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| New on Forum Join Date: Jan 2005
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| Burning problem with Pioneer DVR108 I recently buyed a DVR-108, and after a lot of tries, it has failed 11 out of 14 times. It simply stops while burning. The "Busy" led goes off, and Nero stands that way, like waiting, with the "total time" counter advancing but doing nothing. After that, all I can do is to reset, or the DVD will not open. I'm using Nero 6.6.0.3. The firmware of the DVR is 1.18 (when I buyed it it was 1.17, I think, and already had the problem. I upgraded trying to fix it). Initially, I had it as secondary slave with another CD-RW, but after looking for solutions I have left it as Secondary master, alone in his IDE, and changed the IDE to a 80-pin one, but none if this fix the problem. Can anyone help me? |
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| CDFreaks Resident Join Date: Oct 2002
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| Re: Burning problem with Pioneer DVR108 Well, it seems to work for other guys here - change the burning software. First, Nero 6.6.0.6 is out. Second try VSO's CopyToDVD. If this not helps try reinstalling the operating system (Windows, I presume).
__________________ Burning on Benq 1655, Plextor 760A Previous burners: Plextor 712, 755, Pioneer 107,8,9,10,11, LG 4080,4163,H10,H22, NEC 1100,2550,3520, Sony DWQ120, AWG170A, LiteOn 165p6s + 18A1H and a slim AOpen 8424 |
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| CD Freaks Member Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: on your desktop
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| Re: Burning problem with Pioneer DVR108 i've had similar problems
__________________ currently using.. LiteOn SHM-165P6S @ MS0R Pioneer DVR-111D @ 111L TDB v8.29 retired.. LiteOn LDW-811S Pioneer DVR-108 |
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| CD Freaks Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: Victoria, Australia
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| Re: Burning problem with Pioneer DVR108 could you please post a nero infotool report to give us some more info on your setup.
__________________ Intel Q9450, 8192MB PC8500CL5, WinXP Pro SP3/Vista Home Prem SP1 (64bit) 3.7TB Storage, LITE-ON LH-20A1P, PIONEER DVR-A11XLB, PIONEER DVR-A10XLB (in external USB enclosure) P4 2.53, 1024MB PC1066 RDRAM, WinXP Pro SP3, 420GB Storage, LITE-ON 1693S, LG GSA-H10A AMD 64 939 X2 4800+, 3072MB PC3200CL2, WinXP Home SP3, 500GB Storage, LITE-ON SOHW-812S@832S, PIONEER DVR-108 AMD 64 939 3200+ 2048mb PC3200, MCE 2005 SP3, FUSION DUAL DIGITAL 4 HDTV 560gb STORAGE, using old Retired LiteOn 411S@811S to play dvds and music cd's "Above the water line you only see the tip of the IceBerg, below truth awaits" "Icebergs are freshwater giants floating on seawater and, as they are raised and lowered by the tide, they growl." "The mind is like an Iceberg, it floats with 1/7 of it's bulk above the water" - Sigmund Freud |
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| CD Freaks Die Hard Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Australia
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| Re: Burning problem with Pioneer DVR108 1. go through the 10 points listed @ http://www.mrbass.org/dvdnewbie/ [ you may not be a newbie, but the trouble is, and might be related to one or more of the listed items ]. note: very important to keep the transfer mode on IDE channels in DMA mode. check them every now and then as the transfer mode can change without you being notified. see this MS article http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/device...e/IDE-DMA.mspx 2. a) know your drive's capabilities. use nero info tool or dvdinfopro to discover them. also go to the drive maker's website and find out what media types and brands, and at what speeds to those media types, the drive supports. [ eg., my pioneers 107d & 108a can burn to dvd-rw @ 4x without trouble, but my optorite 401 can only burn @ 2x to dvd-rw even though Optorite, Nero and other burning programs will allow the drive to burn @ 4x and will produce a "successfull" disc @ 4x...but the result is a coaster ]. and that's one reason why i always recommend you use a burning program that allows you to change the burn speed just prior to clicking the BURN button, unlike, say, sonic recordnow!, because it has the burn speed options ONLY in the main options' setup. b) update the firmware of the drive. check for updates @ http://forum.rpc1.org/dl_all.php 3. a) try another brand of CD/DvD disc. b) try burning at lower speed. eg., don't burn at 24x to 16x media even if you are allowed to choose 24x; burn according to MEDIA speed limits, don't try to burn at the cd/dvd drive's max speed until you are certain that you can do so without negative consequences. 