LiteOn eHBU212, LH-2B1S User Manual

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AFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Please read all instructions carefully and keep this User’s Manual for your reference. Carefully note all Cautions and Warnings.
1. Always install electrical equipment close to an electrical outlet and ensure that the outlet is easily accessible.
2. Place power cords where people will not step or trip on them. Do not place objects over power cords.
3. Install equipment on
a stable surface. If equipment is not installed on a stable surface, it
may drop and cause injury.
4. Do not place computer equipment in direct sunlight, on heating units, or near electrical appliances that draw large amounts of current.
5. Computer equipment enclosures often have openings for air convection. To protect equipment from overheating, do not cover air convection openings.
6. Ensure that the power
source voltage is appropriate whenever connecting equipment
to
a
power outlet.
7. If your computer equipment is not in use for several days, disconnect it from the power outlet to avoid damage by transient power surges.
8. Protect electrical equipment from humidity.
9. Always disconnect computer equipment from the electrical outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid or sprayed detergent for cleaning – use a moist
cloth.
10. Never pour any liquid into computer equipment openings; internal contact with liquid could cause fire or electrical shock.
11. Keep the area around your computer equipment clean from dust, smoke, and other contaminants.
12. Never open this drive’s enclosure. For safety reasons, the drive should be opened only by qualified service personnel.
13. Do not drop or jolt the drive.
14. When operati
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FCC C
OMPLIANCE STATEMENT
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for
a
Class
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in
a
residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is
no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this
equipment
does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which
can
be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to
try
to correct the interference by one of the following
measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving
antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which
the receiver is
connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for
help.
FCC Caution: To assure continued compliance, (example – use only
shielded
interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices). Any
changes
or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate this
equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2)
this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may
cause undesired
operation.
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RECAUTIONS
CAUTION: Do not attempt to
open
the drive for service. Removing
th
e
cover may cause exposure to
harmfu
l
laser beams and electrical voltage.
To
obtain service, return the
defectiv
e
drive to the vendor where the
driv
e
was
purchased.
Use the original package for transporting the drive or sending it back for service. The
original packaging was designed and tested to protect your drive under rough co
nditions.
Keep your discs clean. Using a soft, dust-free cloth to clean the disc surface before
recording will improve data integrity.
The copyright laws of each country govern the reproduction of copyrighted works. The
person using this drive may be liable if it is used to make unauthorized copies of copyrighted works.
It will increase the success rate for copying the data from HDD, instead of copying the
data by "copy on the fly mode". Therefore we recommend the user reserving sufficient buffer space for creating an image file (At least 650MB for CD; 5GB for DVD; and if your drive supports Double Layer DVD+R or Dual Layer DVD-R writing, then at least 9GB space is needed. At least 30GB for BD-R SL / BD-RE SL. At least 60GB for BD-R DL / BD-RE DL).
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In accordance with BDA (Blu-ray Disc Association) provision, starting July 1, 2011, players and software must support Bus Encryption specifications. When using a BD movie disc, it is recommended to install the original software to ensure compatibility during playback.
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ABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
W h a
t Y o u C a n D o w i t h t h e B D W r i t e r … … … … … … … … … … … 5
F o r m a
t C o m p a t i b i l i t y … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 6
R ec or di n
g M od e s S u
pp o r t ed… … … … …… … … …… … … … … …… …
6
System Configuration
S y s t e
m R e q u i r e m e n t s … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 7
Features and Controls
F r o n
t
V i e w
… … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 9
R e a r V i e w … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 0
INSTALLATION Installing the BD Drive
………………………………………………….…..…. ..11
OPERATION Installing Device Driver and Software
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o U s e t h e B D W r i t e r … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 2
T
o I ns t al l S o f t w ar e… … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 2
Loading and Unloading the Tray
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Recording & Playing
Rec o rding CDs, DVD s &
BD s … …
………………… … ………………… 14
Pl a yi
ng D VDs &
BD s … …………………… …… … … … … … … …
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P l a y i n
g R e g i o n a l l y E n c o d e d D V D s … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 4
A b o u
t S o f t w a r e & M a n u a l s … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 4
LightScribe User Guide
………………… …………… ……………..…15
LightScribe Create Labels and Burn
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LightScribe Common Questions and Answers
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Recommended Recordable & ReWritable Media
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TROUBLESHOOTING
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d P r o b l e m s … … … … … … … … . . . … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 9
W r i t
e P r o b l e m s … … … … … … … … … … … … . … … … … … … … … … … 20
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I
NTRODUCTION
This BD ( Blu-ray Disc ) writer provides professional-quality BD, DVD and CD performance for writing, rewriting and reading. It supports Running OPC (ROPC) and is compatible with Windows Plug & Play. In addition, the drive is equipped with buffer underrun technology to eliminate buffer underrun errors, so you can safely use your computer for other things while you’re writing to BD, DVD or CD, and using a web connection, you can update this drive’s flash memory to the latest firmware revisions without opening the drive.
