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== CD/DVD Drive Testing ==
 
== CD/DVD Drive Testing ==
  
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Overview
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'''Overview'''
  
 
When testing CD or DVD drives it's safe to go under the “if it fails, try another disc” rule. If we don't mention this in the more detailed instructions below, it's probably implied. If the drive fails a task (that it should be able to do) twice, it's a good bet that it's a bad drive and it can be recycled.  
 
When testing CD or DVD drives it's safe to go under the “if it fails, try another disc” rule. If we don't mention this in the more detailed instructions below, it's probably implied. If the drive fails a task (that it should be able to do) twice, it's a good bet that it's a bad drive and it can be recycled.  
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'''Note''': make sure that all drives are disc free before recycling!
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'''Optical Drive testing flowchart!'''
  
Install an optical drive
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[[Image:CD_DVD_flowchart_2.png]]
  
--Grab a drive from the incoming box/crate. Make sure that the jumpers on the back are set to 'Master' (unfortunately, there is no set jumper pattern, but the drive itself should give you a diagram, or already be set up). If there are no jumper pins, continue as normal.
 
--If the CD-RW drive is not a 'High Speed' or 'Ultra Speed' drive, or if the drive is older than the year 2002, go ahead and recycle it now. Also, if it's just a CD drive (no -RW), recycle it.
 
Power down the testing computer and plug in the IDE (or SATA – with supported machine) cable and power cable and slide the drive into the test computer. It doesn't have to be screwed down. Boot up Ubuntu.
 
--If the drive is a DVD-RW, test for DVD playback (2) and DVD-RW writing (1).
 
--If the drive is a DVD/CD-RW test for DVD playback (2) and CD-RW writing (1).
 
--If the drive is a DVD-R test for DVD playback (2) and DVD-R writing (3).
 
--If the drive is a CD-RW test for CD-RW writing (1) and audio playback (4).
 
  
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==Install an optical drive==
  
(1) Testing writing on CD-RW or DVD-RW drives
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#Grab a drive from the incoming box/crate. Make sure that the jumpers on the back are set to 'Master' (on most drives the Master position is the one closest to the IDE or SATA output, not always though). If there are no jumper pins, continue as normal.
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#Power down the testing computer and plug in the IDE (or SATA – with supported machine) cable and power cable and slide the drive into the test computer gently, taking extra care not to damage the cables.
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#Boot up the computer into Ubuntu.
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'''Note''': Pay close attention to the capabilities of the drives you are testing, there
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are many different types of drives with many different  combinations of functions
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that you need to be aware of when you are testing  optical drives.
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-The basic features on the drives we test:
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CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW
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-These features are often combined into a combo drive, examples:
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CD-R/DVD-RW, CD-RW/DVD-R, CD-R/DVD+RW
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*In general start by testing the drives reading capabilities, for CD-R use CD audio playback testing (1), or for DVD-R use DVD video playback testing (2).
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*If the drive has writing capabilities you will test that feature after finishing playback testing, for CD-RW use CD write testing (3) and for DVD-RW or DVD+RW use DVD write testing (4)
  
//If you are testing a DVD-RW drive, use a DVD-RW disc instead, but follow the same steps.
 
  
--Insert a CD-RW into the drive. Wait for the CD to show up on the desktop. This may take a little while. If it looks like the CD isn't going to show up, try another CD-RW. If no disk shows up, recycle the drive.
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'''(1) Testing CD audio playback'''
--When the disc does show up, right click the icon and select 'Blank disc...' Follow the prompts to clear the data on the disc. !! Make sure you select the 'Fast Blank' option. !! [If this fails, try a different disc...] --If the disc is ejected when it's done, put it back in.
 
--Open Brasero and click on 'Data Project...'. Click 'Add' → 'Desktop' →'Test 1' (double click) → Testfile9 → 'Add' to add the test file to the data project.
 
--Hit 'Burn'. This should open up a new window. First click 'Properties' and make sure all the boxes are checked (√). Hit 'Ok' then 'Burn'.
 
