I have the 109, and for awhile last spring, DVDA 3.0 was the ONLY app that recognized it. It works fine with DVDA 3.0. Not a direct answer about 110D, I realize.
Yea, I have since realized that NONE of the Sony applications (Vegas, ACID, CD Architect, Sound Forge, and DVDA) can see the Pioneer 110D. Nero 6 works just fine so my workaround is to publish to folders and burn with Nero for now but I would like this to be working.
try uninstalled Nero 6 & re-booting. I talked to a client a few days who who had a sony burner, the nero that came with it, vegas studio & the DVDA2 that came with that. DVDA2 wouldn't do squat with the burner, but nero would. Her son found out nero was fubar'ing up DVDA. They uninstalled nero & DVDA worked fine.
Thanks but that didn’t work. I uninstalled Nero and rebooted but that didn’t change anything. In fact, NONE of my Sony products can recognize either of my burners. Not my Pioneer 110D nor my Samsung CD-RW. So I don’t think it’s a burner issue. It may be a motherboard issue. I have a new ASUS A8N-SLI Premium with nVidia chipset.
jr - "ASUS A8N-SLI Premium with nVidia chipset." That's my setup as well. Although my burner was an NEC3250A, neither V6c nor DVDA3c could see it. Nero saw it fine, so I used the same workaround.
I contacted Sony Support via e-mail access and reported the problem. Over a period of several weeks the engineers and my contact person forwarded files for me to switch out in the Sony apps. Ultimately, they provided 3 ea. *.dll for each app, which fixed the problem completely.
I don't know if it's advisable to forward the files to you insofar as the burners, firmware, and such are not the same. But I would definitly recommend accessing Sony Support. They certainly came through for me.
Thanks. I opened a problem with Sony support. Hopefully they can provide me with DLL’s that work.
Thank you for all your hard work in debugging this with them. I know it takes a lot of personal time to hunt these things down and just wanted to say thanks for your efforts.