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This can be problematic (if you've waited until your burner isn't able to "see" a DVD). You may have to try putting in the cleaning disc multiple times...
(Are you CERTAIN it is BOTH DVD and CD cleaning disc?)
I think there may be problem with my burner reading at all. I have tried to put other discs in there, and it won't recognize them it just comes up "Insert drive into Drive D;, or Drive D not accessible. It is a Lite-On 451S
It still burns fine.
Would a firmware update help this, or does that void warranty if not done properly.
"I think there may be problem with my burner reading at all. I have tried to put other discs in there, and it won't recognize them it just comes up "Insert drive into Drive D;, or Drive D not accessible."
Will it read commercial DVDs? You may have a media compatibility problem.
Yes I just tried, it will run Commercial DVD's..But it won't read the dvd cleaner, a Maxell -RW, Attera. It worked using a Verbartim Digital Movie Plus -R, so you're right, it must be the media.
That sucks because so far the Maxell media is the only thing my Regular standalone (Panasonic Rv32) will read.
My DVD-ROM will read them all. I really wish the Verbatim Media would work in my standalone but the panny won't read it at all. Suppose to be high quality stuff too!
THe lite-on must be fussy...Would a firmware help that?
Yeah i went there before, and it doesn't say anything about this particular type of Verbatim Media..It talks about the DataLifePlus type, but not the Digital Movie Media...
Any other suggestions on why my burner is being fussy on reading certain media? I didn't think they were...
I meant my Regular DVD Drive will read all the -r, -rw's that I have burnt...
Guess I was wrong about the Maxell's too. My standalone will read Maxell -RW, but not Maxell -R. I am going to try some +R, see how that works. It's a good quality dvd player, but maybe it has a hard time reading all -R...I have checked the compatibility with the media, and Maxell should work..Ohwell, ,trial and error..
It sucks too because I just bought a 10pack of -R from Walmart, but I only used one, so I will try to take them back and exchanged them for -RW, and I'll pick up 1 +R, and try it...
"IS there anything different you have to do to burn a +R?? to make it work on a standalone."
Unless your burner is compatible with (+R) media, I don't think there is anything you can do, unless the manufacturer will come up with a firmware update that will allow you use (+) media.
my burner, and my standalong will burn +r,
Plus dvdrhelp.com recommends Maxell +R for my panasonic rv32.
Isn't that stupid, players say that they will read -r, +r, etc but it really depends on the media. They should all of a minimum standard that it compatible with every player, so we don't go through this hell and $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Because really, let's say I find a brand that works GREAT with my RV32, but then in a years time I buy a new player, whose to say it will work with THAT player...frustrating..
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