I just burned my first DVD-RW with my Sony PX-708A
I user "RW" for testing. This disc is a data mode 1 disc with 1,292 zip archives in a subdirectory.
My burner can read it, but my Toshiba SD-M1402 reader cannot read it.
The reason I archive with mode 1 Joliet, is to make my discs readable by any windows system.
I found the manual in PDF for my Toshiba, it states DVD: DVD-ROM (DVD-5, DVD-9, DVD-10, DVD-18), DVD-R (read)
This drive is less than a year old. Can it be made to read DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW ??
I have firmware 1012
I searched all over Toshiba's site and couldn't even find 1012 firmware anymore which is an update from 1000. I got this firmware last yr somewhere.
My main question is: Can older DVD readers be flashed to read these newer formats.
I also have an older Sony DVD reader in my other computer. It won't read the DVD-RW either.
Both my DVD readers give me "Device not ready" in windows explorer and the yellow drive light stays on.
I hope this doesn't mean I have to buy 2 "New" DVD readers just to read my data DVDs (DVD-RWs)
I haven't tried DVD-R or DVD+R or DVD+RW yet. This could get expensive really quick if my readers cannot read any burned DVDs
Thanks for reading this,
Jon
I user "RW" for testing. This disc is a data mode 1 disc with 1,292 zip archives in a subdirectory.
My burner can read it, but my Toshiba SD-M1402 reader cannot read it.
The reason I archive with mode 1 Joliet, is to make my discs readable by any windows system.
I found the manual in PDF for my Toshiba, it states DVD: DVD-ROM (DVD-5, DVD-9, DVD-10, DVD-18), DVD-R (read)
This drive is less than a year old. Can it be made to read DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW ??
I have firmware 1012
I searched all over Toshiba's site and couldn't even find 1012 firmware anymore which is an update from 1000. I got this firmware last yr somewhere.
My main question is: Can older DVD readers be flashed to read these newer formats.
I also have an older Sony DVD reader in my other computer. It won't read the DVD-RW either.
Both my DVD readers give me "Device not ready" in windows explorer and the yellow drive light stays on.
I hope this doesn't mean I have to buy 2 "New" DVD readers just to read my data DVDs (DVD-RWs)
I haven't tried DVD-R or DVD+R or DVD+RW yet. This could get expensive really quick if my readers cannot read any burned DVDs
Thanks for reading this,
Jon