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Topic: DVD Burner Problems
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Bobby Henderson
"Ask me about Trajan."
Posts: 10973
From: Lawton, OK, USA
Registered: Apr 2001
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posted 01-24-2004 02:48 PM
I've finally got around to trying out my Pioneer A06U DVD burner with some .VOB files I downloaded off the 'net years ago. I used the IFOedit and VOBedit utilities to create all I needed in a VIDEO_TS folder so the thing could play on a standard DVD players.
Here's the problem. I insert a blank DVD-R 4X disc in the drive and the system flips out to a Windows blue screen of death message, stating "an exception OE has occurred at 0028:C1C259FB in VxD scsihlp(03) + 0000058B. This was called from 0028:C1C2980 in VxD scsihlp(03) + 00000510. It may be possible to continue normally." Well, the PC doesn't continue normally. It just hangs on a black screen where all you see is the little pointer tool. I to reboot and remove the blank DVD-R disc from the drive to keep the hangup from happening again.
The Ulead software bundled with the drive installed the most current version of Adaptec's ASPI layer (4.60), so the lack of an ASPI layer shouldn't be the issue.
Can a bad blank DVD-R disc cause a Windows BSOD error?
Could my DVD-ROM drive and DVD-RW drive be in conflict with each other somehow? They're both on the same IDE cable, with jumpers set to cable select. I'm mulling over the idea of cabling the DVD burner to a different IDE controller (a PCI Ultra ATA 133 card I use for my 2nd 80GB hard disc).
Edit / Update
Well, I figured out the problem. The Pioneer DVD burner obviously didn't like being on the same IDE chain as my DVD-ROM drive, regardless of jumper settings (master/slave or cable select). It probably didn't like the stock IDE controller on the main board either. So I hooked it up to the spare channel on my other IDE controller, a PCI-based Ultra ATA 133 card from Maxtor used mainly for my 80GB "video record" drive. The change worked fine.
Now I have to deal with the fun issues of what DVD-R media is best to use in playing on standalone DVD players. The purple DVD-R 4X disc I used played okay on my 5-disc Pioneer DVD changer, however I had to chapter around to get to all the content on the disc (even though I had it set up to play everything uninterrupted). [ 01-24-2004, 05:18 PM: Message edited by: Bobby Henderson ]
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