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Old December 8th, 2006, 07:31 PM
bobcox- with the Lord bobcox- with the Lord is offline
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i was told if you have a dvd made for lower sloboviea and you are set to usa
it will not read it. and you can only change the region a few times so be careful.
dvd software has the codecs you need also you need something in there that knows what a dvd is thats why the software.
my first laptop had a dvd rom and would not play a dvd i took it back and the guy installed win dvd then it played fine.
i dont know much about dvds but i hope this helps. Bob
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Old December 9th, 2006, 07:11 AM
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I've never tried using a dvd in hoster but I know my dvd ripping software requires that I play the dvd (even for just a moment) in my dvd player software before it can read the dvd to rip.
A Windows thing I guess?

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Old December 9th, 2006, 08:19 PM
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Sam,
I would love to be able to play it with any software at all but it will not read at all. Not with PowerDVD, not with Windows Explorer, not with Windows Media Player, nothing it just churns and churns and never does anything with the disc or discs.

I updated from Plextor's site the firmware of the drive, installed K_Lite_Codec_Pack_Full from www.free-codecs.com and no difference. Don't know what else to do or think except the drive itself is bonkers.

Any other suggestions are welcome,
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Old December 10th, 2006, 07:55 AM
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I'm not a real techie kind of guy but if explorer can't see it I would suspect its a problem with the dvdrom.
Another possibility since it is homemade is maybe your dvdrom doesn't read that type dvdr (+/-) ?

The only other thing I could suggest is to switch out the dvdrom with your other computer and see what happens.

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