NOTE: The drive’s maximum write, rewrite and read speeds are noted on the original package.
What You Can Do with the BD Writer
Record data onto recordable or rewritable BDs, DVDs or CDs.
Save photos and other images on recordable or rewritable BDs, DVDs or CDs.
Record digital video or slide shows onto BD-R, BD-RE, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-R,
and DVD-RW discs.
Archive images and video to BDs, DVDs or CDs.
Play BD-R (BD Recordable), BD-RE (BD Rewritable), DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-R,
and DVD-RW discs.
Play music CDs.
Play VCD, DVD and BD movies.
Access interactive reference materials stored on DVDs & BDs.
Master new software programs on BDs, DVDs or CDs.
BD
functions:
Write to BD-R SL (25GB) media
Write to BD-RE SL (25GB) media
Read BD-ROM, BD-R SL, BD-R DL, BD-RE SL and BD-RE DL media
DVD
functions:
Write to DVD+R and DVD-R (recordable DVD) media
Write to DVD+RW and DVD-RW (re-writable DVD) media
Read DVD-ROM, DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD+RW, DVD-RW, DVD+R9 and DVD-R9 discs.
Write to double-layer DVD+R (recordable DVD+R9) and dual-layer DVD-R (recordable DVD-R9)
media*
Read or write to DVD-RAM media*
*Only specific drives support DVD-RAM, double-layer and/or dual-layer recording. Refer to your drive’s original package.
CD
functions:
Write to CD-R (recordable CD) media
Write to ultra-speed CD-RW (rewritable CD) media
Read CD-ROM and CD-R data media, and CD-RW and CD-DA (audio) media
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Format Compatibility
BD write: BD-R Version 1.1, BD-RE Version 2.1
BD read: BD-ROM Version 1.3
DVD write: DVD+R Version 1.0 & 1.1, DVD+R9 Version 1.0, DVD-R9 Version 3.0, DVD+RW Version 1.1, DVD-R Version 2.1, and DVD-RW Version 1.1, DVD-RAM Version
2.2 (only for drives that support DVD-RAM rewriting)
DVD read: DVD-ROM single/dual layer (PTP, OTP), DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD+R9, DVD-R9, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD-RAM (only for drives that support DVD-RAM reading)
CD write: Orange Book Part 2 CD-R Volume 1, Part 2 CD-R Volume 2 Multi Speed, Part 3 CD-RW Volume 1 Low Speed, Part 3 CD-RW Volume 2 High Speed, Part 3 CD-RW Volume 3 Ultra Speed
CD read: CD-DA, CD-ROM, CD-ROM/XA, Photo-CD, Multi-session, Karaoke-CD, Video CD, CD-I FMV, CD Extra, CD Plus, CD-R, and CD-RW
Recording Modes Supported
Track at
Once
Data can be recorded to disc one track at a time. New tracks can be added later. This mode requires the disc to be “closed” (through the software application) before music CDs can be played back in a CD player or CD-ROM drive.
Disc at
Once
Data can be recorded to an entire disc in one pass. In this mode, new data can not be added later.
Session at
Once
Data can be recorded to a disc one session at a time. In this mode, new sessions can be written later. This mode allows more disc space to be used than multi-session mode allows, because no gap is created between sessions.