--If the burn is successful a box will pop up and the disc will eject. In a few seconds the tray will close and be verified. A timer / progress bar should show up. If the burn is not verified within five minutes (5:00), or if you get any errors during the process, the burn failed. Try again with a new disc (if that fails too, recycle the drive).
 
--If the burn was successful the disc icon should appear on the desktop. Double click to open and make sure that 'Testfile9' is there. If so, the drive passes.
 
--Eject the disc.
 
  
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#Insert a testing audio CD into the drive, Rythmbox Media Player should start automatically.
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#If Rhythmbox doesn't start go to 'Applications' → 'Sound & Video' → 'Rhythmbox Music Player', when it opens look for the testing audio CD under 'Devices' on the left and select it.
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#Click the 'Play' button to start the music, if it sounds okay then the drive passes playback testing, if not, try one more testing audio CD before continuing.
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#Exit Rhythmbox and eject the disc.
  
(2) Testing DVD playback
 
  
--Grab a good DVD and insert it into the drive (you may have to check the back of the disc for scratches – if it is too scratched up the disc won't work).
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'''(2) Testing DVD video playback'''
--If the drive recognizes the DVD it should automatically start playing. If not, go to 'Applications' → 'Sound & Video' 'Movie Player'. Go to the 'Movie' menu and click on 'Play Disc'.
 
--Watch the movie for a few minutes. If you notice any jerkiness in the picture/audio, or locking up, or if the DVD just won't play, then try another disc or recycle.
 
--If the DVD plays fine, then the drive passes this test.
 
--Eject the disc.
 
  
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#Insert a testing video DVD into the drive, VLC Media Player should start automatically.
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#If VLC doesn't start go to 'Applications' → 'Sound & Video' → 'VLC Media Player', when it opens go to 'Media' and select 'Open Disc...' and select 'Play' at the bottom of the new window.
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#Watch the movie for a minute or two then try skipping ahead to the middle of the movie.
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#If you notice any jerkiness in the picture/audio, locking up, or if the DVD just won't play then try another testing video DVD. If the video functions properly then the drive passes playback testing.
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#Exit VLC and eject the disc.
  
(3) Testing DVD-R writing Drives
 
  
//If you have a DVD-RW drive, follow the 'Testing CD-RW or DVD-RW Drives' section instead. This will save us some discs!
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'''(3) Testing CD-RW writing'''
  
--Insert a DVD-R disc into the drive. Wait for the disc to show up on the desktop. If it doesn't, try another disc. If no disc shows up, recycle the drive.
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'''Note''': if the drive writes both CDs and DVDs test its DVD writing capability,
--If the disc does show up, open Brasero and click on Data Project...'. Click 'Add' → 'Desktop' →'Test 1' (double click) → Testfile9 → 'Add' to add the test file to the data project.
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no need for testing both.
--Hit 'Burn'. This should open up a new window. First click 'Properties' and make sure all the boxes are checked (). Hit 'Ok' then 'Burn'.
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#Insert a CD-RW into the drive. Wait up to one minute for the CD-RW to show up on the desktop. If it doesn't show try another CD-RW, if it still doesn't show up on the desktop go ahead and eject the disk and recycle the drive.
--If the disc is full, recycle the disc and try a new one.
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#Open Brasero and click on 'Data Project...' then click and drag the 'Test1' folder from the desktop into the open data project file area.
--If the burn is successful a box will pop up and the disc will eject. In a few seconds the tray will close and be verified. A timer / progress bar should show up. If the burn is not verified within five minutes (5:00), or if you get any errors during the process, the burn failed. Try again with a new disc (if that fails too, recycle the drive).
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#Make sure that your data CD appears in the drop-down menu just to the left of the 'Burn' button, Hit 'Burn'. This should open up a new window.
--If the burn was successful the disc icon should appear on the desktop. Double click to open and make sure that 'Testfile9' is there. If so, the drive passes.
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#On the new windows make sure the following options are selected: 'Burn image directly without saving to disc', 'Use burnproof' (sometimes burnproof is not available, this is okay), and 'Eject after burning' then press 'Burn'. Before it begins the burn process if you are using a disc that has been written to before it should bring up a prompt to either replace, blank, or cancel; select 'Blank disk' and it should begin the burn process. If the burn is not successful within five minutes or if you get any errors during the process, try a different disk before recycling the drive.
--Eject the disc.
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#when the burn is completed the disc should eject on its own, but not always, manually eject if needed. Load the disc back in the drive and wait for the CD-RW to show up on the desktop again, once it does double-click on the CD-RW icon and verify that Test 1 is on the disk.  
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#If Test 1 is verified eject the disc and label the drive with its functions and your initials, Examples: DVD-R/CD-RW CF, DVD+RW/CD-RW CF, CD-RW CF.
  
