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Hi, i had a Sony dvd /music centre with surround sound a different model and the dvd would not play any type of burnt dvd on it. It would play proper dvd's and music cd's . I don't know if its something Sony has built into its systems.
- Run the “Registry Editor” (Start | Run | regedit | ENTER) - Select HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\CdRom - Double-click on “Autorun” - Change the value from “1? to “0?
- Open “Device Manager” - Expand “DVD/CD-ROM drives” - Highlight the drive you play your audio CD’s in - Right click it and select “Properties” - Click on the “Properties” tab - Turn off the “Enable digital CD audio for this CD-ROM device” - Click “OK”
download a player called. VLC i have a thinking that the DVD player application you are using is failing to activate all DVD options for that CD. regards
put recovery disc in to drive reboot press F2 to go into boot options, set cd/dvd rom to first boot save and exit reboot.when all done F2 again and then Press F9 set to default. hope this helps.
Please note that this works only with the Windows drivers. ..... Reboot to make the changes active and permanent. .... After noticing that my laptop's CD/DVD drive started exhibiting the dreaded "choppy .... This is the same chipset I have on my Sony Vaio. ... Hi, the quick solution doesn`t work. Whats wrong? ... winhlp.com › Forums › Hardware, drivers -
You need to download the specific drivers for your drive from the sony web site. I am sure this is the problem. The site is set up to easily scan your computer and give you a list of drivers you need. I set up a Vaio two weeks ago, and loaded the drivers from the site for the disk drives, hard drive, monitor and sound card. Hope this helps. If you have reloaded all of the SONY drivers and it still does not recognize the drive, it sould be that it is not the drive that originally came with your computer.
DVD/CD players use two different lasers. One to read DVD and one to read CD. Sounds like your DVD laser burned out. Lasers last about as long as light bulbs do.
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