Multi
Session
Data can be recorded to a disc in one session. In this mode, new sessions can be written later. This mode allows less disc space to be used than session-at-once mode allows, because a gap is created between sessions.
Packet
Writing
Data can be added directly to or deleted from rewritable media. (Useful for data backup.) This mode requires software that supports packet writing.
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YSTEM CONFIGURATION
System Requirements
To ensure stable read/write/rewrite performance, a Windows-based PC system with the following features is required.
CPU Pentium 4 2.0GHz or faster Operating System Microsoft Windows 2000 SP4 / Windows XP SP2 / Windows
Vista/Windows7 Memory 512MB or higher RAM Hard Drive Minimum 30GB available capacity
Interface Available Serial ATA (SATA) interface connector
For High Definition BD Movie Playback & BD Authoring:
CPU Pentium D 3.4GHz or faster Operating System Microsoft Windows XP SP2 / Windows Vista/ Windows7 Memory 1GB or higher RAM Hard Drive Minimum 60GB available capacity Display Devices for Digital Output
HDCP capable monitor or TV
HDCP capable graphics card with 256MB RAM, PCI Express
x16, 1920x1200 resolution, 32bit color GPU Requirements: Support DXVA decoding for MPEG2 High Definition Video, Support DXVA decoding for H.264 High Definition Video, Support decoding 2 DXVA streams simultaneously (these 2 streams may in different format), Blending 3 High Definition (1920x1080) ARGB32 texture less than 3ms, Support HDCP for DVI / HDMI output via COPP Recommended GPU: nVIDIA GeForce 7600GT / 7800GTX512 / 7900GX2 / 7900GTX / 7950GX2, and ATI X1600 / X1800 / X1900 Series Graphics card drivers have to support HDCP standard: nVIDIA ForceWare 92.91 or later version, ATI CATALYST 6.7 or later version
*Remark 1: HDCP: High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection DXVA: Direct X Video Acceleration DVI: Digital Visual Interface HDMI: High Definition Multimedia Interface OPP: Certified Output Protection Protocol
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Intel
CPU
Recommend
Pentium
EE
840(3.2G),
955(3.4G)
Pentium D 9xx
Series
945(3.4G), 950(3.4G),
960(3.6G)
Core
Duo
T2500(2G), T2600(2.16G),
T2700(2.33G)
Core 2
Duo
E6300(1.8G), E4400(2.0G), E
6400(2.13G)
,
E4500(2.2G), E6550(2.33G), E
6600(2.4G)
,
E6700(2.66G), E6750(2.66G), E
6850(3.0G)
X
6800(2.93G)
*Remark 2: Recommended CPU requirements for high definition BD movie playback & BD authoring:
AMD
CPU
Recommended
Athlon 64
FX
FX-60(2.6G), FX-62(2.8G), FX-70(2.6G)
,
FX-72(2.8G), FX-74(3.0G)
Athlon 64
X2
4200+(2.2G), 4400+(2.3G),
4600+(
2.4G),
4800+(2.5G),
5000+(
2.6G),
5200+(2.6g),5600+(2.8),
6000+(
3.0G)
Turion 64
FX
TL-60(2.0G)
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EATURES AND CONTROLS
Front View
Figure: Front view of BD drive
A Eject / Close Button
Push button to open or close the tray.
B On / Busy LED
Indication of drive's operation status. When LED is on, the disc is loaded and ready; when blinking, the drive is reading / writing / rewriting or the disc is loading.
C Pin Hole Eject If the Eject button fails to work properly, insert a paper clip into
this hole to open the tray.
CAUTION: Turn off power to the drive before performing manual ejection.
Note:
Turn on the power before operating the drive.
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Rear View
Figure: Rear of BD drive
A Power Outlet
Connect the drive to the power supply.
B
USB3.0 USB Connector
Standard USB B Type connector, used to connect the drive with the high speed USB cable.
C
Power Switch
Turn on/off the power to the drive.
