DVD burner not mounting

My Mac Mini has decided to not mount blanc DVD's. What to do?

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    Check Finder / Preferences - General
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    I'm having exactly the same problem as this.
    The last discs that I burned would have been in October/November, and after that I noticed that the Mac would no longer recognise burned DVD's.
    As I need to burn some more discs I've been testing in the past few days and can confirm:
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    2. Will not recognize blank DVD-R
    3. Will recognize blank DVD-RW, but will not burn to them
    I'm now searching around to see if it's a hardware or a firmware problem.
    The data on the drive from System Profiler is as follows:
    MATSHITA DVD-R UJ-835F:
    Firmware Revision: GGND
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    Cache: 2048 KB
    Reads DVD: Yes
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    Burn Underrun Protection DVD: Yes
    Write Strategies: CD-TAO, CD-SAO, DVD-DAO
    Media: No
    Any ideas anyone?
    Thanks in advance.
    Mac Mini G4 1.42ghz   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

  • External DVD burner not working

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    Hi Sabanin,
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  • Lacie DVD Burner not working on my G5

    I just got my first external DVD burner--LaCie 16x External FireWire and USB 2.0 Dual Layer DVD Burner in d2 Design (Mfr# 300978) selling for $140 in most places--and I’m having all kinds trouble. DVDs and CDs not mounting seems to be the biggest problem. I bought one last week and it worked erratically from the get-go—but it burned great discs.
    So I exchanged it today for another of the same model. It worked well for an hour or so and then it began having problems mounting DVDs. Then I burned 4 DVDs on it and 2 were lemons. Also, it make a unhealthy-sounding squeaky noise when it was burning. And now it won’t mount any DVDs.
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    1. There is a LaCie DVD D2 updater at the LaCie support site.
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  • Blank CD's and DVD's not mounting - burnt disks do!

    I am unable to burn CD'd and DVD's. I insert the disk, it goes in and remains in but then - Nothing. My prefs are set to Ask what to do, but none of the pref options have any impact. I can then eject the disk using the eject button. Disk Utility and System Profiler shows the Optical drive as
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    Blank: Yes
    Erasable: No
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    Appendable: Yes
    Write Speeds: 8x, 16x, 24x
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    Overwritable: Yes
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    Write Speeds: 2.4x, 4x, 6x, 8x
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    But the burn function is not booting.
    This is independent of brand of disk. It loaded and burnt disks successfully previously and seems to be related to an OS update. I do this so rarely that I cant really date the start.
    I am able to insert and read any type of burnt or recorded disks, CD's, DVD's and mount them.
    Have repaired permissions and trashed anything that looks like a CD pref. Have the same problem on my wife's side so it looks like it is not limited to my user account but is a a high level system issue.

    A blank disk should never mount. By definition, it has no filesystem and nothing to mount.
    A blank disk should be detected and perform the action that you set in System Preferences > CDs & DVDs. If these are set to Ignore (or if the system is treating them like it's set to ignore), then nothing at all should happen when you insert a blank CD or DVD.
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  • Lacie d2 DVD+RW not mounting discs

    Alright, I have a Lacie d2 DVD+RW burner. I bought it in november and it has worked perfectly since buying it.
    Today I attempted to burn my first dual layer DVD, I author it in DSP 4 and then burn it using Toast 7.
    So I attempted to do my first dual layer DVD burn when i was bombarded with errors from toast. Unfortunatly I cant remember what they were.
    So I went and checked the file in DSP and noticed i did not switch the disc preferences to dual layer, so i fixed that and did a build again.
    I went to do a burn using toast inserted my DVD and it did not reconize them as blanks.
    So i did a reboot and tried inserting a blank DVD and it did not mount it, I tried putting in a normal DVD and it did not mount, I tried a CD, same thing.
    So I tried a bunch of troubleshooting and nothing worked, installed all the latest firmware and still nothing. I've switched cables and still nothing.
    The system profiler at work where this was going on, said everything was there and working, that is using PowerMac G5, 10.3.9
    I've since taken the burner home and tried and still nothing works, at home im using iBook (10.4.8).
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    Interconnect: FireWire
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    Profile Path: None
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    Burn Underrun Protection CD: Yes
    Burn Underrun Protection DVD: Yes
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    Media: No
    Can anyone PLEASE HELP ME!
    I need the burner, because the burner on my PowerMac G5 already died.

    I am currently awaiting a email from Lacie to see what they think.
    I am trying to see if this is a tower problem, Lacie problem, and if it was caused by the disc which I originally tried to burn (a Verbatium DVD+R DL).
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  • DVD burner not recognized in Leopard by iDVD 7.0.1

    Not exactly the same problem I found in my searches, so made a new topic.
    Setup: G4 tower, dual Giga Design 1.8 GHZ, 1.5 MB RAM, Pioneer 109 burner.
    System Profiler shows ability to burner everything including +r DL.
    I had to use a 3rd party hack to get iMovie 7.1 installed. Leopard did not recognize my 1.8 processor as legitimate. It would recognize it if downgraded to 1.7 GHZ, but I chose not to do so. iMovie 7.1 (iLife 08) now launches and works, but I used iMovie HD to make this project.
    1. I have burned other DVDs in Leopard with this DVD burner successfully, including a usable (proven) backup of my Tiger and Leopard DVDs, both DL.
    2. I have over 100 GB space available on my Startup drive as well as 80 GB on another internal drive that is storing the iMovie project. The imovie project in question is 15 GB.
    3. After creating the project in iMovie HD, I exported ("shared") to iDVD 7.0.1, chose a built-in theme and started the burn process. All was going well, so I went to bed. G4 set never to sleep for this project.
    4. Next AM found that "error - .... disk not burned due to burner not recognized (error xxxxx). Didn't get the exact error number, but the iDVD project, when saved to Desktop was only 137 MB. The iMovie HD project is 15 GB, so iDVD should have created a project about 3 + GB.
    5. Have NOT tried Apple Hardware test. Doesn't make sense to do so when the burner works fine in Leopard for other projects.
    Is this problem due to iDVD 7.0.1 failing to be compatible with my G4 configuration like iMovie 7.1? Got no warning when installing or launching iDVD from iLife 08.
    Any suggestions? I hope I've given enough useful info.
    Incidentally, I'm not in a corner, as I copied the iMovie Hd project to a fW drive, and then used iDVD 7.0.1 on my MB Core Duo to render and burn it. Just want to find out what the problem is with my G4.