4. a) disable and/or uninstall any virtual drives. b) install an aspi layer. you may never need it. but it can't hurt. my preferred aspi is v460. get it @ http://www.snapfiles.com/get/aspilayer.html 5. a) update the burning program you are using to the latest release. b) uninstall any recently installed software. c) do a virus scan, and a scan with spybot s & d [ get it @ http://www.safer-networking.org/en/index.html ] 6. for XP or Win2K users, optimise your operating system Services for best system performance. for info go to http://www.blackviper.com/WinXP/service411.htm#Alerter and http://www.freeware-alternative.uni....roller-xp.html 7. before burning, open taskmanager and shutdown ALL unneeded processes that are running. DON'T commence a virus scan or a defrag before or during a burn - sadly, i have seen it happen ! 8. a) try another burning software and see if you get a better result. deepburner standard is free. get it @ http://www.deepburner.com/ so is ht fireman @ http://www.honestech-e.com/us/freedown.asp b) for users of alcohol 120%, update to the latest drives support DLL [ look for topic "Alcohol 120% Device Support Patch Released" @ http://forum.alcohol-soft.com/index.php?showforum=10 ] c) if you have multiple burning softwares installed, uninstall them all, then install one. test it. install another if needed. test it, and so on... 9. a) make sure mainboard chipset drivers and BIOS firmware are up to date. make sure all cables and jumpers connected to drives are correctly configured with regard to master/slave setup. b) remove junk files from your hard drive/s. also remove useless entries from the registry. try hdcleaner @ http://home.tiscali.de/zdata/hdcleaner_e.htm mru-blaster @ http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/mrublaster.html regseeker @ http://www.hoverdesk.net/freeware.htm c) know what programs & services are schedulded to run at startup; you should eliminate ALL the uneeded ones using Startup Control Panel @ http://www.snapfiles.com/get/startupcpl.html + services.msc [as mentioned above] you can also try the disk clean batch file i use @ http://rapidshare.de/files-en/423821...tches.exe.html 10. enter your BIOS and disable anything you don't use. eg. i disable COM ports, serial ports, game ports etc. also the parallel port because i use a USB printer. note that if it's an external USB drive that is giving you grief, some BIOS options include a USB voltage setting. set it to HIGH and see if this helps. set memory speeds to default. set cpu speed to default. if you overclock, DON'T [ until you are certain that overclocking is not the cause of the trouble ]. 11. if you still cannot fix the problem, try the drive, or the CD/DvD disc you are having problems with, in another PC that has no burning issues [ if possible ] 12. Disable autorun...unless you really need it for some purpose. for XP users go to start/run/type REGEDIT.EXE then click OK press Ctrl+F, type NoDriveTypeAutoRun in the box/find next doubleclick the highlighted key and replace the HEX value with b5 repeat for each NoDriveTypeAutoRun key found. reboot. 13. Two other settings to consider changing, but ONLY if you never use Windows' in-built CD burning function [ie. you only ever use nero, roxio, intervideo etc. to burn cd/dvd]. Rightclick on your cd/dvd drive icons in My Computer/properties/recording and clear the Enable CD recording on this drive box. Note that this WILL NOT cause your 3rd party burning programs to malfunction - it only disables Windows' in-built cd burning capabilities. now go to start/run type services.msc and hit ENTER, scroll to IMAPI CD-Burning COM Service, doubleclick it, disable it, apply/ok. ![]() 14.it's also a good idea to try an arrange the device IRQ assignment so that each device on your system has it's own IRQ. this is not always possible or user-configurable. however, on a modern PC running Windows XP Pro you can try the following. a. enter your BIOS and look for a setting/option similar to "plug and play operating system" . you need to set this option to No or Disable. this allows the BIOS to assign IRQs to devices instead of Windows. there might also be an option like "allow BIOS to assign IRQ". Enable it. b. restart. open device manager/view/resources by type/interrupt request ![]() note that in the above image all my devices have thier own IRQ ? this was not always the case; my NVIDIA GeForce and my Realtek NIC were both sharing IRQ 16 and my Realtek Sound device and a couple of USB controllers were sharing IRQ 18. so what i did was disable the USB controllers [ see below ] as i never need them. i also put my Realtek NIC into another PCI slot. ![]() Anyway, see what you can do. maybe you'll only be able to reduce the devices sharing an IRQ from 3 to 2. Better than nothing . Trial and error will get you through. if you disable your mouse or keyboard etc. just renable it. |
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| Re: Burning problem with Pioneer DVR108 I have tried now to burn with CopytoDVD and it does the same... but CopyToDVD restarts writing after a little time, so at least it finish the burns. I will try now the cleandriver and cleanregistry. Thank to all for the answers, by the way |
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