Can anyone give me any pointers?
I've had an Optorite DD-0405 DVD burner on my computer for the last few years and it has served me flawlessly. Lately though I've noticed that it's been producing a pile of flawed DVD's. At first I thought it might have been a bad batch of disks, but after some experimenting it seems that the fault definitely lies with the burner. It happily burns the whole disk, but the final product is unusable, whether it's a TV program recorded to disk or just a DVD that's had data transferred to it.
I'd think that maybe the unit has just developed flaws that have made it necessary to replace it, but oddly enough it still produces flawless CD's - audio, data, you name it. If the unit is on the way out, surely it wouldn't be able to produce fine disks in one format but garbage in another?
Could it be software related?
The only thing I can think of that could have caused this problem is that I've been going backwards and forwards a lot lately burning both DVD's and CD's, and on a couple of occasions when I've tried burning DVD's I've forgotten that I'd already placed blank CD's in the unit, with the result that the burner has thrown a fit at me by trying to burn DVD to CD and locking up at the end of the job. On one occasion the burner actually made some grinding noises while it was trying to do this.
As I said though, if some damage has been done, why does the burner continue to happily produce fine CD's?
Thanks in advance.
I've had an Optorite DD-0405 DVD burner on my computer for the last few years and it has served me flawlessly. Lately though I've noticed that it's been producing a pile of flawed DVD's. At first I thought it might have been a bad batch of disks, but after some experimenting it seems that the fault definitely lies with the burner. It happily burns the whole disk, but the final product is unusable, whether it's a TV program recorded to disk or just a DVD that's had data transferred to it.
I'd think that maybe the unit has just developed flaws that have made it necessary to replace it, but oddly enough it still produces flawless CD's - audio, data, you name it. If the unit is on the way out, surely it wouldn't be able to produce fine disks in one format but garbage in another?
Could it be software related?
The only thing I can think of that could have caused this problem is that I've been going backwards and forwards a lot lately burning both DVD's and CD's, and on a couple of occasions when I've tried burning DVD's I've forgotten that I'd already placed blank CD's in the unit, with the result that the burner has thrown a fit at me by trying to burn DVD to CD and locking up at the end of the job. On one occasion the burner actually made some grinding noises while it was trying to do this.
As I said though, if some damage has been done, why does the burner continue to happily produce fine CD's?
Thanks in advance.