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NSTALLING THE BD DRIVE
1. Connect the BD drive with the external power cord.
2. Connect the high-speed USB cable.
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O
PERATION
Installing Device Drivers and Software
Your Windows system already has device drivers that let you use the drive to install and set up software from CD-ROMs and DVD-ROMs as soon as the drive is installed. However, to make use of all the drive’s features, such as writing to discs and playing commercially recorded movies, you need to install additional software.
To Use the BD Writer:
As a CD-ROM drive: Most Windows Operating Systems (Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2000) supply a generic CD-ROM device driver that lets the BD drive function as a standard CD-ROM drive as soon as it’s installed. If you’re using one of these operating systems, you do not need to install additional software to read or play CDs.
As a DVD-ROM drive: Most operating systems also let the DVD drive function as a DVD-ROM drive as soon as it’s installed. If you’re using one of these operating systems, you do not need to install additional software to read or play DVDs.
As a CD, DVD or BD writer: To write to CD, DVD or BD media (recordable or rewritable), you need to install additional software. The software CD included with your BD drive includes this software, offering functions such as mastering, packet writing, backing up your hard disk or files, capturing audio, and more
To Install Software:
Install any software that came with your drive by inserting the software disc into the drive and following the onscreen instructions.
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Loading and Unloading the Tray
(1) While the BD drive is powered up, push the Eject button on the front panel to
eject the tray.
(2) Place a disc in the tray’s depression. To write to the data side, place the disc
with the label side up. The disc should lie flat in the tray.
Figure: Loading the
Tray
(3) Press the Eject button again to retract the tray.
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ECORDING
& P
LAYING
Recording CDs, DVDs & BDs
To record CDs, DVDs & BDs, ensure that you have installed the proper software (see previous page).
Playing DVDs & BDs
To play commercially released movies on DVD or BD on this drive, you must have BD playback software installed on your PC. If you do not have BD playback software on your PC, or if you want to replace your BD playback software, install the appropriate application
from
the
enclosed software CD (see previous page).
Playing Regionally Encoded DVDs
Some DVDs are encoded to be played in a certain region, such as North America or Europe. Your drive must be set to the correct region code to play these discs.
No region code is preset when the BD drive is shipped. Instead, the first time a DVD with a region setting is inserted into the BD drive, the act of inserting the DVD sets the drive to that region code.
If you later insert a DVD with a different region code, you are prompted to accept a region code change. If you do not accept the change, the DVD will not play. If you do accept the change, the BD drive’s region code setting is changed.
NOTE: You may change the BD drive’s region code only 5 times. After that, you will not be able to change your drive’s code setting. (Your DVD playback software will warn you if
you approach the 5-change limit.)
About Software & Manuals
The detailed user’s manual for the recording and playback software is automatically installed on your computer when you install the software itself.
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L
IGHTSCRIBE
USER GUIDE
The following section describes the LightScribe, and the functions that only support for the LightScribe burning data device. For details, please check the product packaging that you purchased if it LightScribe compliant.
How to use LightScribe
To use LightScribe labeled CD or DVD, you will need to meet the following three elements: LightScribe-enabled optical disc drive LightScribe-supported software application (that came with the burning and other features of LightScribe) LightScribe media (available at computer stores)
You can burn your data either before or after you burn your LightScribe label. You can also use the same disc label design for future disc label production. You do not need to care about the content stored inside the disc in order to do the label burning process.
Note: When burning the LightScribe labe1, the printing will only be carry out on the LightScribe label side.
Figure: Support LightScribe function Logo
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IGHTSCRIBE
CREATE LABELS AND BURN
1. Start LightScribe labeling application. Your labeling application CD-ROM burning
software can be a part of it or it can be an independent application.
2. Choose the LightScribe design. The major labels production with LightScribe application
will ask you to design the label before selecting the LightScribe setting.
3. Start making the LightScribe label design. You can choose to use text and/or graphics to
make labels, and then choose to engrave the CD-ROM area- ranging from the simple word
written (“title only”) to the whole cover disc for the complete design (“Full label”). Try to
use a variety of different text, fonts, background template and your own photos and pictures
to design the most appropriate style for your label. (For ideas and suggestions, please visit
www.lightscribe.com/labeltips).
