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  • tli
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    Originally posted by Keynes View Post
    Tried the copies in another DVD player and all of them played. The player is 6-7 years old so I wouldn't mind getting another. However, is it odd that the copies do not play but the originals do? In other words, it doesn't appear that the player has completely failed but has just decided in the past week that it will play copies made in the past but not newly made copies.
    It still may not be your player that's at fault. The DVD burner in your laptop could still be at issue as others have suggested. I had a DVD/CD combo drive that burnt playable DVDs and CDs when new. However, after about two months of operation burning several discs per week, the CD burner started flaking out with some intermittent burnt CD-Rs that would not play in certain players. Looking at the faulty burnt discs, it was obvious that the motor tracking mechanism for the CD burn laser was failing. The created tracks were no longer concentric--probably sometimes so bad that they're out of spec--so that certain players were simply unable to track and play the discs properly. This got worst over time until eventually all burnt CD-R were unreadable while burning of DVDs continued to work just fine. Long story short, it just goes to show that burners could go out of spec--especially when stressed and overheated. The original discs are typically manufactured and burnt under tighter specs. Just a thought to consider...

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  • AGJ
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    Originally posted by Keynes View Post
    Tried the copies in another DVD player and all of them played. The player is 6-7 years old so I wouldn't mind getting another. However, is it odd that the copies do not play but the originals do? In other words, it doesn't appear that the player has completely failed but has just decided in the past week that it will play copies made in the past but not newly made copies.
    It has happened to me and I went out purchased a new DVD player and 6 months later the one that wouldn't work worked again.

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  • AGJ
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    Nope it not that one as I think it was posted in the Transformers 2 thread but not too sure. Tried finding it but with all the posts from so many members in the same threads it hard to find something for referance

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  • Keynes
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    Originally posted by GregiBoy View Post
    AGJ is totally correct. Laptop drives, especially matSHITa, have always been problematic and I too would recommend a good quality external burner.

    From what I can remember of your problem, have you tried the discs in another set top player. If not, I would do this before purchasing another drive.
    Tried the copies in another DVD player and all of them played. The player is 6-7 years old so I wouldn't mind getting another. However, is it odd that the copies do not play but the originals do? In other words, it doesn't appear that the player has completely failed but has just decided in the past week that it will play copies made in the past but not newly made copies.

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  • GregiBoy
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    Hi AGJ...

    Did you mean this one?

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  • AGJ
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    I tried to find another thread where a member had a similar problem with a laptop that had a matshita drive in it but I am unable to find it. This member tried an external DVD drive and it finally worked for her so I figured I would mention that for you but the drives are not cheap just so you know and we can not guarantee that it will work for you as well

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  • GregiBoy
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    AGJ is totally correct. Laptop drives, especially matSHITa, have always been problematic and I too would recommend a good quality external burner.

    From what I can remember of your problem, have you tried the discs in another set top player. If not, I would do this before purchasing another drive.

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  • Keynes
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    Originally posted by AGJ View Post
    Is this a new computer? Anyway the DVD drive installed that I quoted and is in bold is your problem. MatSHITa drives are the worst to use and they have region code issues as well for DVD back up programs. Try an external DVD Drive as that would probably fix the problem. Also laptops are not meant to burn DVD movies as they get too hot

    Edit:Guess this was covered already
    The computer is about 3 months old and it is a laptop. It seems like if the drive is as bad as you say I would have had issues previously. I was able to burn literally over 100 discs flawlessly. You would guess there would be at least a few duds in there. Is it common for a drive to perform without issue like that and then suddenly quit? I would rather not have to buy another drive unless it is necessary. Also, I am relatively sensitive to my computer overheating and have never noticed a substantial change in temperature while using the drive.

