Product information

Pioneer DVR-115 detail information

03/06/2008

Brand
Pioneer
Product
DVR-115 
Partnumber
 
Description
The Pioneer DVR-115 is a Super Multi Drive which can burn DVD's up to 20x. 
 
write speed
CDR
40 x
CDRW
32 x
DVD-R
20 x
DVD-RW
6 x
DVD-R DL
10 x
DVD+R
20 x
DVD+RW
8 x
DVD+R DL
10 x
DVD-RAM
12 x
 
read speed
CD
40 x
DVD
16 x

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Problems & Support for this product

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  • Does the Pioneer DVR-115 support reading into the lead-out area on audio cd's?
  • Question by bpinn, Wednesday 3rd of September 2008 20:03
    Haven't been on this forum in a long time, so my question might have been answered, but anyway : Does the Pioneer DVR-115 (not the D version) support reading into the lead-out area on audio cd's ?
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  • Problem using 2nd DVD Burner
  • Question by n28, Saturday 30th of August 2008 07:53
    Hi, all! been using DVD Fab Platinum for a long time, but have encountered a problem with a new, home-built computer...have a MSI P6N Platinum m/b, and 2 DVD Drives...one of the drives reads and write from DVD Fab, but the other one just reads...every time I try to write, it just says burn error in the log and spits out the DVD about 10 seconds after writing starts...no code or anything...I apologize in advance if this was covered in another thread--I couldn't find it.
    Answer by troy512, Saturday 30th of August 2008 08:01
    the non burning drive is your 115?
    Answer by n28, Saturday 30th of August 2008 08:09
    Yes, sorry, I should have said that. That is correct, the non-burning drive is the 115...however, any other drive (Sony, Philipps, etc.) I've put in that spot does the same thing--and they all work in other computers. I don't know if it matters, but the DVD Drives are marked "D" (the one that isn't working) and "E".
    Answer by troy512, Saturday 30th of August 2008 08:26

    any other drive (Sony, Philipps, etc.) I've put in that spot



    meaning physically replacing the drives or selecting different targets?

    please post your dvdfab logs.

    my documents dvdfab log
    Answer by StormJumper, Saturday 30th of August 2008 09:18

    n28 said:
    Yes, sorry, I should have said that. That is correct, the non-burning drive is the 115...however, any other drive (Sony, Philipps, etc.) I've put in that spot does the same thing--and they all work in other computers. I don't know if it matters, but the DVD Drives are marked "D" (the one that isn't working) and "E".



    if you have this issue with other drives that you put in that spot and they all work ok in other computers, maybe you should check the cable connections or replace them
    Answer by n28, Sunday 31st of August 2008 08:22
    Yes, I have already replaced the cable with a brand new one, as well as trying several others I know to work in other computers. And yes, I mean actually physically removing the drives and putting them into other computers. I originally had the drives on one cable--master/slave, then put them on 2 separate cables going into 2 different ide slots on the m/b, both drives set to master.
    Answer by Hivolt, Sunday 31st of August 2008 09:12
    Other things you may try are swapping which is slave/master, trying cable select mode, making the pioneer the D drive and swapping in and out that other Sony and Philips as the E drive.
    Also may try burning small files to data cds and dvds just to see if anything at all will burn. Check for latest mb drivers and operating system patches if you havent.
    Hope something helps, gl.
    Answer by troy512, Monday 1st of September 2008 09:20
    please install the 115D

    then please uninstall your IDE Controller from Device Manager.

    also be sure the drive is jumpered correctly, as pioneer 115d has slightly different jumper settings then other [non pioneer] drives. i use cable select.



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Success rate: good

Based on 97.28% succesful burns (out of 2,981)

Ranking
This drive is #364 in the most used device ranking (out of 1147)

Media code
Success rate
1. CMC MAG. AM3
99.00%
2. CMC MAG-M01-00
97.62%
3. MCC 03RG20
97.12%
4. TYG02
95.26%
Media format
Success rate
DVD-R
97.72%
DVD+R
97.17%
Firmware
Success rate
1.06
97.98%
1.13
97.22%
1.18
96.79%
0.32
N/A
1.12
N/A
1.22
N/A