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Windows reads UDF DVD as CDFS
I posted last month about a problem I was having with my DVD-ROM drive =
Pioneer DVD-113 v 1.21 reading a DVD disc: In the meantime, I've spent a good deal of time trying to figure out = whether this is indeed a hardware issue, and I found out that it is not. = I tried several DVDs on this drive, and they all read and played fine. = It's just this one DVD I'm having trouble with - "Table Tennis 101". I = tried the device on a Windows XP machine, where I was able to play the = DVD fine. When I insert the disc into my drive, it reads as Audio CD, = size 1.99 GB, with one file (track01.cda). When looking at Properties, = the file system is identified as CDFS. I believe this is the core of the = problem - the disc in DVD-video format, and should read as UDF. It did = read as UDF on Windows XP! And all the other DVDs I've tried on this = machine (Windows 98) also read as UDF! Thus, Windows tried to read this = one particular as CDFS for some reason. Why could this possibly be, and = is there any way to force Windows to read it as UDF? I've done a lot of searching on Google, but have not been able to find = anything that would help me solve the issue. I would really appreciate = any suggestions. It's quite a puzzle to me. Ivan |
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Your disc is DVD-R
I think you tried to burn it as multisession. or you tried to add some more stuff to a previous one on the disk. In Win98 and WinMe only "One Burn" in one go is allowed on DVD disc. If you use DVD-RW that may work, still not sure. For more details go over to this ng alt.comp.periphs.cdr "Ivan Bútora" wrote in message ... I posted last month about a problem I was having with my DVD-ROM drive Pioneer DVD-113 v 1.21 reading a DVD disc: In the meantime, I've spent a good deal of time trying to figure out whether this is indeed a hardware issue, and I found out that it is not. I tried several DVDs on this drive, and they all read and played fine. It's just this one DVD I'm having trouble with - "Table Tennis 101". I tried the device on a Windows XP machine, where I was able to play the DVD fine. When I insert the disc into my drive, it reads as Audio CD, size 1.99 GB, with one file (track01.cda). When looking at Properties, the file system is identified as CDFS. I believe this is the core of the problem - the disc in DVD-video format, and should read as UDF. It did read as UDF on Windows XP! And all the other DVDs I've tried on this machine (Windows 98) also read as UDF! Thus, Windows tried to read this one particular as CDFS for some reason. Why could this possibly be, and is there any way to force Windows to read it as UDF? I've done a lot of searching on Google, but have not been able to find anything that would help me solve the issue. I would really appreciate any suggestions. It's quite a puzzle to me. Ivan |
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Ivan,
Don't know that I have anything to contribute, but wanted to ask you what burning software you were using, thanks, Joe "Ivan Bútora" wrote in message ... I posted last month about a problem I was having with my DVD-ROM drive Pioneer DVD-113 v 1.21 reading a DVD disc: In the meantime, I've spent a good deal of time trying to figure out whether this is indeed a hardware issue, and I found out that it is not. I tried several DVDs on this drive, and they all read and played fine. It's just this one DVD I'm having trouble with - "Table Tennis 101". I tried the device on a Windows XP machine, where I was able to play the DVD fine. When I insert the disc into my drive, it reads as Audio CD, size 1.99 GB, with one file (track01.cda). When looking at Properties, the file system is identified as CDFS. I believe this is the core of the problem - the disc in DVD-video format, and should read as UDF. It did read as UDF on Windows XP! And all the other DVDs I've tried on this machine (Windows 98) also read as UDF! Thus, Windows tried to read this one particular as CDFS for some reason. Why could this possibly be, and is there any way to force Windows to read it as UDF? I've done a lot of searching on Google, but have not been able to find anything that would help me solve the issue. I would really appreciate any suggestions. It's quite a puzzle to me. Ivan |
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Hmm, so you think it's a DVD-R disc. I have my doubts about that - this =
is a disc I borrowed from a friend, but it comes in the original DVD = case, and you can even see the title of the disc inscribed on the disc = itself near the hole in the middle. I would think this is the original = disc, and nod a DVD-R. I have not been trying to burn anything, since I = don't even have a DVD burner. Is there a way to verify whether this is a = DVD-R disc? (I presume there is some utility that would do this?) Thanks, Ivan "AAH" wrote in message = ... Your disc is DVD-R I think you tried to burn it as multisession. or you tried to add some more stuff to a previous one on the disk. In Win98 and WinMe only "One Burn" in one go is allowed on DVD disc. If you use DVD-RW that may work, still not sure. =20 For more details go over to this ng alt.comp.periphs.cdr =20 =20 =20 =20 "Ivan B=FAtora" wrote in message ... I posted last month about a problem I was having with my DVD-ROM drive Pioneer DVD-113 v 1.21 reading a DVD disc: =20 In the meantime, I've spent a good deal of time trying to figure out = whether this is indeed a hardware issue, and I found out that it is not. I = tried several DVDs on this drive, and they all read and played fine. It's = just this one DVD I'm having trouble with - "Table Tennis 101". I tried the device on a Windows XP machine, where I was able to play the DVD fine. = When I insert the disc into my drive, it reads as Audio CD, size 1.99 GB, = with one file (track01.cda). When looking at Properties, the file system is identified as CDFS. I believe this is the core of the problem - the = disc in DVD-video format, and should read as UDF. It did read as UDF on = Windows XP! And all the other DVDs I've tried on this machine (Windows 98) also = read as UDF! Thus, Windows tried to read this one particular as CDFS for some reason. Why could this possibly be, and is there any way to force = Windows to read it as UDF? =20 I've done a lot of searching on Google, but have not been able to find anything that would help me solve the issue. I would really appreciate = any suggestions. It's quite a puzzle to me. =20 Ivan =20 |
