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dogzilla 12-17-2005 04:45 AM

Questions about DVD-R data disks
 
I just got a Plextor PX-740A DVD burner. My first attempt to use it was to burn a data DVD using the Nero Express software that came with it. I did this on a Windows 2000 Pro system. The burn seemed to complete normally. When I tried to read this disk in the same drive, Windows 2000 file explorer tells me the disc is blank. When I try to read it in a DVD drive on another Windows 2000 machine, the drive just hangs trying to seek for something. I put the disk in a Windows XP Home machine and it can read the disc fine.

Is this a problem with how I burned the disc or are DVD data discs something that is supported only in Windows XP?

2nd edit: Figured out my Linux problem, needed to explicitly specify the filesystem type. Stupid me.

Thanks

dogzilla 12-17-2005 11:47 AM

Never mind. I burned a couple more data DVDs and they are readable just fine with Windows 2000. I guess something went wrong, or I did something wrong the first attempt and the DVD is probably bad. What threw me off track was that the questionable DVD read fine with Windows XP on a cheapo Compaq with a probably cheap DVD drive. I incorrectly assumed somebody had taken the opporuntity to come up with a new filesystem format for DVDs

catback 12-25-2005 11:16 AM

Just as you already discovered just a typical, and hopefully rare, coaster

Mbnfc 12-25-2005 05:37 PM

you probably tried to burn a multisession disk where you can data on the disk multiple times until it is full. multisession is only supported by windows xp iirc.

viper11885 12-26-2005 06:26 PM

Glad to hear that your problem is solved.

One thing to mention, go to Plextor's website and update the firmware for your burner.

dogzilla 12-27-2005 02:20 AM

Thanks for the tip about the firmware. I installed it and a speed test shows a significant improvement in speed.


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