Beginners help required!

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  1. Redbyte

    Redbyte Member

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    Just started looking at burtning my own stuff.
    I have a Sony DRU-500a burner, and it doesnt seem to like the DVDs I have : 2x 4.7 GB DVD-RW.

    Is there any way I can get them to work together?
    Im using Nero Buring ROM SE (v 6)

    cheers
    RB
     
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    binkie7 Moderator Staff Member

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    Hi Redbyte
    You might just need a firmware update - it's an older drive w/ the last update over 2 years ago. The latest is 2.1a. Here's a link.

    You can check which version you have in Nero. Open SmartStart and go to Nero ToolKit>InfoTool. Pick the drive tab. There is a field there that will list the firmware version.

    You can also check who made those DVD's you are using there also. Just pop a blank in and check the disc tab. The media might be part of the problem too.

    You can also post a failed Nero log - just need the last one.
    Look here for them: program files>ahead>nero>nerohistory.
    Just be sure to edit out the serial # - usually begin w/ 1A, 1C or 5C.
     
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    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    just passing thru, thread teleported to relevant forum
     
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    Hiya ,
    Ive ran the updates etc, and the DVD-RW is listed in the InfoTool as a writable format.
    Only thing I can see is that te Lowest write speed for the burner is listed as 4x, yet these discs I have are 2X. Will that cause a failure?
     
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    binkie7 Moderator Staff Member

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    4x is the highest burn speed for this drive on -R media.
    Here's the max speeds the drive supports
    4xDVD-R
    2xDVD-RW

    2.4xDVD+R
    2.4xDVD+RW

    So post the Nero log (see post above) and we can take a peek.
     
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    Hiya,
    I think Nero is working ok now, it has burned the DVD and I can watch it onb my PC.
    However it wont play on my DVD player!!!
    its doesnt like me much!

    Do I need to close the DVD when writing top get it to play on my player? Anything else I should look for?

    many thanks
    RB
     
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    binkie7 Moderator Staff Member

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    Yes you should finalize/close the dvd to help w/ playback on the player. Some players won't play discs that aren't finalized plus some players can be picky w/ RW media.

    You might just be better tying to find some 8x or lower -R disc like verbatims or made in japan Sony, Fuji or Maxell.

    Oh and you're welcome!
     
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    Something small is ruining my fun!!
    Bought some dvd-r and reburnt, and it still wont play in my DVD player. I have other DVDs (DVD-R) that a friend burnt for me and they play ok.
    Will the burn speed have an affect on the ability to play in aplayer?

    RB
     
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    binkie7 Moderator Staff Member

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    We don't want to ruin to fun :)
    Burn speed can have an affect esp higher burn speeds but for your drive the max is 4x on -R so may be more of media compatability w/ the player.

    What media did you use?

    Play the disc back in the pc too - make sure it at least plays in the burner.
     
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    Hiya,
    Ive tried them at 4x 2x and 1x , al burn and play fine on the pc, not on my Sony.
    DVDs used are DataWrite (www.datawrite.co.uk)
    just my luck to have a snobby player
    RB
     
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    binkie7 Moderator Staff Member

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    Yeah I think you have a snobby player - (they can be fickle too :))

    Datawrite uses different manufacturers so sounds like your player doesn't like who made them. At least the burner does so that's 1/2 the battle :)
    So try some of media posted above.
     

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