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Stuartbe 16-01-2004 06:53

Re: Powerdvd playback probs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mrm1
Thanks KRONAS but Ive tried that as well :cry:

Have you installed any new hardware into the computer ?

It may another drive on the ide cable that is the cause of the problem. If not then I think that kronos is correct and your dvd drive needs to take a trip to the great computer place in the sky .... :angel:

mrm1 16-01-2004 12:30

Re: Powerdvd playback probs
 
I recently installed a DVD drive in to my daughters PC. I think I will try it at the weekend to see if the drive is at fault.

Incidently my DVD drive will play SVCD's fine, but then they require lower bandwidth.

mrm1 16-01-2004 17:48

Re: Powerdvd playback probs
 
Well here goes.

I have just installed my daughters DVD drive and everything work perfect. Got to be a faulty drive. But no...........

I reinstalled the origanal drive so I could take the PC in for repair under warranty, and low and behold, that works perfectly as well now ????????


All I can think is

a: a loose cable connection, or
b: some dirt dislodged when th PC was tipped on its side to swap drives. or
c: the drive is faulty but until it plays up again I will leave it as it is.


thanks for all your help in solving this matter :D
___________________________________

Stop press.

Ive just noticed the DVD drive is now running UltraDMA mode 4. Before the swap around I could not get the drive to run under anything but PIO mode. Maybe an OS issue after all. Swapping the drives and changing drivers may have fixed the problem.

Who knows ?????????????

Not me :confused:

kronas 18-01-2004 23:32

Re: Powerdvd playback probs
 
that is strange, glad you got it sorted :)


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