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  • W&B
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    BTW, no one caught my post about setting write speed for ImgBurn after the op posted a VSO burn log. So with that said if you rather use VSO set the write speed for it within Fab's common settings. (This day has not started off well for me so I'm buggering back off to bed and will try a fresh start later)

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  • AGJ
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    No worries but those Matshita drives are more troublesome than anything else for a laptop

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  • W&B
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    Originally posted by AGJ View Post
    Edit:Guess this was covered already
    My bad AGJ, didn't see you online and I just woke from one of my many daily catnaps. I just suggested to a member that posted a feature request in the feature request thread to post it in the feature request thread I'm still half asleep...my apologies.

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  • AGJ
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    Originally posted by Keynes View Post
    MATSHITA DVD-RAM UJ880ES 1.80 [D] (Ide)
    Is this a new computer? Anyway the DVD drive installed that I quoted and is in bold is your problem. MatSHITa drives are the worst to use and they have region code issues as well for DVD back up programs. Try an external DVD Drive as that would probably fix the problem. Also laptops are not meant to burn DVD movies as they get too hot

    Edit:Guess this was covered already
    Last edited by AGJ; 11-12-2009, 04:28 PM. Reason: added text

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  • W&B
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    one problem I see is the write speed
    2009-11-11 00:24:54 Info Writing speed requested x8.0, effective x8.0
    2009-11-11 00:24:54 Info Available write speed: 8x ,6x ,4x ,2x

    set the burn speed to half of your media, I know you're using good old verbatims but honestly that drive I suspect is your problem or part of it.

    2009-11-11 00:24:48 Info New Drive selected : 3:0:0 - MATSHITA DVD-RAM UJ880ES 1.80 [D] (Ide)

    Still test those problem dvds in another stand alone player but my money is on the drive is failing and/or write speed. That drive is in a lappy yes? you most likely will need to purchase a external type for use with your laptop. I think your problems will disappear after that. Please watch Troy512's video again on how to set the write speed per mid/disc ID and never try to burn at max speed.
    Last edited by W&B; 11-12-2009, 04:24 PM. Reason: corrected grammar

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  • Keynes
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    Originally posted by Wild and Blue View Post
    Also the disc that failed to play on your stand alone, will they play on your computer? Let Fab try to open one of those failed disc and if it will click the check mark for common settings and copy and paste the info displayed there.
    Yes my computer is able to play them.

    Info for drive [D:\] (DVDFab 6.2.0.2)
    Drive region: 1

    Disc type: Video DVD
    Disc region: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
    Volume name: 24_S4_D3
    Video standard: NTSC

    CSS (Content Scramble System) protection is not found.
    RC (Region Code) protection is not found.
    RCE (Region Code Enhancement) protection is not found.
    APS (Analog Protection System) protection is not found.
    UOPs (User Operation Prohibitions) protection is not found.

    Invalid PTTs protection is not found.
    Invalid PGCIs protection is not found.
    Invalid PGCs protection is not found.
    Invalid TMAPs protection is not found.
    Invalid CELLs protection is not found.
    Invalid VOBUs protection is not found.
    Fake vts protection is not found!
    Bad sector protection is not found!
    Structure protection (ARccOS, RipGuard, etc.) is not found.

    PathPlayer is enabled!
    Unplayable cell (vts:2 title pgc:1 cell:1) is removed!
    Unplayable cell (vts:3 title pgc:1 cell:1) is removed!
    2 unplayable cells are removed!

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  • Keynes
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    Burn log

