by Vertrider on Wed Nov 20, 2002 6:00 pm
Hi...
No, I was talking about DVD+RW, DVD-RW, DVD-R and DVD+R which I burned as Data-CDs.
I use both a DVD-ROM that came OEM with my Fujitsu Siemens Scaleo PC and a LG Electronics DVD-ROM Drive (DRD-8160B).
On the Box of the LG it says:
Compatible Formats:
- DVD, DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD-Dual, and a lot of different CD Formats.
So, when I put in a DVD+R into that drive, or a DVD+RW and it can't read it, this now sounds logical to me.
I don't know about the OEM Fujitsu Drive, but it can and cannot read the same stuff, the LG does.
So my problem described in the upper threads was, that I tried to feed the Fujitsu and the LG Electronics with my self burned DVD+R and DVD+RW (Data)-discs, which they obviously are not able to read.
This also happened, because the salesman that sold me the Sony Writer gave me DVD+R and DVD+RW media. I was not informed that DVD-R were cheaper at that time.
Only once a time the day before yesterday the Fujitsu OEM DVD-ROM displayed the contents of a Sony DVD+RW, but it never did that again, as often as I tried to repeat that event the last days with the same disc.
However, I am fine now. I can make backups of my huge Video and Data-Files (I work as a Sports-Photographer and do independent Snowboard- and Mountainbike-Sports Videos), get space back on my Big Firewire and Ultra-ATA Discs, and that's exactly what I wanted.
Production of my own promotional DVD-Video CDs is a different story, I'll try in a next life ;o)
Cheers
VertRider