Problem with dvd+rw back up

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  1. flabob

    flabob Regular member

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    Hi there

    I buy dvd+rw disc's...i buy a box of them with 5 in a box.

    now..it seems that .. 2 out of 5 of the dvd+rw"s...always seem to tell me there is an erorr calibration

    3 to 4 of them always work and burn great...even after eraseing them after 7 times...or i can burn once on the dvd+rw....then thats it..it keeps telling me there is a calibration error, when i try to erase it..or burn with the disc again

    again..this only happens to about 1 or 2 per box of 5...is this normal with dvd+rw?....i have no problem with dvd+r's

    thx for any help

    bob

    is there a reason why
     
  2. kbm

    kbm Guest

    What brand of media are you using.
    Are you getting a Power Calibration Error.
     
  3. DiRect

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    That maybe due to bad media. What is the brand of your DVD-RW's? Try using some official brands, that are guaranteed to work.
     
  4. flabob

    flabob Regular member

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    Hey Guys :O))

    I have tried Memorex...sony..and verbatim.....all the same problem.....but if i burn permenately..to a dvd+r....i have no problems....it's weird.....i use nero ultra to burn,but only with the dvd+rw....1 0r 2 disc's dont work....the rest work great....sometimes...a dvd+rw, will burn a movie, but after i try to erase it..or burn another movie on to it...a window will come up and say calibration failure

    i'm stumped

    bob
     
  5. kbm

    kbm Guest

    When you burn a dvd the burner writes information to the inner edge of the disc and then trys to read it back in order to adjust the power of the laser. It sounds like the burner is unable to read the information back so therfore it can not calibrate the burn. This could be the sign of a failing drive, but since it only does this to RW it could be because RW discs are less reflective than +R disc making them hard to read. What type of burner do you have and do you have the latest Firmware installed.

    (Hope this makes since, kind of hard for me to explain)
     
  6. flabob

    flabob Regular member

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    thx for the help kbm :O))

    i have no idea what this means, but here are the specs you asked for

    samsung dvd-rom SD-616T
    NEC DVD+RW ND-1100A
    128mb ddr ati radeon 9700tx

    but how come this happens to only 1 0r 2 discs, in a box...3 or 4 of the dvd+rw, work great..thx again for any help

    bob
     
  7. flabob

    flabob Regular member

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    sorry kbm...i dont know what firmware is

    my puter is a dell...xp windows...p4...2.66GHz

    120GB ultraATA/100 hard drive (whatever that is ..lol)

    16x dvd-rom drive
     
  8. kbm

    kbm Guest

    http://www.herrie.org/modules.php?name=Downloads&d_op=viewdownload&cid=30#cat
    This is the link for the latest firmware.Also check this page out and readaround.
    http://forum.rpc1.org/portal.php

    Firmware
    In a DVD recorder, firmware is the programming instructions contained on a ROM chip within the CD recorder which tell the recorder how to respond to commands issued by software. Some firmware is flash-upgradeable, meaning that you can upgrade the firmware by running a piece of software on the computer attached to the recorder. Other firmware is coded into non-rewriteable chip, so the entire chip must be changed in order to upgrade the firmware.
     
  9. flabob

    flabob Regular member

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    cool :O))..thx kbm....ill check em out now..thx for your help

    bob
     

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