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July 15th, 2004, 08:53 AM
#1
DVD agro
Forgive me if you've heard this before. I have an LG drd8160B DVD-ROM which,until recently played DVDs fine. I never had occasion to play a DVD-ROM (data)until I brought one home from the UK(I am in Canada). It would not recognise it at all. I also brought a PAL DVD which played fine.Once or twice. Since then it no longer olays ANY dvds-movies or data. CD's (data,audio,VCD) all play no problem. Device manager recognizes it as a dvd-rom,when I go to properties it sez its "working properly" but of course it does not. Is it toast? Any ideas?
Running XP Pro,AMD 1000 Athlon,512 RAM blah blah blah
Thanx
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July 15th, 2004, 09:48 AM
#2
Driver Terrier
Welcome to Windrivers Chukrst
there is a firmware update here for it But it sounds like there is a media imcompatibility. What format is the data dvd, -r +r, -rw +rw?
I don't see a list of supported media types for this drive on the lg site.... will keep digging.
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July 15th, 2004, 02:48 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by NooNoo
Welcome to Windrivers Chukrst
there is a firmware update here for it But it sounds like there is a media imcompatibility. What format is the data dvd, -r +r, -rw +rw?
I don't see a list of supported media types for this drive on the lg site.... will keep digging.
If nothing else,It does play DVD-ROM. Or it should. The UK CD was PAL so I'm surprised that even played. It was a documentary on Studio One in Jamaica. I'm surprised that played because in retrospect it shouldn't have but I overheard a guy in a Computer store sat(erroneously as it turns out) that computers can't tel the dif between PAL and NTSC. The other DVDs I played were all NTSC. I saw the firmware patch but haven't dealt with it yet cuz I am relectat o pull cables and set IDE as iI believe it reccomends you do. The UK data dvd was in a magazine and I don't know what format it was . The data DVD my pal burned was DVD-ROM
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July 16th, 2004, 07:26 AM
#4
Driver Terrier
 Originally Posted by chukrst
The data DVD my pal burned was DVD-ROM
Thats what I meant in my previous post... your pal burned it and used a particular type of media -r/+r/+rw/-rw that would probably cause it not to recognise if your dvdrom can cope with say -r and your pal burned it using +r
As for the ntsc/pal thing, most computers can cope with it...the region is an issue, but there are ways around that. www.dvdrhelp.com will explain in detail about various aspects of dvdmanship
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July 17th, 2004, 03:14 AM
#5
After consultation
It turns out there are two optical readers inside the drive. Since it plays no DVDs(no pal,no ntsc) and no DVD media I have to deduce the player is history DVD wise. Thanx though
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