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Hi Joe,
I don't have a DVD burner, if that's what you were asking about... Ivan "jt3" wrote in message = ... Ivan, Don't know that I have anything to contribute, but wanted to ask = you what burning software you were using, thanks, Joe "Ivan B=FAtora" wrote in message ... I posted last month about a problem I was having with my DVD-ROM drive Pioneer DVD-113 v 1.21 reading a DVD disc: =20 In the meantime, I've spent a good deal of time trying to figure out = whether this is indeed a hardware issue, and I found out that it is not. I = tried several DVDs on this drive, and they all read and played fine. It's = just this one DVD I'm having trouble with - "Table Tennis 101". I tried the device on a Windows XP machine, where I was able to play the DVD fine. = When I insert the disc into my drive, it reads as Audio CD, size 1.99 GB, = with one file (track01.cda). When looking at Properties, the file system is identified as CDFS. I believe this is the core of the problem - the = disc in DVD-video format, and should read as UDF. It did read as UDF on = Windows XP! And all the other DVDs I've tried on this machine (Windows 98) also = read as UDF! Thus, Windows tried to read this one particular as CDFS for some reason. Why could this possibly be, and is there any way to force = Windows to read it as UDF? =20 I've done a lot of searching on Google, but have not been able to find anything that would help me solve the issue. I would really appreciate = any suggestions. It's quite a puzzle to me. =20 Ivan =20 |
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Try the other ng
"Ivan Bútora" wrote in message ... Hmm, so you think it's a DVD-R disc. I have my doubts about that - this is a disc I borrowed from a friend, but it comes in the original DVD case, and you can even see the title of the disc inscribed on the disc itself near the hole in the middle. I would think this is the original disc, and nod a DVD-R. I have not been trying to burn anything, since I don't even have a DVD burner. Is there a way to verify whether this is a DVD-R disc? (I presume there is some utility that would do this?) Thanks, Ivan "AAH" wrote in message ... Your disc is DVD-R I think you tried to burn it as multisession. or you tried to add some more stuff to a previous one on the disk. In Win98 and WinMe only "One Burn" in one go is allowed on DVD disc. If you use DVD-RW that may work, still not sure. For more details go over to this ng alt.comp.periphs.cdr "Ivan Bútora" wrote in message ... I posted last month about a problem I was having with my DVD-ROM drive Pioneer DVD-113 v 1.21 reading a DVD disc: In the meantime, I've spent a good deal of time trying to figure out whether this is indeed a hardware issue, and I found out that it is not. I tried several DVDs on this drive, and they all read and played fine. It's just this one DVD I'm having trouble with - "Table Tennis 101". I tried the device on a Windows XP machine, where I was able to play the DVD fine. When I insert the disc into my drive, it reads as Audio CD, size 1.99 GB, with one file (track01.cda). When looking at Properties, the file system is identified as CDFS. I believe this is the core of the problem - the disc in DVD-video format, and should read as UDF. It did read as UDF on Windows XP! And all the other DVDs I've tried on this machine (Windows 98) also read as UDF! Thus, Windows tried to read this one particular as CDFS for some reason. Why could this possibly be, and is there any way to force Windows to read it as UDF? I've done a lot of searching on Google, but have not been able to find anything that would help me solve the issue. I would really appreciate any suggestions. It's quite a puzzle to me. Ivan |
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Yes, thanks. I was keying off the previous post. Sorry to interpolate
uselessly. Joe "Ivan Bútora" wrote in message ... Hi Joe, I don't have a DVD burner, if that's what you were asking about... Ivan "jt3" wrote in message ... Ivan, Don't know that I have anything to contribute, but wanted to ask you what burning software you were using, thanks, Joe "Ivan Bútora" wrote in message ... I posted last month about a problem I was having with my DVD-ROM drive Pioneer DVD-113 v 1.21 reading a DVD disc: In the meantime, I've spent a good deal of time trying to figure out whether this is indeed a hardware issue, and I found out that it is not. I tried several DVDs on this drive, and they all read and played fine. It's just this one DVD I'm having trouble with - "Table Tennis 101". I tried the device on a Windows XP machine, where I was able to play the DVD fine. When I insert the disc into my drive, it reads as Audio CD, size 1.99 GB, with one file (track01.cda). When looking at Properties, the file system is identified as CDFS. I believe this is the core of the problem - the disc in DVD-video format, and should read as UDF. It did read as UDF on Windows XP! And all the other DVDs I've tried on this machine (Windows 98) also read as UDF! Thus, Windows tried to read this one particular as CDFS for some reason. Why could this possibly be, and is there any way to force Windows to read it as UDF? I've done a lot of searching on Google, but have not been able to find anything that would help me solve the issue. I would really appreciate any suggestions. It's quite a puzzle to me. Ivan |
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