    I'll try that. It may work as it is not iDVD making the determination if the optical drive is "qualified" but DU. As I said in my original post, I have burned DVDs in this internal burner using Leopard and a Finder Burn Folder. It is only iDVD that is between me and success.
    I did manage to get the iMovie HD project burned using iDVD 7 on my Intel iMac. I will try editing another iMovie HD project, exporting to iDVD7, and saving as a disk image to a FW drive. I will report back the results, but it may be a day or two before that happens.
    I should also probably try the same routine that failed on the chance that it was just a fluke.

  • New DVD burner not working w/iTunes

    Okay, I've been working on this and digging through these forums for awhile now. I'm still stumped. So here we go:
    I had a new DVD burner installed. I'm using Nero software which works fine for DVD, data, etc. However, iTunes gives me the "disc burner or software not found" message if I try to burn a disc from iTunes.
    I have completely uninstalled and reinstalled iTunes (yes, latest version) twice now. No go.
    In edit>preferences>advanced>burning CD burner: still shows the old CD-RW.
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    In help>diagnostics>CD/DVD drive tests, after putting in a prerecorded CD as requested: Optical drive detected IS the correct device (D: ASUS DRW-1814BL) BUT I get a red dot with "no audio CD found" yet the songs are showing in the device window (in actual iTunes behind the diagnostic window).
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    Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2 (Build 2600)
    ECS S746FX
    iTunes 7.5.0.20
    CD Driver 2.0.6.1
    CD Driver DLL 2.0.6.2
    Current user is an administrator.
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    RADEON 9600 SERIES
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    ** CD/DVD Drive Tests **
    UpperFilters: GEARAspiWDM (2.0.6.1),
    Failed while scanning for CD / DVD drives, error 2510.
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    D: Unsupported CD or DVD drive.
    Virtual drives can sometimes interfere with reading and writing CDs in iTunes. If this is a virtual drive and you are having problems with other drives, try uninstalling the virtual CD application.
    I have uninstalled all virtual drive software, including Daemon Tools, PowerISO, and MagicDisc.
    I have followed the article pointed out in an earlier thread involving editing the registry to remove 3rd party filters.
    Okay... that's as much info as I can think of. Help?

    Do you by any chance have Daemon tools? They are know to cause drive recongnition problems with this error number.
    I intended to add this link just in case:
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    Message was edited by: polydorus

  • DVD burning not working after upgrading to 10.5.1

    Hi,
    I just purchased a macbook and found that dvd burning stopped working after upgrading to mac os 10.5.1. I went back to 10.5 and now it works without problems. Since so far I haven't experience problems with 10.5, I will continue using it.
    Anyway, I just wanted to let other users know about this problem. I didn't find any references about it in the forum.
    Best wishes,
    Manuel

    Hi,
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  • DVD Burner not Recording

    Anyone have issues with their iDVD or Studio Pro 3 software not burning? My iDVD burn icon won't work at all and in Pro 3 the icon/burn reads when you click it, but says "Formatting Successful" and doesn;t burn the disk...can't even get past that message...anyone got some advice? I Just bought a new Sony DVD burner (that I don't think I needed) so I can rule out the DVD burner. Seems like a software/settings issue now.........

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  • Dual DVD's not mounting in 10.3.9

    I have read countless posts in which for various reasons DVD's don't mount. There is a special case where older DVD's do mount, but newer ones (dual layer format, favored by Hollywood) do not. That is my case. People are invaribly advised to invest in a new optical drive.
    I was suspicious, and decided to try restarting my older eMac in 9.2. Of course it's the same drive, just being driven by different software. All DVD's mount and play fine in 9.2.
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    Welcome to the discussions.
    Maybe I can give you some information on your problem.
    Many of the newer Optical Drives are in fact crippled by the Firmware. This is done because of the restrictions placed on many computers by the manufactures for copyright reasons.
    Older Operating Systems were not affected by these firmware restrictions, not until the advent of all of the DVD copying, were these firmware restrictions added, to avoid Lawsuits.
    DUAL LAYER technolgy can be read and copied by many of the newer Optical Drives. But as you have correctly figured out the restrictions are implamented by FIRMWARE that cripple many of these functions.
    Older Commercial DVD's can be read and copied with NO problems, but as time went by the Motion Picture Industry ADDED more and more encryption and security to there DVD's to hinder the ability to copy there product.
    There are of course many of the Newer Optical Drives that are known as Region Free that will allow many of the imposed restrictions to be bypassed.
    There are a couple of different options, one is to use a different Player, VLC
    http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/14738
    This option only works on some DVD's
    The other option is for you to Rip the DVD and re-copy it and remove all the security and encrytions, this allow it to play.
    http://www.macweaver.com/dvdinfo/
    Cheers Don

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