blank DVD discs

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  1. Kokomo

    Kokomo Member

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    I have some DVD video discs that appear to be blank (contain no files) when I check them in my DVD-ROM, (obviously they won't play), but they play fine on a standalone DVD player.

    Can someone enlighten me the logic behind this?
     
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    binkie7 Moderator Staff Member

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    Hi Kokomo
    May need a firmware up date on the DVD-Rom if it's not up to date.
    You can check the manufacturer's site or here: http://rpc1.org - just need the make & model.

    Are these originals or backups?
     
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    sounds like a backup to me, binkie.
     
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    binkie7 Moderator Staff Member

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    Yeah it does - doesn't it - classic sign :)

    Though sometimes it looks like older rom's and movies w/ the newer copy protection junk on them give them problems. Tks Hollywood (being sarcastic:)
     
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    you're a sly little doggie, binkie! hahahahaha
     
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    binkie7 Moderator Staff Member

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    If you only knew IHoe - hehe :0)
     
  7. Kokomo

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    ic.

    yep, they're backups. so sometimes outdated firmwares prevent you from accessing the files in a DVDR/RW?
     
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    binkie7 Moderator Staff Member

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    You got it Kokomo
    One thing firmware does is teach the drives read/write( write for dvd/cd writers) strategies for media especially newer media.

    Another thing may be poorer quality media - they tend to be less compatible with drives - sometimes even with the drive that burned it.

    Burning at 1/2 the rated speed of the media may help the DVD-Rom recognize it better also.

    So try updating the firmware if one is available and use good media like Verbatim, Taiyo Yuden, made in Japan Sony & Fuji (usually made by Taiyo) or made in Japan Maxell.
     
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    thanks. much appreciated for the valuable information.
     
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    binkie7 Moderator Staff Member

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    You're welcome Kokomo :)

     

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