Unsolved
This post is more than 5 years old
5 Posts
0
165942
FIX-for choppy/stuttering sounds and video (those w/ TS-L462C Cd rom/burner)
I've had the above problem for several months and the only way it seemed to go away was to disable the cd player. Finally, I think I figured out what was wrong--I had flashed the burner with the latest firmware-ver 07-and I had nothing but stuttering since-I tried all the other recs-reinstall IDE controllers, make sure things are DMA, renistall sound drivers etc, even completely overhauling the OS but no go. So for those in same boat, here's a definite way I fixed it:
either:
1. keep a cd in the drive at all times or
2. upgrade the firmware w/ samsung (which is the maker of the burner) firmware:
dl this: http://www.samsungodd.com/eng/Information/Application/Application.asp (which is the firmware upgrade app)
then this firmware (it's in Korean, just choose the TG00): http://www.samsungodd.com/kor/LiveUpdate/FWDownload/FWDownload.asp?product_code=&language_code=&SearchMode=TOTALSEARCH&SearchWord=TS-L462C&image1.x=33&image1.y=10
then run the app w/ -nocheck option to disable the "not compatible" message and flash away.
When you're done, you should have full functioning cd rom/burner w/o the stuttering/choppiness. If you crossflash, you'll prolly invalidate your cdrom warrenty, but dell 07 firmware breaks your system anyways, so pick your poison...
either:
1. keep a cd in the drive at all times or
2. upgrade the firmware w/ samsung (which is the maker of the burner) firmware:
dl this: http://www.samsungodd.com/eng/Information/Application/Application.asp (which is the firmware upgrade app)
then this firmware (it's in Korean, just choose the TG00): http://www.samsungodd.com/kor/LiveUpdate/FWDownload/FWDownload.asp?product_code=&language_code=&SearchMode=TOTALSEARCH&SearchWord=TS-L462C&image1.x=33&image1.y=10
then run the app w/ -nocheck option to disable the "not compatible" message and flash away.
When you're done, you should have full functioning cd rom/burner w/o the stuttering/choppiness. If you crossflash, you'll prolly invalidate your cdrom warrenty, but dell 07 firmware breaks your system anyways, so pick your poison...
bacillus
14.4K Posts
0
August 21st, 2006 07:00
Jim Coates
4 Operator
4 Operator
•
13.6K Posts
0
August 21st, 2006 12:00
What model Inspiron is it?
Jim
yoyo12345
5 Posts
0
August 22nd, 2006 00:00
i think it's basically the cd burner's dell's 07 firmware that caused my problems.
Message Edited by yoyo12345 on 08-21-200608:27 PM
Kasziel
5 Posts
0
August 24th, 2006 00:00
Thanks for the tip.
Chris
Kasziel
5 Posts
0
August 24th, 2006 00:00
Chris
yoyo12345
5 Posts
0
August 26th, 2006 04:00
Message Edited by yoyo12345 on 08-26-200612:27 AM
Kasziel
5 Posts
0
August 26th, 2006 18:00
Chris
abdjones
2 Posts
0
August 31st, 2006 01:00
I ended up with the problem on my Inspiron 6000, and the suggested fix in this thread did indeed correct the problem. I had created numerous red-herrings on my machine as the disk drive had failed approximately a month ago and in the process and restoring the OS, I upgraded all firmware and drivers on the laptop to latest levels. Until reading this thread, I was focusing on the interaction of the new disk drive (Toshiba) with the laptop as it was a completely different drive than the drive originally shipped (Fujitsu).
Jeff
abdjones
2 Posts
0
August 31st, 2006 10:00
yoyo12345
5 Posts
0
September 23rd, 2006 22:00
hope dell fixes their firmware so we don't have to use one from another company.
also, use only the directions i have above...
just tried flashing w/ a rpc1 firmware (removes the regional change limits on the dvd player) and nearly bricked my drive! (btw, i was able to revive it by taking it out of the laptop for awhile and putting it back in)
Anonymous
5 Practitioner
5 Practitioner
•
274.2K Posts
0
September 27th, 2006 09:00
this fix help me too. I have Inspiron 9300 and i have also TS-L462C. I hope this will end my problems with sound. I think that people from dell should take care with it, but we will see if someone will do anything i that mater.
Thanks yoyo12345 :)
HaneyT
19 Posts
0
December 5th, 2006 00:00
HaneyT
19 Posts
0
December 6th, 2006 09:00
I am trying to do as you suggest...I downloaded the Windows version of the Software Flash download app...How do I run the program with the -nocheck option so that the app doesn't recognize the CD drive with the DE07 firmware update in the Drive Window? Can you please walk me through how I can do that on an XP machine and give me the correct syntax line I should type in the Run window....or....what other method should I use to flash back to an earlier firmware version. Thanks.
Anonymous
5 Practitioner
5 Practitioner
•
274.2K Posts
0
December 6th, 2006 16:00
This will be the easiest way.
Copy the fimware (this from korean website - TG08) to partition C:
then the command line in windows run should look like this:
C:\sfdnwin.exe -nocheck
when the application starts just click open file and then start download. Both of the buttons are located in top left side off application window.
then You flash firmware and restart the computer and that's all. I hope that this will help You:)
willemnicolaas
1 Message
0
June 9th, 2007 09:00
I've tried everything. Un/reinstalling drivers, registry hacks and even a complete overhaul of the Windows installation, no luck. Then I discovered your thread this morning.
I've flashed with the Samsung firmware and my system is finally back to the way I remember it being when it first arrived.