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aponeurosis wrote:The khypermedia does not work with either RecordNow Max 4.5 and Nero 5.5.9.17 for me (NOT 5.5.9.17.1). It burned a little bit more with Nero. I guess I will be trying Ritek DVD-R next.
gianniz wrote:you can add APPLE 2X DVD-R media as well to working list
aponeurosis wrote:The khypermedia does not work with either RecordNow Max 4.5 and Nero 5.5.9.17 for me (NOT 5.5.9.17.1). It burned a little bit more with Nero. I guess I will be trying Ritek DVD-R next.
Stereodude wrote:I got mine at Office Max in a 5 pack. Rounded cases. I'll try to get more information later. (scan of the top and info from ADVDInfo)
Stereodude
00 6A 00 00 01 40 C1 FD 9E D8 50 00 02 87 0D 13 .J...@....P.....
88 99 80 00 03 43 4D 43 30 30 52 00 04 47 32 30 .....CMC00R..G20
30 00 00 00 05 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 0...............
VEFF wrote:
If I can get the ADVDInfo disc identification utility working (tried it briefly last night, and even with wnaspi32.dll, it still didn't work properly).
aponeurosis wrote:I bought my khypermedia from OfficeMax. It was the 5pack for $9.99
Here are the codes that are produced by ADVDInfo:
00 6A 00 00 01 40 C1 FD 9E D8 50 00 02 87 0D 13 .J...@....P.....
88 99 80 00 03 43 4D 43 30 30 52 00 04 47 32 30 .....CMC00R..G20
I was using firmware 1.0d
bac wrote:VEFF wrote:
If I can get the ADVDInfo disc identification utility working (tried it briefly last night, and even with wnaspi32.dll, it still didn't work properly).
What error did you get when you tried advdinfo?
What OS revision do you have?
Have you tried it with dvd-r media? (Advdinfo apparently doesn't work with dvd+rw).
Fire up nero info tool, go to the ASPI tab, and check what it thinks for "System ASPI"
and also "Nero ASPI".
VEFF wrote:It started to detect all my CD/DVD drives. About three drives in, it blue screened me and caused the PC to reboot! So no more InfoTool for me..,
So I'll start my reply from scratch
VEFF wrote:I get an error dialog box containing the following verbatim:
ASPI command returned:
SenseKey 05h; ASC 24h; ASCQ 00h.
I have Win XP Pro SP1.
Yes, I have tried it with DVD-R media.
I have been using my DVD-ROM (which does read DVD-R media) drive as the reader when using ADVDINfo; maybe I should try it with the
DRU-500A? Hope this program is safe though?
I used the 'Media ID' option. Is that the right one (I also tried any and all other options that might be to identify the media, but they either returned the ASPI SenseKey errors or came up with all 00000s (i.e no info returned).
I am running ADVDINfo with the Nero ASPI (wnaspi32.dll) copied into the ADVDInfo directory.
Thanks for the effort to help so far!
bac wrote:VEFF wrote:It started to detect all my CD/DVD drives. About three drives in, it blue screened me and caused the PC to reboot! So no more InfoTool for me..,
So I'll start my reply from scratch
Ouch. Maybe nero can't handle probing so many drives at once.
I thought XP wasn't supposed to blue screen
Yes, XP is very stable; I am very satisfied with it.
The occasional blue screen does occur, but very rarely...VEFF wrote:I get an error dialog box containing the following verbatim:
ASPI command returned:
SenseKey 05h; ASC 24h; ASCQ 00h.
I have Win XP Pro SP1.
Yes, I have tried it with DVD-R media.
I have been using my DVD-ROM (which does read DVD-R media) drive as the reader when using ADVDINfo; maybe I should try it with the
DRU-500A? Hope this program is safe though?
I used the 'Media ID' option. Is that the right one (I also tried any and all other options that might be to identify the media, but they either returned the ASPI SenseKey errors or came up with all 00000s (i.e no info returned).
I am running ADVDINfo with the Nero ASPI (wnaspi32.dll) copied into the ADVDInfo directory.
Thanks for the effort to help so far!
I am running Advdinfo with WinXP SP1 also. It did not work for me with the stock
ASPI layer from windows. I did have to copy nero's WNASPI32.dll to the directory where
ADVDinfo resides before it would work. Without the nero aspi, it fails with the error
"Could not create Device list". You seem to be getting further than that.
06 - Media id is the wrong option. I get the same error you do if I try that option.
You should select 0E - Pre-Recorded Information in Lead-In.
aponeurosis wrote:Bac,
I think the memorex dvd-r is the same same as khypermedia's. I went out and bought the memorex dvd-r and ran Advdinfo. It shows up the same code as khypermedia. In addition, the memorex dvd-r did not work. It crashed halfway through my movie backup using nero 5.5.9.17 & firmware 1.0d
aponeurosis wrote:Bac,
I think the memorex dvd-r is the same same as khypermedia's. I went out and bought the memorex dvd-r and ran Advdinfo. It shows up the same code as khypermedia. In addition, the memorex dvd-r did not work. It crashed halfway through my movie backup using nero 5.5.9.17 & firmware 1.0d
bac wrote:Veff,
there is now another choice if getting advdinfo to work is too complicated.
Download the latest dvddecrypter (dvddecryter.com).
Select the drive, select Mode->ISO->R
On the right hand side, look at the "Manufacturer ID:" field.
gianniz wrote:MAXMAX media that didn't work before now works PERFECTLY so add that to your list. THis media is obtainable in australia..
MAXMAX DVD-R 1X
00 6A 00 00 01 40 C1 FD 9E D8 50 00 02 87 0D 13 .J...@....P.....
88 99 80 00 03 4C 65 61 64 20 44 00 04 61 74 61 .....LEAD D..ATA
20 20 20 00 05 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 .............
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