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Posted by AZ Nomad on 10/17/06 01:24
On Tue, 17 Oct 2006 08:53:18 +0800, Oldus Fartus <denisand@iiNOSPAMnet.net.au> wrote:
>AZ Nomad wrote:
>> On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 04:24:47 GMT, Jeff <j@donotspam.me> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> "Dave C." <myaddress.net> wrote in
>>> news:B_adnSpJrvcBS6_YnZ2dnUVZ_tWdnZ2d@comcast.com:
>>
>>>>> John wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> It must be something else that is wrong that I need to do. I am going
>>>>> to have to buy some blank DVD-RWs to test on because I'm not prepared
>>>>> to waste any more blanks. Unless of course someone can tell me for
>>>>> definite what the issue might be?
>>>>>
>>>>> John
>>>>>
>>>> John,
>>>>
>>>> On my CD-DVD burner, I have a cable that runs from the burner to a
>>>> connector on my sound card. Why I mention this is that I had a CD
>>>> burner/DVD reader in my computer that failed last month. I bought a
>>>> new CD/DVD burner which came with Nero 6 software.
>>>>
>>>> When I took out the failed CD burner, there was no audio cable from
>>>> the burner to the cound card. The new burner came with an audio cable
>>>> that was required to be connected from the burner to the audio card
>>>> (as well as to the IDE cable and power connector, of course).
>>>>
>>>> I do not know any more about this, but maybe someone else can say the
>>>> if you do not have the audio cable, (and you may very well have one
>>>> connected) it is a consideration.
>>>>
>>>> Dave C.
>>>>
>>>>
>>
>>> That cable is for the audio when you play a CD to go directly to the
>>> sound card, bypassing the IDE cable (and usually unnecessary). It is not
>>> a factor when burning DVDs.
>>
>> No, but it sure might be a factor during playback. I tried to ask if the OP had
>> tried other DVDs or other players.
>Nup - the cable is not required.
You tried other DVD players?
You tried other DVDs in your PC?
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