Aloha everyone. My customer is having problems playing a particular set of DVDs on his Win 7 machine. These are commercially produced DVDs, not something burned at home. When you load the DVD, the drive spins for a little while and then nothing happens. Looking at the DVD drive in Explorer it shows 0 (zero) bytes used on the drive. Trying to play the DVD using VLC, you get a message telling you to insert a disk.
Same thing happens on my Win 10 machine using both the internal DVD drive and an external USB-attached drive. The DVD plays just fine on my home DVD player attached to my TV.
Other commercially made DVDs play just fine on both the customer's machine and on mine. DVDs are clean no scratches or fingerprints.
Doing some internet searching I found lots of mentions about deleting the 'upper filter" and/or "lower filter" registry keys. On my machine I found only an upper filter key, and deleting it made no difference.
Any suggestions?
Mahalo,
Harry Z.
Same thing happens on my Win 10 machine using both the internal DVD drive and an external USB-attached drive. The DVD plays just fine on my home DVD player attached to my TV.
Other commercially made DVDs play just fine on both the customer's machine and on mine. DVDs are clean no scratches or fingerprints.
Doing some internet searching I found lots of mentions about deleting the 'upper filter" and/or "lower filter" registry keys. On my machine I found only an upper filter key, and deleting it made no difference.
Any suggestions?
Mahalo,
Harry Z.