  
(4) Testing audio playback
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'''(4) Testing DVD-RW & DVD+RW writing'''
  
--Grab an audio CD and insert it into the disc drive. “Rhythmbox music player” should start.
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#Note which type of DVD writing the drive is capable of, either DVD+RW,DVD-RW(which is notated on the drive as DVD/RW), or both. Insert the correct type of rewritable DVD into the drive, if it writes both types either one can be used. Wait up to one minute for the DVD to show up on the desktop. If it doesn't show try another DVD of the same type, if it still doesn't show up on the desktop try a DVD of a different type before recycling the drive.
--If Rhythmbox doesn't start go to 'Applications' → 'Sound & Video' → 'Rhythmbox Music Player'. When it opens look for the audio CD under 'Devices' on the left.  
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#Open Brasero and click on 'Data Project...'. Click 'Add' → 'Desktop' →'Test 1' (double click) click 'Add'.
--Click the play button to start the music. If it sounds OK then the drive passes. If not, try another disc or recycle the drive.  
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#Make sure that your data DVD appears in the drop-down menu just to the left of the 'Burn' button, Hit 'Burn'. This should open up a new window.
--Exit Rhythmbox and eject the disc.
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#On the new windows make sure the following options are selected: 'Burn image directly without saving to disc', 'Use burnproof', and 'Eject after burning' then press 'Burn'. If the burn is not successful within five minutes or if you get any errors during the process, try a DVD of a different type before recycling the drive.
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#when the burn is completed the disc should eject on its own, but not always, manually eject if needed. Load the disc back in the drive and wait for the DVD to show up on the desktop again, once it does double-click on the DVD icon and verify that Test 1 is on the disk.  
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#If Test 1 is verified eject and put on a "Tested By" sticker with your initials.

Latest revision as of 19:01, 11 March 2010

CD/DVD Drive Testing

Wwatson 22:02, 18 August 2009 (UTC)

Overview

When testing CD or DVD drives it's safe to go under the “if it fails, try another disc” rule. If we don't mention this in the more detailed instructions below, it's probably implied. If the drive fails a task (that it should be able to do) twice, it's a good bet that it's a bad drive and it can be recycled.

Note: make sure that all drives are disc free before recycling!


Optical Drive testing flowchart!

CD DVD flowchart 2.png


Install an optical drive

  1. Grab a drive from the incoming box/crate. Make sure that the jumpers on the back are set to 'Master' (on most drives the Master position is the one closest to the IDE or SATA output, not always though). If there are no jumper pins, continue as normal.
  2. Power down the testing computer and plug in the IDE (or SATA – with supported machine) cable and power cable and slide the drive into the test computer gently, taking extra care not to damage the cables.
  3. Boot up the computer into Ubuntu.
Note: Pay close attention to the capabilities of the drives you are testing, there
are many different types of drives with many different  combinations of functions 
that you need to be aware of when you are testing  optical drives.
-The basic features on the drives we test:
CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW
-These features are often combined into a combo drive, examples:
CD-R/DVD-RW, CD-RW/DVD-R, CD-R/DVD+RW
  • In general start by testing the drives reading capabilities, for CD-R use CD audio playback testing (1), or for DVD-R use DVD video playback testing (2).
  • If the drive has writing capabilities you will test that feature after finishing playback testing, for CD-RW use CD write testing (3) and for DVD-RW or DVD+RW use DVD write testing (4)


