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New Pioneer 115D audio stutters/skips badly
Captain Satellite posted 2008 Jun 07 19:38
I've had this burner for a while but have only burned discs. I've recently discovered that audio on DVDs and CDs playback will stutter to the point that I can't play the disc. I can rip the disc to the HD and the files play back fine. Any ideas?


budz posted 2008 Jun 07 21:06
What brands of dvd and cd discs are you using? What software are you using to burn them with? Cheap dvd media will cause playback problems. Are the playback problems from using a standalone dvd player or just from your 115 drive?


Captain Satellite posted 2008 Jun 07 22:04
Thanks, budz; sorry for the lack of info.

I'm attempting to play commercial DVDs and CDs on my 115D. It's occurring on the few I've tried - all in flawless condition. I'm perplexed. Playback in my workhorse LG-D521 that I've burned 1000s of discs on plays discs back fine. Playback of these same discs in my E80H is also fine.



samijubal posted 2008 Jun 07 22:37
I just tried a retail DVD on my 115 and it played fine. I only played a couple of minutes. Maybe your processor is too slow or you don't have enough memory.


budz posted 2008 Jun 07 22:47
What's the firmware of your 115? You can use cd/dvd speed, discinfo and within imgburn you can find out the firmware of your 115. If you have any warranty left on your 115 then contact Pioneer to RMA it. But if you've used hacked firmware on it I'm not sure if Pioneer will check that. I know in the past they have checked firmwares when drives are RMA'd.

Do you have powerdvd installed or anydvd?

IMHO if a drive fails a flash using hacked firmware then it should not be returned for a RMA, a new drive should be bought. Just my 2 cents on that! :wink:



aedipuss posted 2008 Jun 07 23:20
check that it is connected with an 80 wire cable and is listed in ultra dma mode in device manager.


Captain Satellite posted 2008 Jun 07 23:23
I have 2 gigs of memory and a Pentium 4 processor. I'm sure a lot of 115 play fine, not this one. ;) I'm using PowerDVD, no hacked firmware and I've had it for about three months. I've had no reason to hack it and don't even know what the benefits of hacking it are.

Where can I d/l the latest firmware? Thanks for the help!

It has an 80 wire. I know that for a fact because they sent a 40 and I had to buy an 80. Ultra DMA? :D



Captain Satellite posted 2008 Jun 07 23:33
OK, the secondary channel says PIO. It won't change.


aedipuss posted 2008 Jun 07 23:41
pioneer's prefer to be master, not slave. the pioneer firmware page.

http://wwwbsc.pioneer.co.jp/product-e/ibs/device_e/dev00001r_e.html



budz posted 2008 Jun 08 00:53
buy a new 80 wire ide cable. or follow this link on getting DMA on your drive:

http://www.cdrlabs.com/forums/problems-enabling-dma-windows-t6645.html

http://www.cdrlabs.com/forums/how-enable-dma-windows-with-pictures-t7625.html



samijubal posted 2008 Jun 08 01:21
The easiest thing to do would be to just swap drives and make the 115 the master and whatever else you've got the slave.


Captain Satellite posted 2008 Jun 08 02:47
I'll try everything here. How do i make it the Master? Swap on the cable, re-configure the jumper - both?

I'm selecting 'DMA if available' but it's staying on PIO mode. :(



budz posted 2008 Jun 08 02:49
swap the jumper....set jumper to master....then use the primary ide cable connection...not the secondary....


Captain Satellite posted 2008 Jun 08 03:00
Whistles "If I only had a brain..." :?

Thanks anyway, guys, I appreciate your time. Good night. :)



samijubal posted 2008 Jun 08 03:23
Don't forget to set the jumper on the other drive to slave.


bevills1 posted 2008 Jun 08 11:11
Do you have a sound card or onboard sound? I once got such poor sound with music CDs from onboard sound that I got a sound card which fixed the poor sound issues.


Captain Satellite posted 2008 Jun 12 20:12
I have verified that my Pioneer is set to Master and the D521 is set to slave. The Pioneer is on the end of the cable while the Panasonic is connected to the other connector. It is an 80 wire connector.

