DVDA won't recognize Bluray/DVD burner

dpetto wrote on 5/29/2011, 9:19 AM
Hello,
When I try to burn a DVD using DVD Architect Pro 5.2 my burner (LG Electronics 10X Internal SATA Blu-ray Disc Rewriter WH10LS30) is not showing up in the device list. The only option is for making an ISO file. I also have Vegas 10 64bit installed and the burner is not recognized by it either. However Vegas does see the burner if using the "Import_Camcorder DVD Disc..." function.

It's a brand new computer, Intel I7 950, 12GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 SE, Vegas Pro 10 (32bit/64bit), Windows 7 Pro 64bit, LG WH10LS30 10X Bluray Burner.

On a side note the computer came with a limited version of Nero and the burner does show up in Nero.

Thanks
Dave P.

Comments

JJKizak wrote on 6/6/2011, 1:16 PM
This is way out but sometimes the motherboard SATA drivers mess with SATA burners and you must have the latest drivers to correct everything. Happened to me a while back with Gigabyte.
JJK
drmayer wrote on 6/7/2011, 6:55 PM
I have the same problem with a slightly different LG model, BH10LS30. Burns for Win 7 64 Windows Explorer when copying files to it, but not DVDA Pro 5.2.
I've tried suggestions from googling the problem including: deleting the "Upper Limits" with regedit, MS's DVD/CD online fixer, unchecking "use legacy disc drivers" in DVDA Preferences/Burning.

Still, when I click Make DVD DVDA goes into deep freeze.

Help!
2knowone2 wrote on 4/26/2012, 10:01 AM
Hey there- I came across your post while searching for a fix...maybe you could help?
I'm trying to burn a DVDA Blueray project but what happens is: The drive shows up, the burning process starts ok...then it seems to get stuck at 66% for awhile then it finishes and asks "would you like to burn another?" but when I click yes NOW the LG re-writable drive is gone and only the other CD/DVD drive show up.And the disk is still blank! it didn't burn. I think it only burned ISO... something funky is happening It's like something is kicking my re-writer off! ARRGH! any thoughs?
PeterDuke wrote on 4/27/2012, 3:16 AM
2knowone2

I suggest that you don't cross post. Contribute to the OP's problem by all means, but two threads on a single problem and hijacking someone else's thread make for messy reading.
Arthur.S wrote on 4/28/2012, 3:52 AM
Had a very similar problem a few years back with a new system. I deleted the burner in device manager, then rebooted letting Windows reload it. Everything worked fine. I will add, as your PC is new, check with your seller that you're not invalidating any warrenty.