4. After the design is complete, insert a blank LightScribe CD into the burning drive with
the label side down. In the preview before the design or printing, the LightScribe system
will check whether the disc has been placed correctly inside the device, or if the disc is not
label-side down, the application message will be displayed.
5. Select "Preview" option to check your LightScribe label design appearance. Preview design
allows you to determine whether the design elements on the desired location, and label
design displays in grayscale, in which to facilitate you to check the disc label appearance.
6. Select the "Print" option to print to the label design of the LightScribe disc label. To print
the design to a disc, you can choose from three quality modes: Draft, Normal or Best.
"Draft" is the fastest printing mode, resulting in low contrast design; "Best" offers
optimized quality (high contrast level) with a longer printing time. The following table
shows the expected printing time.
Setting Title Only List of titles and content Full label (with graphics)
Draft < 4 minutes < 9 minutes < 36 minutes
Normal < 3 minutes < 7 minutes < 28 minutes
Best < 2 minutes < 4 minutes < 20 minutes
7. When the label production is complete, burn the disc will automatically exit.
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IGHTSCRIBE
COMMON QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Q: How does LightScribe it works? A: The surface of a LightScribe disc is coated with a reactive dye that changes color when it
absorbs the infrared laser light. The process similar to film exposure, but LightScribe surface only works with a specific laser light that generated strong reactions..
Q: If you try to use non-LightScribe discs in a LightScribe drive, how will the results? A: The application will nor send a label mage to a non-LightScribe disc, so no label will
be burned if it is not a LightScribe sicc.. A Light cribe-enabled applications can support LightScribe discs by floating on the pattern of the CD to conduct identification, only into the appropriate disc, the system will build digital image and send it to the burning device.
Q: Can other computer applications can be used while my label is printing? A: Yes.As with most software, you can work on other tasks while LightScribe is working..
Q: Can I leave my computer unattended while the LightScribe label is burning? A: Yes. LightScribe does not require your presence during the burning process. In addition,
a LightScribe system will not go into sleep or power-save mode while it is burning a label..
Q: Can I rewrite a LighScribe label the same way some CD-RW or rewritable DVD ± RW
disc?
A: No. Current LightScribe technology is not erasable. Once the image is burned, it is
permanent.
Q: Will the LightScribe image cause an imbalance when the CD or DVD is spinning in the
drive, the way a paper label can?
A: No. A LightScribe disc is an evenly balanced as any high-quality CD or DVD, and it spins
evenly within the drive. Burning an image onto the disc does not change its balance, nor does it impede the disc’s ability to spin properly.
Q: Will the LightScribe imaging process emit hazardous chemicals? Answer: No. The laser imaging process initiates a chemical change in the disc coating, and no hazardous chemicals are emitted during burning.
Q: Is LighScribe disc is hot or dangerous to handle immediately after the label is burned? Answer: No. Although the terms “burning data” and “burning label” are standard in the industry, there is no appreciable temperature change involve in either process. A CD or DVD is safe to touch immediately upon being ejected from the drive..
Q: Does LightScribe print in full color? A: No. Currently the LightScribe label is created in grayscale, similar to black and white photograph. LightScribe's development strategy does include additional features in the future. Due to business and legal requirements, it is inconvenience to announce more details. .
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R
ECOMMENDED RECORDABLE
& R
EWRITABLE MEDIA
For consistent high quality, we recommend CD, DVD and BD media from the following manufacturers (recommendations are subject to change without notice):
CD-R Media:
CMC, Daxon, Fujifilm, Gigastorage, LeadData, Maxell, MBI, MCC, MPO, Postech, Princo, Prodisc, Ricoh, Ritek, SAST, Sony, TDK, Taiyo-Yuden
Low Speed CD-RW Media:
CMC, Daxon, MCC, Ricoh, Ritek
High Speed
CD-RW Media:
CMC, Daxon, Infodisc, MCC, Ricoh, Ritek
Ultra Speed
CD-RW Media:
Mitsubishi
DVD-R Media:
Maxell, Mitsubishi, TDK, Sony
DVD-R9 Media:
MKM
DVD-RW Media:
CMC, JVC, MKM, Ritek, TDK
DVD+R Media:
CMC, MBI, Mitsubishi, Taiyo-Yuden, TDK, Sony
DVD+R9 Media:
Mitsubishi, Ricoh, Ritek
DVD+RW Media:
Infodisc, MBI, MCC, Philips, Prodisc, Ricoh, Ritek
Blu-ray Disc Media
BD-R: Mitsubishi, Panasonic, Philips, Sony, TDK BD-RE: Mitsubishi, Panasonic, Philips, Sony, TDK
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Only specific drives support DVD-RAM, double-layer and/or
dual-laye
r recording. Refer to your drive’s original package.
