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First post, by F2bnp

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Hello I have a machine which recently started acting weird.

Pentium 3 1GHz (Slot 1, 133MHz version)
256MB 133MHz SDRAM
Gigabyte GA-BX2000 440BX based motherboard
GeForce 2 Ti AGP
Voodoo 2 12MB SLI
Sound Blaster AWE 64 Gold ISA
Western Digital 20GB harddisk
DVD-RW
Windows 98SE

Now the problem is that recently the DVD-RW drive stopped playing cd-audio music. I tried it from Windows, DOS-Mode and it just doesn't do anything. The drive seems to be working fine and it's only a half year old so no problems there. I tried cranking up CD Audio through the volume control and that did nothing. So I just formatted ( not just because of this but anyway) my HDD and installed Win98SE again. The problem remains!
I went ahead and tried another drive and it worked flawlessly! I also tried the "faulty" one on my main PC and it worked great there!
So what the hell is wrong there? The drive used to work just fine on my Retro PC but now it won't.

Any ideas?

Reply 1 of 19, by Davros

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try changing the tick
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Reply 2 of 19, by DosFreak

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Can't remember if it's in the CDROM properties or somewhere else but isn't there a "digital audio" checkbox option that if checked uses the IDE cable instead of the seperate audio cable?

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Reply 3 of 19, by F2bnp

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That tick is locked for me, I can't change it 🙁

Ok here's a weird one:
Music plays fine using Windows Media Player 9. Using the normal CD-Player though I still get the same shit!
Blasted Windows 98 :@

Reply 4 of 19, by F2bnp

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No one?

Reply 6 of 19, by aleksej

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Also another quite infamous issue. Almost all modern optical drives just can't play audio cds by analog way even given the fact that they still have that analog audio out interface. WMP 9 reads audio track in digital that why it works in it.
There is no any info in the net about this issue. Some time ago i tested it with various Optiarc and Asus drives - same problem.
Symptom - cd in drive just don't start to spin, zero volume level isn't problem in this case!

Reply 7 of 19, by F2bnp

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Yeah but the thing is that the drive used to work absolutely fine. You're saying that it was doing everything digitally? What about DOS? It used to work there as well.

Reply 8 of 19, by Davros

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F2bnp wrote:

That tick is locked for me, I can't change it 🙁

that is probably because you don't have an audio cable going from your cdrom to your soundcard

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Reply 9 of 19, by F2bnp

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I do have an audio cable and I even tried a couple of others in case it was faulty. The problem is that this current drive will work on another computer (using the cable) and it used to work just fine on this pc as well. I tried another drive on this pc and it works like charm.

Reply 10 of 19, by Davros

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how is the dvd set up master or slave ?

does it have a headphone socket on the front of it ?
what happens if you plug in some headphones ?
your audio out on the dvd is how many pins ?

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Reply 11 of 19, by DosFreak

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There's also an MS article about V,X,D vs WDM sound drivers for CD Audio. So could be a sound card driver issue.

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Reply 12 of 19, by F2bnp

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My DVD is on Master and doesn't have a headphone jack or volume control in front. My audio out is the classic 4 pin , the later, black one, not the white one.
My AWE64 has 2 CD-In slots, one is the older type and the other one is the newer one. I've tried both with the same results.
I also tried changing drivers. I guess the next move would be trying out a live CD with ubuntu.

Reply 13 of 19, by h-a-l-9000

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I don't think the operating system has any means of detecting wether the audio cable is actually connected. Did you upgrade the firmware on that drive?

Try something like http://www.frontiernet.net/~fys/cdp.htm from DOS (use the boot menu to get to DOS so Win98 doesn't have a chance to mess with the drive). You'll need mscdex too.

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Reply 14 of 19, by F2bnp

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Alright I'll try that as soon as I'm home, Tuesday probably. Thank you 😀

Reply 15 of 19, by RoyBatty

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I've had this happen before aswell, the fix for me was to uninstall the device and reinstall it.

Reply 16 of 19, by F2bnp

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Hey h-a-l-9000, I tried the program and it gave me an error code 13.
Music seemed to be playing but alas I couldn't hear it at all.

Reply 17 of 19, by h-a-l-9000

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Apparently a reserved error.

Did you upgrade the firmware on that drive?

If not, the last thing I could think of is to reflash the firmware, if possible.

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Reply 18 of 19, by F2bnp

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I'll try, it can't be too hard.
Weird stuff. I tried using a boot disk and the program would run, giving a "device error" error.

Reply 19 of 19, by F2bnp

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I flashed the drive with 2 diferrent FWs and it still didn't work. I'm just going to swap it with another one. Thank you very much for your help everyone!