(1) Testing CD audio playback

  1. Insert a testing audio CD into the drive, Rythmbox Media Player should start automatically.
  2. If Rhythmbox doesn't start go to 'Applications' → 'Sound & Video' → 'Rhythmbox Music Player', when it opens look for the testing audio CD under 'Devices' on the left and select it.
  3. Click the 'Play' button to start the music, if it sounds okay then the drive passes playback testing, if not, try one more testing audio CD before continuing.
  4. Exit Rhythmbox and eject the disc.


(2) Testing DVD video playback

  1. Insert a testing video DVD into the drive, VLC Media Player should start automatically.
  2. If VLC doesn't start go to 'Applications' → 'Sound & Video' → 'VLC Media Player', when it opens go to 'Media' and select 'Open Disc...' and select 'Play' at the bottom of the new window.
  3. Watch the movie for a minute or two then try skipping ahead to the middle of the movie.
  4. If you notice any jerkiness in the picture/audio, locking up, or if the DVD just won't play then try another testing video DVD. If the video functions properly then the drive passes playback testing.
  5. Exit VLC and eject the disc.


(3) Testing CD-RW writing

Note: if the drive writes both CDs and DVDs test its DVD writing capability, 
no need for testing both.
  1. Insert a CD-RW into the drive. Wait up to one minute for the CD-RW to show up on the desktop. If it doesn't show try another CD-RW, if it still doesn't show up on the desktop go ahead and eject the disk and recycle the drive.
  2. Open Brasero and click on 'Data Project...' then click and drag the 'Test1' folder from the desktop into the open data project file area.
  3. Make sure that your data CD appears in the drop-down menu just to the left of the 'Burn' button, Hit 'Burn'. This should open up a new window.
  4. On the new windows make sure the following options are selected: 'Burn image directly without saving to disc', 'Use burnproof' (sometimes burnproof is not available, this is okay), and 'Eject after burning' then press 'Burn'. Before it begins the burn process if you are using a disc that has been written to before it should bring up a prompt to either replace, blank, or cancel; select 'Blank disk' and it should begin the burn process. If the burn is not successful within five minutes or if you get any errors during the process, try a different disk before recycling the drive.
  5. when the burn is completed the disc should eject on its own, but not always, manually eject if needed. Load the disc back in the drive and wait for the CD-RW to show up on the desktop again, once it does double-click on the CD-RW icon and verify that Test 1 is on the disk.
  6. If Test 1 is verified eject the disc and label the drive with its functions and your initials, Examples: DVD-R/CD-RW CF, DVD+RW/CD-RW CF, CD-RW CF.


(4) Testing DVD-RW & DVD+RW writing

  1. Note which type of DVD writing the drive is capable of, either DVD+RW,DVD-RW(which is notated on the drive as DVD/RW), or both. Insert the correct type of rewritable DVD into the drive, if it writes both types either one can be used. Wait up to one minute for the DVD to show up on the desktop. If it doesn't show try another DVD of the same type, if it still doesn't show up on the desktop try a DVD of a different type before recycling the drive.
  2. Open Brasero and click on 'Data Project...'. Click 'Add' → 'Desktop' →'Test 1' (double click) → click 'Add'.
  3. Make sure that your data DVD appears in the drop-down menu just to the left of the 'Burn' button, Hit 'Burn'. This should open up a new window.
  4. On the new windows make sure the following options are selected: 'Burn image directly without saving to disc', 'Use burnproof', and 'Eject after burning' then press 'Burn'. If the burn is not successful within five minutes or if you get any errors during the process, try a DVD of a different type before recycling the drive.
  5. when the burn is completed the disc should eject on its own, but not always, manually eject if needed. Load the disc back in the drive and wait for the DVD to show up on the desktop again, once it does double-click on the DVD icon and verify that Test 1 is on the disk.
  6. If Test 1 is verified eject and put on a "Tested By" sticker with your initials.