Anything else I should try?



budz posted 2008 Jun 12 20:30
Captain Satellite :
I have verified that my Pioneer is set to Master and the D521 is set to slave. The Pioneer is on the end of the cable while the Panasonic is connected to the other connector. It is an 80 wire connector.

Anything else I should try?


Are you sure the jumper in the back of the 115 is set to MASTER? I've had 80 wire ide cables go bad before. Buy a new 80 wire ide cable for your drive just to make sure it's not the cable that is causing your problem. Also try hooking up only the 115 instead of having the Panasonic connected to the other connector. Using a flat ribbon 80 wire ide cable is the best to use. :)



Captain Satellite posted 2008 Jun 12 20:45
I bought a new cable when I installed the drive a couple of months back. There's a sticker that shows which position is Master, I have it there. I'm going to try just the Pioneer, I'll report back. Thanks, budz. :)


samijubal posted 2008 Jun 12 21:08
I've seen a few people in other forums with defective 115 drives. Yours may just have a problem.


Captain Satellite posted 2008 Jun 12 21:19
samijubal :
I've seen a few people in other forums with defective 115 drives. Yours may just have a problem.


Sure enough, there's nothing left to try that I can see. This is as long as I'll spend on a 29.00 product, I guess I'll give them a call.

Thanks for the help everybody. :)

The thing that cracks me up is that I swapped a working drive out for this because it burned faster. If it ain't broke... :D



budz posted 2008 Jun 12 22:06
Captain Satellite :
I bought a new cable when I installed the drive a couple of months back. There's a sticker that shows which position is Master, I have it there. I'm going to try just the Pioneer, I'll report back. Thanks, budz. :)


80 wire ide cables can fail.....IMHO buying another 80 wire ide cable is easier than going through the hassles of trying to contact PIONEER directly...Because they're going to ask if you've tried a new ide cable anyway.... :wink:



Captain Satellite posted 2008 Jun 12 22:26
budz :
Captain Satellite :
I bought a new cable when I installed the drive a couple of months back. There's a sticker that shows which position is Master, I have it there. I'm going to try just the Pioneer, I'll report back. Thanks, budz. :)


80 wire ide cables can fail.....IMHO buying another 80 wire ide cable is easier than going through the hassles of trying to contact PIONEER directly...Because they're going to ask if you've tried a new ide cable anyway.... :wink:


Will do.



[_chef_] posted 2008 Jun 13 02:46
Which powerdvd version is used?

How does VLC work?



Captain Satellite posted 2008 Jun 13 06:44
[_chef_] :
Which powerdvd version is used?

How does VLC work?


DVD6, the same version I'm using to play discs on the other drive that works fine. VLC does the same thing.



Captain Satellite posted 2008 Jun 14 06:07
budz :
Captain Satellite :
I bought a new cable when I installed the drive a couple of months back. There's a sticker that shows which position is Master, I have it there. I'm going to try just the Pioneer, I'll report back. Thanks, budz. :)


80 wire ide cables can fail.....IMHO buying another 80 wire ide cable is easier than going through the hassles of trying to contact PIONEER directly...Because they're going to ask if you've tried a new ide cable anyway.... :wink:


It sure enough was a bad cable! 'The Cars on Musikladen' are sounding mighty fine - thanks budz and all for the suggestions! :)



budz posted 2008 Jun 14 14:45
Captain Satellite :
budz :
Captain Satellite :
I bought a new cable when I installed the drive a couple of months back. There's a sticker that shows which position is Master, I have it there. I'm going to try just the Pioneer, I'll report back. Thanks, budz. :)


80 wire ide cables can fail.....IMHO buying another 80 wire ide cable is easier than going through the hassles of trying to contact PIONEER directly...Because they're going to ask if you've tried a new ide cable anyway.... :wink:


It sure enough was a bad cable! 'The Cars on Musikladen' are sounding mighty fine - thanks budz and all for the suggestions! :)


:) Your welx! Glad to hear the 115 drive is working correctly now.



[_chef_] posted 2008 Jun 19 18:27
Fine.



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