DVD UJ820s problems burning

HI, I got my A60 for almost 2 years, it is covered by the extended warranty from PC World. I receive the error message when burning DVDs. With Sonic Record now it tells me that the disc is dirty or scratched, even when you use the new tape drives. I tried to use different brand names. With another shareware program, I said that there is an error with the power calibration area (1048).

The drive is a uj820s. The error occurs regardless of whether if I use + or - disks. However, the CD burning ok.

PC world have replaced the DVD Player 2 times and I'm just starting again with the same problem. It seems that a new drive is not the problem.

The files I'm burning are no single type. They really are AVI, mp3s, JPEG, TIFF, all types of files.

Any ideas?

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Post edited by: nick1976

Hello Nick

You have really no chance with the reader so twice traded in just two years. Do you use it intensely?

I put t really know what the problem is here because I read many other forums where users report same topic on different laptops with different readers. Of course, it is not portable or player involved.

My suggestion is to track:
(1) remove all the pre-installed burning applications restart the device
(2) remove the restart Device Manager CD/DVD reader unit
(3) install Nero burning software (a really good)
(4) forward:
-Start > Control Panel > administrative tools > services > IMAPI CD-Burning COM service properties
-under set to disabled startup type.
(5) try to create a DVD-R and DVD - RW support using the minimum burn speed
(6) please let know us if you can clear or full format of DVD - RW media
(7) use different media on minimum burning speed

I must say that I am really lucky. I have my unit almost 3 years and the CD/DVD works like the first day.

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