    2009-11-11 01:24:25 ---- ******************** Log session stop 11-Nov 01:24:25.274 PID 5700********************
    2009-11-11 01:22:43 Info WRITE SUCCESS: Disc written
    2009-11-11 01:22:43 Info Finalization Time 00:00:44 - Total completion time 00:11:17
    2009-11-11 01:21:58 Info Write finished in 00:10:32 - Finalization start here. Avg. burn rate 5.66
    2009-11-11 01:11:33 Info Lead-in burning time (mS) 6738
    2009-11-11 01:11:26 Info Write started 2202352 sectors to write
    2009-11-11 01:11:26 Info Init success: DVD-R SAO
    2009-11-11 01:11:26 Info Writing speed requested x8.0, effective x8.0
    2009-11-11 01:11:26 Info Available write speed: 8x ,6x ,4x ,2x
    2009-11-11 01:11:26 Info Media ID: MCC 03RG20
    2009-11-11 01:11:26 Info Media type: DVD-R
    2009-11-11 01:11:26 Info Not Applicable to this bus type
    2009-11-11 01:11:25 Info Scanned files #33, folder #2 - total size 4509272064 b. (4.2 Gb.)
    2009-11-11 01:11:25 Info Inserted media type : DVD-R
    2009-11-11 01:11:25 Info Write started
    2009-11-11 01:11:21 Info Writable disc DVD-R inserted. Ready to write
    2009-11-11 01:10:58 Info Writable disc DVD-R inserted. Ready to write
    2009-11-11 01:10:37 Info Parsing disc ...
    2009-11-11 01:09:14 Info Disc ejected by user.
    2009-11-11 00:39:46 Info Disc (DVD-ROM) not emtpy.
    2009-11-11 00:39:34 Info Parsing disc ...
    2009-11-11 00:35:54 Info Disc ejected by user while parsing.
    2009-11-11 00:35:52 Info Parsing disc ...
    2009-11-11 00:35:46 Info WRITE SUCCESS: Disc written
    2009-11-11 00:35:46 Info Finalization Time 00:00:44 - Total completion time 00:10:49
    2009-11-11 00:35:01 Info Write finished in 00:10:04 - Finalization start here. Avg. burn rate 5.93
    2009-11-11 00:25:04 Info Lead-in burning time (mS) 6764
    2009-11-11 00:24:57 Info Write started 2202512 sectors to write
    2009-11-11 00:24:57 Info Init success: DVD-R SAO
    2009-11-11 00:24:54 Info Writing speed requested x8.0, effective x8.0
    2009-11-11 00:24:54 Info Available write speed: 8x ,6x ,4x ,2x
    2009-11-11 00:24:54 Info Media ID: MCC 03RG20
    2009-11-11 00:24:54 Info Media type: DVD-R
    2009-11-11 00:24:54 Info Not Applicable to this bus type
    2009-11-11 00:24:54 Info Scanned files #107, folder #2 - total size 4509433856 b. (4.2 Gb.)
    2009-11-11 00:24:54 Info Inserted media type : DVD-R
    2009-11-11 00:24:54 Info Write started
    2009-11-11 00:24:50 Info Writable disc DVD-R inserted. Ready to write
    2009-11-11 00:24:48 Info Compatible media types : DVD-R, DVD-RW Seq., DVD-RW RO, DVDRAM, DVD+R, DVD+RW, CD-R, CD-RW, DL DVD+R, DL DVD-R
    2009-11-11 00:24:48 Info Drive has Serial ATA physical interface
    2009-11-11 00:24:48 Info New Drive selected : 3:0:0 - MATSHITA DVD-RAM UJ880ES 1.80 [D] (Ide)
    2009-11-11 00:23:59 Info Current Drive selected : 3:0:0 - MATSHITA DVD-RAM UJ880ES 1.80 [D] (Ide)
    2009-11-11 00:23:59 Info Using Advanced SPTI interface
    2009-11-11 00:23:59 Info System default language : English (United States)
    2009-11-11 00:23:59 Info User default language : English (United States)
    2009-11-11 00:23:59 Info DLL Version : 4.0.5.464
    2009-11-11 00:23:59 Info DLL : C:\Program Files (x86)\DVDFab 6\vso_hwe.dll
    2009-11-11 00:23:59 Info Version : 6, 2, 0, 2
    2009-11-11 00:23:59 Info ExeName : C:\Program Files (x86)\DVDFab 6\DVDFab.exe
    2009-11-11 00:23:59 Info OS : Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium (Build 6001: Service Pack 1)
    2009-11-11 00:23:59 ---- ******************** Log session start 11-Nov 00:23:59.778 PID 5700********************

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