CD/DVD and video problems on laptop

rogerbid

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Hi,
I am writing because of a range of problems I am having with my wife’s Samsung R610 laptop, running Windows 7.
The first indication of a problem was when my wife commented that videos (whether attached to emails or accessed from websites) were slow to open.

After a weekend trying a number of strategies to solve this (installing codec updates, VLC, Media Player Classic, etc) I have come to the conclusion there are a number of problems which may or may not be related. I shall describe the symptoms and hope that someone can see a common denominator and hopefully point me in the right direction.
  1. As mentioned, video files (regardless of what format they are) are very difficult to view. However, they will sometimes play with good sound and vision and synchronisation, so proving that the media player software and the video hardware are not fatally flawed.
  2. The Laptop has a combined DVD/CD player/burner but no matter what disc is put in, AutoPlay does not give any indication the disc is recognised.
  3. (My) Computer shows the disc (whether it is a DVD, CD, data or movie) yet as soon as I try to open/explore or read the disc in any way, (My) Computer stops responding. Any attempt to close (My) Computer via Ctrl+Alt+Del fails and it takes forever to close the application.
  4. At one stage, having put an audio CD in the drive, I left the computer to have lunch and after about 15 minutes the audio was heard, the disk playing as normal. However the moment I paused Play and tried to restart it Media Player would no longer work for me.
  5. Device Manager shows no conflicts, and the CD/DVD player is reportedly using the up to date driver and working properly.
  6. Attempts to burn data files to a blank CD also fail and Computer locks up!
  7. My wife did remind me however that ever since the laptop was new (with Vista installed) there has always been a problem using the DVD/CD burner - I had forgotten!
At one stage I was on the point of going out to buy a new DVD/CD unit but since the one in the laptop does on occasion work as intended I suspect the problem is elsewhere.
Any suggestions will be very much appreciated
Thanks everyone,
Roger
 

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ASUS
OS
windows 7
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To me it appears to be a hardware problem with the laptop drive.

As a first step, try cleaning your optical drive's lense with a Lense Cleaner CD. (Atleast twice or thrice)

Next, try playing your CDs and DVDs with an external optical drive - if you can borrow one from a friend. This will categorically pinpoint whether the lappie's optical drive is indeed bad.
 

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self-assembled
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Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
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AMD Phenom II X3 720 Processor
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Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-S2H Revision 1.0
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Transcend DDR2 (PC2 6400) 4 X 1GB
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Integrated + ATI Radeon 4550
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Hi everyone,

I do apologise, not only for the delay in responding, but more so for my own ineptitude.

After much deliberation I decided to bite the bullet and wiped the HDD and reinstalled a clean Windows 7 O/S, only to find the problems persisted.

I finally thought I had better go to the Samsung website and check to see what updated drivers were listed.

As soon as I got the chance I checked the site and there were a whole host of updates which I downloaded and installed, and hey presto, my problems appear to be over!

I feel so stupid, and truly apologise for wasting everyone's time when the solution was so simple.

I hope with this track record you kind folk will still give me your help when I next write seeking assistance.

My very best wishes to all,

Roger
 

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ASUS
OS
windows 7
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