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Old 24-06-2004   #1
Miranda
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Problem with Matshita DVD Ram UJ820S

EAC 0.9 b4 - secure mode - WinXP home

I copied a no scratched CD with Pioneer 120S -> all tracks have copy OK.

I tested the same CD with my brandt new DVD Ram writer on my acer 1714 SMI notebook and it takes a very long time and all the last tracks (after 7 till 14) had synchronisation errors.

If I activate "drive is capable of retrieving C2 error information" but I didn't activate "use C2 error information for correction", the drive excract much faster (5,7x for 50 minutes CD) but the last track (14) have still syncronisation error.

I'm very disapointed of my DVD-Ram writer and I think about changing it but it's difficult to find such accessorie for a notebook.

Can somebody help me to get better extraction result, thanks a lot.
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Old 01-08-2004   #2
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Problem with Matshita DVD Ram UJ820S

Hi Miranda,
I also faced the same problem & furstration with my new Toshiba Satellite Notebook with same Matshita DVD Player. But did you try with DVD-R disc ?
In my case both DVD+RW(HP) and DVD-R(Memorex) worked fine. But with DVD+R I got stuck at 20th chapter of total 24 chapters - not sure that was because of 'synchronization error' or something else. If you use a old DVD+RW, make sure to erase the old content explicitly efore brning the new stuff.

We should complain about this error to Toshiba immediately.

Thanx,
Kuntal
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Old 22-08-2004   #3
Jose
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Problem with Matshita DVD Ram UJ820S

I am encountering a similar issue with a Matshuta DVD-RAM UJ-820S. On some discs I get the following error:

D: is not accessible
Incorrect function

These issues might be corrected with a firmware upgrade, but the tosiba site is not very useful.
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Old 02-09-2004   #4
Richard
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Unhappy Mechanical? problem with Matshita UJ-820S

I have same drive & often hear sound as though disc is contacting something inside drive. The drive speed gradually decreases & then stops. This happens first time around about 15-20 minutes into film I am watching then with increasing regulatory. Replays fine up to that point. My only thoughts are its caused by imbalance due to labels I have applied but happens with wide range of DVD+ discs I have copied. Any suggestions?
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Old 08-09-2004   #5
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Matshita UJ-820S

Hi,
I just bought a notebook with this drive in it. Hope nothings wrong with it :-)
A friend of mine once told me that it was no go, with the labels on dvd discs. Something with readabilaty??

Sincirely, Kasper
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Old 16-09-2004   #6
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Smile Uj-820s

I have a new Toshiba Satellite A70 that uses this drive with firmware revision 1.5. I have had no problems with my "Super Drive" copying CDS or DVDs. If anyone would like a copy of the firmware, please esnd me the software tool required to extract firmware image. email me at "as1401@consultant.com"
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Old 20-09-2004   #7
JeffWhit
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Jose,

I also get the "D: is not accessible Incorrect function" on my Matshita DVD-RAM UJ-820S drive. Did you ever get a fix for yours?

Jeff
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Old 21-09-2004   #8
enirco
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Question

i have bought for 2 month a toshiba with the same cd-dvd, but the computer has not a driver good to burn and maje copy of CD and DVD: do you know wich suite in better to make it work (nero, easy cd etc..)?

thank you,please send me an answer <smsenrico@tiscali.it>
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Old 22-09-2004   #9
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Dvd Rw??

I just got a fujitsu notebook with a Matshita UJ-820S drive in it. Does it burn DVDs??
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Old 22-09-2004   #10
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Nerod InfoTool will tell you:
http://www.cdspeed2000.com/go.php3?l...l#neroinfotool

If you already have Nero Burning ROM installed, you should already have InfoTool.
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Old 22-09-2004   #11
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no problems? (22-09-04)

Hi, I have the same drive, bought yesterday (22-09-04) and
i have no problem of such kind. Perhaps these bugs were already solved over
the past months? If DVD's can't be burned or read by the DVD-drive, then
ofcourse you should update the firmware if this is possible. This is ofcourse
the case with all DVD drives

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Old 22-09-2004   #12
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I have a brand new Toshiba Satellite notebook with this DVD/CD UJ-820S drive and it's causing me nothing but headaches in trying to burn audio CDs. It's does not play well with the iTunes CD burning function (I've gone through 12 blank CD-Rs trying to burn a single music CD).

To burn a music CD (from iTunes purchased songs) I have to, burn my songs to a CD-RW, then import into Media Player, then from Media Player, slow down the recording speed, and burn to a CD-R. Ugh!

If only I had know beforehand I would not have purchased this Toshiba.
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Old 24-09-2004   #13
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I recently purchased a Toshiba satellite A75 with the Matshita DVD-Ram UJ-820s drive. I was able to resolve all the CD burning issues by installing Rixo 6 on it. I still have not been able to copy a DVD movie using DVD+R disk. I appears that it copies ok, but when you try to play it it just locks up MyComputer and will not load in a DVD player that I am able to read other burned DVD utilizing the same software (123 copy DVD). Any suggestion on how to get it to work on this drive?
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Old 29-09-2004   #14
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Unhappy Toshiba Sat. A75 Matshita DVD-RAM UJ-820S

I am having problems burning any media at all, including CDR, and DVDR... I have not tried any read-and-write media yet.

A week ago I was burning DVD-ROMs just fine to back up data.

The only thing I can think of which changed since then, was I tried TweakUI (microsoft Windows tweaker from m.s.), installed WinAmp 5.5, and tried a new DVD-viewer called PowerDVD.

I uninstalled each of these, but still can't burn anything.

Any ideas?

Thanks.

Violetmonk@mail.ru

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Old 29-09-2004   #15
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my personal opinion, is that based on what i saw of the Sonic RecordNow software which came with it... and the diluted weird version of Napster on which some of its functions are based...

that Sonic crap might actually disable your dvd-burner
or it might be some lame attempt by these horrible people to prevent piracy only it's preventing me from f-ing backing up my f-ing data at all!

VioletMonk@Mail.Ru
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