I have a IDE\CDROM TSST CORP CD/DVDW TS-H552L 0614 OEM HP that will not
recognize 16X media. Samsung says that TS-H552L does not exist. Any help
would be appreciated.

Than you

Re: CD/CVDR by smlunatick

smlunatick
Tue Apr 22 09:44:01 PDT 2008

Head over to www.rpc1.rg

Samsung has different part number for the OEM versions of their drives. They
will not help you directly since this drive is "branded" HP so you need to
contact HP.



On 22/04/2008 Jake 1234 <Jake1234@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>I have a IDE\CDROM TSST CORP CD/DVDW TS-H552L 0614 OEM HP that will not
>recognize 16X media. Samsung says that TS-H552L does not exist. Any help
>would be appreciated.
>
>Than you

Re: CD/CVDR by Paul

Paul
Tue Apr 22 10:23:02 PDT 2008

Jake 1234 wrote:
> I have a IDE\CDROM TSST CORP CD/DVDW TS-H552L 0614 OEM HP that will not
> recognize 16X media. Samsung says that TS-H552L does not exist. Any help
> would be appreciated.
>
> Than you

Supposed to be the same as SH-W162L. (Of course, if the internal
identity info is different in the two drives, then applying
firmware flashes and the like, may be a problem.)

http://forums11.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/bizsupport/questionanswer.do?threadId=1151959&admit=109447626+1208883439035+28353475

The guy determined this, by visiting samsungodd.com and checking the safety
certificate. The right-most menu has an entry for "SH-W162L (TS-H552L)".
Column 1 = "Half Height", Column 2 = "DVD-Writer", then examine the
contents of Column 3 menu.

http://www.samsungodd.com/eng/Support/Safety/safety.asp?PageNumber=12

You can compare the specification page here, for the W162L, and see
if it is comparable to your H552L.

http://www.samsung.com/ph/products/opticaldiskdrive/dvdmulti/sh_w162l.asp?page=Specifications

Review for SH-W162L

http://www.cdrinfo.com/Sections/Reviews/Specific.aspx?ArticleId=16007

Response with various media.

http://www.cdrinfo.com/Sections/Reviews/Specific.aspx?ArticleId=16007&PageId=8

You could try http://club.cdfreaks.com/ or http://www.cdrinfo.com/forum/
for more info. When private sites don't offer good search engines, I use
this for site specific searches. Enter the drive model number and
set the domain to "cdfreaks.com" or whatever.

http://www.altavista.com/web/adv

Dialing in optical drives is freaky at the best of times. Every drive
is a half-finished development, with quirks about media or failures to
meet specs. The very first thing to do, is find a firmware update,
before wasting time testing media. And in the case of devices that
only ever have the original firmware... punt! A new drive is cheaper
than the frustration. Just make sure the new drive has new firmware,
released after the drive's initial release date. And with flashing
anything, there is always the possibility of "bricking" it.

Paul

Re: CD/CVDR by Big

Big
Tue Apr 22 11:01:01 PDT 2008

Jake 1234 wrote:
> I have a IDE\CDROM TSST CORP CD/DVDW TS-H552L 0614 OEM HP that will not
> recognize 16X media. Samsung says that TS-H552L does not exist. Any help
> would be appreciated.
>
> Than you
A bit off topic, but... drives and cd media are a funny thing. A friend
of mine and I have been comparing them. Between us we have 5 drives in
3 PCs. We have noticed that some media on some drives just don't burn
at top speed. I only mention this FYI. You say 'won't recognize'
but that does not explain burn or read or both. But while still OT a
bit, I've found that even with 16 or 20x CD's on my 16x burners, I get
better success at 8 or 12x. Seems a good number of people have found
that for long term storage, you might want to burn slow and get just a
bit better burn. No proof of this, but if I make coasters with brand
X, I burn them slower and get less error.

