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LG DRD8160B does not read burnt DVDs

Discussion in 'DVD-ROM drives' started by GaryKing, Nov 12, 2005.

  1. GaryKing

    GaryKing Member

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    For some reason, my LG DRD8160B can play most DVDs and CDs just fine - except for DVDs that I burn myself with my DVD burner. Why? Those burnt DVDs work fine in my other computers, but not in my LG DRD8160B drive.
     
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    The DVD-RW is LG GSA-4160B ( http://tinyurl.com/8fgqo )

    The blank media is 16x by Memorex.

    I also tried a 8x DVD-R by Verbatim, and that didn't work as well.
     
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    You may want to update the firmware on your LG 4160b. Also see if there is a firmware about booktyping on your lg burner.That dvdidentifier program will tell you the firmware.

    That LG burner should be able to booktype the plus format to dvd-rom.This booktyping fools stand alone players/game consoles/and pc dvd-rom drives into recognizing your backups.Some burn programs can also set the booktype.

    [bold]What programs do you use to rip/encode/and burn on your dvd backups?[/bold]

    Media quality can contribute to this,along with format.Your dvd-rom sounds very picky.

    Memorex: Not a high quality media.Usually mostly cmagnetics crap.Use the dvdidentifier to find that MID code.Burn speed is also a factor on 16x media. Keep it down to 4x.Post back that MID code!

    Verbatim -8x should be very good media.Maybe your lg rom don't like the dash format off your 4160 drive. Try some quality plus format 8x like maxell/fuji/sony and look for made in japan on those labels.The japanese media from those 3 brands are taiyo yuden and hitachi,top notch stuff!

    You just have a compatability issue.Your other drives confirm those backups are ok,just that lg 8160b is a picky drive.You'll have to find the right format/burn speed/and MID code of media for it to play.Booktyping would be the best option,so post back that info I asked for and maybe we can get that sucker to booktype.
     
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    This current thread is a different issue from the other thread.
     
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    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    oh i see, i tied the 2 things together due to problems in your setup.. ie the crap media might have had something to do with it. is this still a problem, maybe the lasers need cleaning on the dvd-rom drive
     
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    But the DVD-ROM can read manufacturer DVDs (from major companies, like movie DVDs) just fine. I've tested at least a dozen DVDs now.
     

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