that's just it...i can do all the things you guys are telling me on any other discs but the re2 or I robot....I am after running all kinds of tests checked all my configurations again but there is nothing incorrect with my system...these discs will simply not be read on my compter...I have noticed that when I place the RE2 disc in my dvd rom drive it changes the name of the drive to CD Rom not DVD...(does this sound normal??? I have never seen that before) I have 2 friends that have purchaced the RE2 DVD as well (at different locations) and they cannot view them on their computer either!!!Originally Posted by Nobody@home
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Sorry bout your problem Monstercaper. I would be stomped by now too. I would double check the firmware on the make/model of the DVD player/ Burner. I've had a problem before where the Blank DVD media information couldn't be detected/read because of firmware. Also some resident program like your Anti-Virus can be disabled. There are alot of possible conflicts that's affecting your PowerDVD or Media Player playback but it's not going to be easy to isolate it.
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You know Jim, if you want to see or imagine I conceded a point go ahead cause you lost me there. I've only said I experienced identical problems with Monstercaper. While all of you and you sidekick from down under haven't ran into the problem of RE2, can still speak with authority? No wonder some people are finding this thread humorous.....I would agree to that point. LIke the story of the Firmware, it cause my DVD not to read the DVD blank media such as CMC, LeadData, Riteks. But then we shouldn't think of possiblities but go on speculating ? You got alot of balls JimBo.
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I am running Service Pack 1 as I did have Service Pack 2 but it screwed with alot of my systems so I had to resort back to Pack 1...I was given assistance by the MIS Dept at my job.
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@monstercaper:
My initial reaction was that it was a bug in the original release of XP and that SP1a fixed it. It might be an idea to do a Windows Update.
@Nobody@home:
You still don't get it, do you ?
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That is correct jimmalenko I am not trying to burn the disc but to view an original copy...If I have to put it on my hard drive to see it, I don't have a problem with that but my system has to recognize it is there first...
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Just finished checking and my windows is completely updated with the exception of service pack 2.
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Your drive cannot read these discs. Sort of like at a hospital, let's quit with the paddles and just call the time of death and get it over with. Bury it.
Get a DVD-ROM, don't try to use a RAM/burner to watch with. Reader lasers in burners are NOTORIOUS for being inferior. The end. Sometimes the simple answer, however unpopular, is the correct one.
This new "Arccoss" or whatever it is just screws with your burner. Sorry. Go complain to the MPAA and Sony for their evil ways.Want my help? Ask here! (not via PM!)
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I think your right lordsmurf...I may have to just go out and buy a regular DVD-ROM and see if that works....I just want to thank everyone for all the assistance although it just didn't work out for me....THANKS AGAIN!!!
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Originally Posted by monstercaper
XP is up to date.
DVDDecrypter (newest version) does not work (details on how to do it here).
DVDDecrypter with a PSL list doesn't work (details on how to do it here).
AnyDVD (newest version) does not work (details on how to do it here).
VOBBlanker doing a straight copy does not work (details on how to do it here).
Is there anything I've missed ?
EDIT: I assumed since monstercaper has two friends with the same problems that they would have tried all these methods on all of their computers. A DVD-ROM might help (and I'd be interested to see the results), which comes back (technically) to the burner being at fault.If in doubt, Google it. -
only DVD Shrink was missing I believe...And I have tried them all with no success on these discs...they work on all my other DVDs just fine though.
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well i will have to wait till i get to a DVD-ROM to find out if it will work for me....thanks for all the advice jimmalenko...it was greatly appreciated
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Originally Posted by monstercaper
and click on play-this should open the disk in disk mode.
If this fails go back to cmd.exe type in dir E:
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Originally Posted by jimmalenko
What did I said?
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Originally Posted by trolltuning
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I was having the same problem where I could not even watch a movie from my pc. I noticed that the drive did not even recognize that the disc was even in the drive. I found out that there was a new firmware for my drive. I installed the new firmware and now my drive recognizes the disc in the drive.
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Its just a incapatible disc for your dvd drive,i've had the same problem with dvd's that couldnt be read,got another copy of the same dvd and it could be read.both played in home dvd players so nothing you can do about it,plain and simple.
I think,therefore i am a hamster.
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