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How do I know which firmware version that is installed in the burner? Use AKA Flashmans tool to find out your current version.

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How do I know which firmware version that is installed in the burner? Use AKA Flashmans tool to find out your current version.

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Solution 2 – Try using a better media: Having previously had successes with cheap media is no indication they’re not the cause of the problem. Their “quality control” is often not as good as other more expensive media, and you can easily end-up with a bad disc or even a bad batch of discs. If you notice your pixelation, freezing, jumping problems at the end of the disc – it’s normally a sign of bad media. Using cheap media can also make your DVD player work harder to read the discs. This, in turn, will make it overheat, and sometimes freeze (I know, you wouldn’t expect something freezing when overheating, lol). Good media to use could be Taiyo Yuden, Verbatim, Fuji, Maxell or Ritek (but not Ritek G05). You find an overview and discussion about blank media and quality regarding different brands at digitalFAQ.com. You can find a list of compatible media for your burner at VideoHelp.com.

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