data discs? When you mentioned Nero it made me think of making sure the multi-session box was not checked. Give me more information and I will attempt to help more.
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BCM
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9. August 2008 @ 03:49 |
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Wife's 40th birthday so will be unable to do anything today but will get onto it tomorrow. I hope that's OK?
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9. August 2008 @ 03:53 |
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You better do something nice for the lady if yer gonna be tied to a computer fixing problems for a while!
I'll be here and maybe others will join in by the time you come back.
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BCM
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9. August 2008 @ 04:55 |
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Quote: You better do something nice for the lady if yer gonna be tied to a computer fixing problems for a while!
Tons presents, a suprise party for 60-70 people which she has no lcue about and a long weekend in Marrakesh in a couple of weeks. What do you reckon - enough?
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BCM
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11. August 2008 @ 05:55 |
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Originally posted by Deadrum33: What is your process for burning data discs? When you mentioned Nero it made me think of making sure the multi-session box was not checked. Give me more information and I will attempt to help more.
Windows Vista including SP1, Nero Burning Rom (v 8.1.1.0) with a Sony AW-G170A DVD burner, Verbatim DVD-R 16x certified
As I mentioned above, recorded DVD works fine, audio on CD also but DVD data not always (but opens up perfectly on my laptop and wife's laptop
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11. August 2008 @ 16:16 |
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Since you are saying it works on all the drives you place the disc in except for one, I'm trying to focus on that ones differences from the others. First off, I've seen this problem before using cheap discs, but Verbatim is normally good stuff. Second, how fast are you burning your discs? Make the burn speed half of what your disc says for best results. It might work in 1 machine but not in all when burned too fast. Third, do you use single-session or multi-session option while using Nero? For best compatibility discs really should finalized. I hope I'm helping so far, let me know if I'm not.
And yes, I does seem like you have a nice surprise in store for your wife. Hope all goes well.
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BCM
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11. August 2008 @ 16:36 |
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Originally posted by Deadrum33: Since you are saying it works on all the drives you place the disc in except for one, I'm trying to focus on that ones differences from the others. First off, I've seen this problem before using cheap discs, but Verbatim is normally good stuff. Second, how fast are you burning your discs? Make the burn speed half of what your disc says for best results. It might work in 1 machine but not in all when burned too fast. Third, do you use single-session or multi-session option while using Nero? For best compatibility discs really should finalized. I hope I'm helping so far, let me know if I'm not.
And yes, I does seem like you have a nice surprise in store for your wife. Hope all goes well.
I must admit I do trnd to burn at optimum speed and always at single session. I'll try a few tomorrow at half speeed and get back to you (it never used to be a problem)
Party went superbly. The look on her face as she realised what was going on was worth the 'admission' alone
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BCM
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12. August 2008 @ 03:19 |
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Originally posted by BCM: Originally posted by Deadrum33: Since you are saying it works on all the drives you place the disc in except for one, I'm trying to focus on that ones differences from the others. First off, I've seen this problem before using cheap discs, but Verbatim is normally good stuff. Second, how fast are you burning your discs? Make the burn speed half of what your disc says for best results. It might work in 1 machine but not in all when burned too fast. Third, do you use single-session or multi-session option while using Nero? For best compatibility discs really should finalized. I hope I'm helping so far, let me know if I'm not.
And yes, I does seem like you have a nice surprise in store for your wife. Hope all goes well.
I must admit I do tend to burn at optimum speed and always at single session. I'll try a few tomorrow at half speeed and get back to you (it never used to be a problem)
Party went superbly. The look on her face as she realised what was going on was worth the 'admission' alone
I've tried 5 DVD's today at half speed i.e. 8x. The first three burnt successfully and could be read on my PC, the fourth and fith couldn't be read. What do you reckon?
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varnull
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15. August 2008 @ 02:19 |
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Did the disks have the same contents? there is a bit of a known bug in the M$ implementation of the UDF filesystem.. only affects files over 2 gigs...
Other than that it's either a bit of an iffy batch of disks or your burner is seriously messing about.
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BCM
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15. August 2008 @ 02:29 |
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Originally posted by varnull: Did the disks have the same contents? there is a bit of a known bug in the M$ implementation of the UDF filesystem.. only affects files over 2 gigs...
Other than that it's either a bit of an iffy batch of disks or your burner is seriously messing about.
Not the same content. All different (5 of them). Would you suggest other burnng software: if so, which?
I've had problems with the last 400 - 500 DVD's so I don't think it's them so it must be the burner: time to replace as it does get heavy usage.
What's the best about at the moment?
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varnull
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15. August 2008 @ 23:21 |
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Before you buy a new burner it may be worthwhile checking for updated/hacked firmware. I have had a lot of problems with 16x disks on the work windows machines, but none at all here on my linux systems.
Also set your burning software to verify the data burned on completion... finally I would be very tempted to have a play with nero cd/dvd speed and do a couple of quality burns and scans.. those tend to show up unexpected faults with drives which seen to work normally most of the time. It's like a stress test of the burner as well as a disk check.
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BCM
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16. August 2008 @ 03:42 |
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Originally posted by varnull: Before you buy a new burner it may be worthwhile checking for updated/hacked firmware. I have had a lot of problems with 16x disks on the work windows machines, but none at all here on my linux systems.
Also set your burning software to verify the data burned on completion... finally I would be very tempted to have a play with nero cd/dvd speed and do a couple of quality burns and scans.. those tend to show up unexpected faults with drives which seen to work normally most of the time. It's like a stress test of the burner as well as a disk check.
Where would I get the firmware from? Any sggestions
To be honest, I never verify the data as I'm alsways getting errors. Do you do this everytime you burn?
I've dropped to 4x on those 5 burns metioned above, and have had mixed results. When you say 'quality burns and scans' what do you mean: can you explain?
Thanks for your help to date
Tony
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