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    Good Day to all!

    I bought my computer in 1998 with a DVD player on it. I've done lots of upgrading to my cpu so it's not like i'm using an ancient machine, but i never upgraded my dvd/cd rom because it works fine.......A friend at work let me hold some dvd's she had copied. Actually we were watching one during lunch break so I know it works. When i put it in my cpu dvd player it does nothing. Then i put a regular dvd in and it plays. I click on drive e (my dvd/cd rom drive) and it says no disk/retry. I can't afford a new dvd player right now i'm in college. Is there any program I can download that can allow my dvd player to read copied dvd's? Or is there anything else that could be causing this problem? Any help or advice would be appreciated. My dvd drive is a mats--ta dvd rom sr 8582 and i'm using CyberLink PowerDVD I've heard something about some dvd drives are + and won't play - and vice versa. I don't know what my dvd drive is and what the dvd is (+ or -) With all the downloads, rippers, tweaks, etc... i hope there is something that i can download to allow me to play copied dvds. thanks and good day

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    Unlikely that I know of.
    It is just old enuff it doesnt see some burned dvd's

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    http://www.panasonic.com/industrial/computer/storage/dvdrom/discont/8582.htm
    Features:
    - Motor powered tray to load and unload CD discs.
    - CD-DA standard Red Book audio.
    - CD-ROM data in Mode 1 and Mode 2 (Form 1 and Form 2)
    - CD-ROM XA (Mode 2 Form 1 and Form 2)
    - CD-I (Mode 2 Form 1 and Form 2)
    - CD-I Ready and Bridge.
    - Photo CD (single and multiple sessions)
    - CD-WO (fixed and variable packets)
    - Video CD
    - Enhanced Music CD (CD Plus)
    - CD-RW (CD-E)
    - CD-R type 2.
    - DVD-5, DVD-9, DVD-10.
    - Operates in normal speed mode and CAV mode for CD discs, and in normal speed mode
    and 2X speed mode for DVD discs.
    - CD-DA data can be transferred via IDE interface.
    - Horizontal operation is supported. Vertical operation is optional.
    - Features excellent vibration reduction system (auto-balance controller) for imbalanced
    discs.
    DVD-5 is an acronym that means a DVD disc that is one-sided single-layer disc
    and can contain upto 4.38 gigabytes of data on it.
    DVD-9 can hold approximately 7.95 gigabytes of data, even though marketers like to use the 8.5GB value instead, but this is misleading and is calculated by using so-called "Japanese gigabytes" which means that gigabyte is calculated as 1,000 megabytes, but in real computer terminology, gigabyte is 1,024 megabytes.
    DVD-10 means a two-sided DVD disc that hold single data layer on both sides.
    http://www.afterdawn.com/glossary/terms/dvd-9.cfm

    In essense it does not read DVD-/+R disks so a newer drive is the only option unless an updated firmaware has been written to include these which is unlikely.
    Last edited by Archer; January 16th, 2005 at 07:34 AM.

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