http://usa.aopen.com/Products/dvd+rw/duw1616arr.htm
Its ide, not a scsi device. No drivers are required for ide usability.
Playing of DVD commercial movies requires 3rd party software. Burning any
kind of DVDs requires 3rd party software. DMA should be enabled on the ide
controller section in XP for this device.
Where the writer is connected may be influencing XP's interpretation of the
interface. IE: scsi. XP cannot natively interpret an optical device as DVD
capable.
Contact the retailer or manufacturer of the PC as appropriate if you have
such DVD read/write software installed that came with the PC, and not
working.
Most PCs can read DVD data discs in a DVD capable device without support
from any driver etc. Such is how DVD movies are written to a certain
extent. And some have a built-in DVD movie viewing software that autostarts
for installation approval/disapproval when inserted in a PC's DVD device.
I would be most interested as to where on the PC that the ide data cable is
connected to for your DUW1616/ARR.
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Jonny
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> Hello,
>
> I recently bought a new machine. It's meant to have a combo CD/DVD
> drive, but I can't play DVDs -- either films or data DVDs.
>
> Is there a simple way to find out if it is indeed a combo drive?
>
> If I look in device manager, and click on DVD/CD-ROM drives, it lists:
>
> AOPEN DUW 1616/ARR SCSI CdRom Device
>
> The manufaturers provided a mainboard CD, but I can't seem to find any
> drivers on there.
>
> Any views gratefully accepted!
>