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ROUBLESHOOTING
If you have trouble during installation or use of your BD drive, please refer to the following information.
Read Problems
Symptom
Possible Cause
So
lution
No power
Ensure that the power cord is connected
securely (at all connections).
Does not operate
SATA cable not properly connected
Ensure that the SATA cable and
connectors are not damaged (check the pins carefully), and that both sides are connected.
Power cable not properly connected
Ensure that the power cord is connected
securely (at all connections).
BD drive can not be recognized
SATA cable not properly connected
Ensure that the SATA cable and
connectors are not damaged (check the pins carefully), and that both sides are connected.
Unbalanced disc loaded •
Replace the disc with another.
Excessive noise when reading a disc
Sticker or label attached to the surface
Detach the sticker/label carefully,
ensuring that you don’t scratch the disc.
Drive locked by software •
Wait until the software activity is
finished; or
Stop the software activity and then press
eject.
Cannot open the tray (Eject)
Disc set incorrectly in tray •
Turn off power to the drive, then insert a
small stick or paper clip into the emergency eject hole to eject the tray.
“Load Contents“ or “Import Session“ was not selected during write process
Make sure you properly select “import
previous sessions” when writing new data to the disc.
Defective or damaged disc •
Always use high-quality media.
Always handle discs with care and keep
them clean. Deep scratches, fingerprints, or other contaminants on a disc’s surface can make it unreadable.
Cannot read a previous session of a CD-RW disc that has been written to at least twice
Disc inserted upside down •
Remove the disc from the tray and
reinsert it label side up.
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Write Problems
Symptom
Possible Cause
Solution
Authoring software used does not support your BD drive
Use the authoring software provided with the
BD drive.
If using other software, contact the software
supplier (or check the appropriate website) to ensure that it supports your BD drive.
Disc inserted upside down •
Reinsert the disc label side up.
Insufficient hard disk capacity
Ensure that 1.2 to 2 times the capacity of the
write data is available on hard disk. (Required capacity may vary according to write method.)
No power
Ensure that the power cord is connected
securely (at all connections).
Cannot write to disc
SATA cable not properly connected
Ensure that the SATA cable and connectors
are not damaged (check the pins carefully), and both sides are connected.
Defective or damaged disc •
Always use high-quality media.
Always handle discs with care and keep
them clean. Deep scratches, fingerprints, or other contaminants on a disc’s surface can make it unreadable.
Writing errors occur
Insufficient hard disk capacity
Ensure that 1.2 to 2 times the capacity of the
write data is available on hard disk. (Required capacity may vary according to write method.)
SATA cable not properly connected
Ensure that the SATA cable and connectors
are not damaged (check the pins carefully), and both sides are connected.
Drive not recognized
Authoring software used does not support your BD drive
Use the authoring software provided with
your BD drive.
If using other software, contact the software
supplier (or check the appropriate website)
to ensure that it supports your BD drive. BD/DVD/CD media not compatible with high speed
Use media rated for the highest speed your
drive can write to.
Cannot write at highest speed
Defective or damaged disc •
Always use high-quality media.
Always handle discs with care and keep
them clean. Deep scratches, fingerprints, or other contaminants on a disc’s surface can make it unreadable.
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Authoring software used does not support your BD drive
Use the authoring software provided with
your BD drive.
If using other software, contact the software supplier (or check the appropriate website) to ensure that it supports your BD drive.
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