NEC ND-6500A DVD Drive not reading DVDs
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fleamourian
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NEC ND-6500A DVD Drive not reading DVDs
First of all is it possible to play movie DVDs on my laptop? I always assumed it was. I have tried a free & paid up version of DVD software but disk spins & nothing happens. The firmware according to Nero info & when I googled it is Dell?!? Is this the problem. It was sold as a non OEM but is stamped as IBM. Am I misunderstanding the term?
NEC will at cost upgrade firmware but only for NEC retail drives not with OEM releases.
NEC will at cost upgrade firmware but only for NEC retail drives not with OEM releases.
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The firmware being from Dell doesn't matter. I have an ND-6650A with Dell firmware in my T23 and dvd playback/burning work without issue. I'm assuming you're running Windows, have you tried Media Player Classic? http://sourceforge.net/project/showfile ... _id=403110
As far as firmware updates go: http://forum.rpc1.org/dl_file.php?site= ... 00_D23.ZIP That's the latest Dell one I can find. If you're feeling adventurous you can use a program called Binflash to flash the firmware from the Dell one to a NEC one. http://club.cdfreaks.com/f86/binflash-n ... er-105676/
It also couldn't hurt to physically remove the drive from the system and reinsert it. It's possible something isn't making full contact. You could also try uninstalling the drive in device manager, that could help.
As far as firmware updates go: http://forum.rpc1.org/dl_file.php?site= ... 00_D23.ZIP That's the latest Dell one I can find. If you're feeling adventurous you can use a program called Binflash to flash the firmware from the Dell one to a NEC one. http://club.cdfreaks.com/f86/binflash-n ... er-105676/
It also couldn't hurt to physically remove the drive from the system and reinsert it. It's possible something isn't making full contact. You could also try uninstalling the drive in device manager, that could help.
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fleamourian
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Awww immense!!! I can watch DVDs now, thank you kindly. That little player is pretty cool, will a paid version have better scrn resolution? Or is that jst my screen?
Thanks again, reinserting worked.
Thanks again, reinserting worked.
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fleamourian
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I've literally never played a DVD on my laptop till now, so it's pretty cool. Can I ask what reasons there are for stutter? I've switched off antivirus & the like while disconnected from the internet. I notice there is a lot of HDD activity during playback, my drive is a bit knackered with lots of reallocated sectors, which I am replacing with a Seagate 7200rpm this Mon. Failing that I must also check the DVD itself is not dirty!
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Regarding the stutter, if I remember rightly you can change a setting in bios which solves this problem. I believe under display you need to swap the setting from pci to agb or vice versa.
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Make sure Ultra-DMA is enabled (I see you have Win2k, which does not enable it by default):fleamourian wrote:I've literally never played a DVD on my laptop till now, so it's pretty cool. Can I ask what reasons there are for stutter? I've switched off antivirus & the like while disconnected from the internet. I notice there is a lot of HDD activity during playback, my drive is a bit knackered with lots of reallocated sectors, which I am replacing with a Seagate 7200rpm this Mon. Failing that I must also check the DVD itself is not dirty!
1. Start -> Run -> "devmgmt.msc"
2. Find "IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers" and expand it
3. For the "Primary" and "Secondary" channels, right click, hit properties, go to Advanced Settings, and make sure the transfer modes are set to "DMA if available"
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fleamourian
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I guess playback is sketchy on old kit. Is there such a thing as a hardware PCMCIA card decoder? It could never run visualizations in Win Media Player 9 at same time as music. It's watchable but not perfect.
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I know there's PCI hardware decoders. Not too sure about PCMCIA ones. As far as the stuttering goes, definitely check the DMA setting of the IDE controller in the device manager. For some goofy reason in Windows 2000 it's set to PIO only by default when it should be DMA. That very well could be the cause.
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fleamourian
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The secondary IDE channel was set to PIO like you say. Using Clean Ram 1.10 helped a great deal, apparently frees up unnecessary RAM usage.
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