No DVD detected by the DVD rom

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by albert266, Apr 1, 2006.

  1. albert266

    albert266 Guest

    I have backed up some of my records in mp3 format in a MITSUBISHI 4.7G -R DVD with NERO 7. My DVD writer is Pioneer DVD-RW DVR-109. After writing it, I have save the folder content in a text file and even tried to play several files before putting it in a CD case. A few days before, when I took it out and wanted to play the files, I found that my Pioneer DVD writer told me that there was no disc inside. I came to the same result after several attempts. Then, I put it a home DVD player. It could detect the presence of the DVD but stating that the DVD couldn't be played.

    Can someone tells me what is the problem ? Thank you !!!
     
  2. Nick600

    Nick600 Regular member

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    There could be a few reasons for this. Since you were able to play those files after burning, I would say the problem is with your disc. Maybe it is dirty or damaged. Sometimes data loss can happen with defective blank media. I have never used Mitsubishi DVDR's but I know they are not the best you can get.

    Has anyone else here tried those discs? Can someone confirm they are poor quality?

    @ Albert266

    Have you tried burning the files again on a different disc? Try it again if you haven't and keep the burn speed at 4x.
     
  3. albert266

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    Nick600 thank you very much for giving help and advice. I've switched to TDK disc. I still can't find the reason. It has been played once I have it burned. But, now no disc detected. Anyhow, thank you.

    albert266
     
  4. gwendolin

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    If the Mitsubishi discs are made by MCC then they should be good quality discs. Mine are Verbatim and are made by MCC.

    What version of Nero7 are you using?
     

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