Re: CD/CVDR by smlunatick

smlunatick
Tue Apr 22 15:51:28 PDT 2008

On Apr 22, 12:44=A0pm, "smlunatick" <yves...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Head over towww.rpc1.rg
>
> Samsung has different part number for the OEM versions of their drives. =
=A0They
> will not help you directly since this drive is "branded" HP so you need to=

> contact HP.
>
> On 22/04/2008 Jake 1234 <Jake1...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> >I have a IDE\CDROM TSST CORP CD/DVDW TS-H552L 0614 OEM HP that will not
> >recognize 16X media. =A0Samsung says that TS-H552L does not exist. Any he=
lp
> >would be appreciated.
>
> >Than you- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Make that www.rpc1.org

Re: CD/CVDR by smlunatick

smlunatick
Tue Apr 22 15:54:33 PDT 2008

On Apr 22, 2:01=A0pm, Big Al <Bi...@nowhere.com> wrote:
> Jake 1234 wrote:
> > I have a IDE\CDROM TSST CORP CD/DVDW TS-H552L 0614 OEM HP that will not
> > recognize 16X media. =A0Samsung says that TS-H552L does not exist. Any h=
elp
> > would be appreciated.
>
> > Than you
>
> A bit off topic, but... drives and cd media are a funny thing. =A0A friend=

> of mine and I have been comparing them. =A0 Between us we have 5 drives in=

> 3 PCs. =A0 We have noticed that some media on some drives just don't burn
> at top speed. =A0 =A0I only mention this FYI. =A0 You say 'won't recognize=
'
> but that does not explain burn or read or both. =A0 =A0 But while still OT=
a
> bit, I've found that even with 16 or 20x CD's on my 16x burners, I get
> better success at 8 or 12x. =A0 =A0Seems a good number of people have foun=
d
> that for long term storage, you might want to burn slow and get just a
> bit better burn. =A0 =A0No proof of this, but if I make coasters with bran=
d
> X, I burn them slower and get less error.

Each DVD drive seem to have its own "internal| list of known
compatible meida codes (read from the DVD media "id" codes.) With the
link I posted (www.rpc1.org) the OP will have more detail guidance
since this is not a problem solely with Windows XP.

Re: CD/CVDR by RJK

RJK
Tue Apr 22 17:12:11 PDT 2008

On one of my "top of their range" <grin> 20x Liteon dvd r/w drives, it only
burns at 20x using Sony dvd r's - drops to 16x using Maxcell and several
other "top" brands, ...actually the Liteon "Alldrive" drives consistently
prove themselves darned good drives !

...anyhooo ...t'other day I started using a spindle of Asda brand 16x
dvd -r's, and the first one burnt at 20x !
...I thought, "here comes a beer-mat," ...but, NO ! it was a good one,
...all so far burnt at 20x and were all god ones !

regards, Richard


"Big Al" <BigAl@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:xJpPj.3336$nb4.1190@trnddc08...
> Jake 1234 wrote:
>> I have a IDE\CDROM TSST CORP CD/DVDW TS-H552L 0614 OEM HP that will not
>> recognize 16X media. Samsung says that TS-H552L does not exist. Any help
>> would be appreciated.
>>
>> Than you
> A bit off topic, but... drives and cd media are a funny thing. A friend
> of mine and I have been comparing them. Between us we have 5 drives in 3
> PCs. We have noticed that some media on some drives just don't burn at
> top speed. I only mention this FYI. You say 'won't recognize' but
> that does not explain burn or read or both. But while still OT a bit,
> I've found that even with 16 or 20x CD's on my 16x burners, I get better
> success at 8 or 12x. Seems a good number of people have found that for
> long term storage, you might want to burn slow and get just a bit better
> burn. No proof of this, but if I make coasters with brand X, I burn
> them slower and get less error.



Re: CD/CVDR by M

M
Wed Apr 23 01:31:12 PDT 2008


"Jake 1234" <Jake1234@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E7F3E1E5-BD70-4282-977F-DEB57DDE7AA1@microsoft.com...
>I have a IDE\CDROM TSST CORP CD/DVDW TS-H552L 0614 OEM HP that will not
> recognize 16X media. Samsung says that TS-H552L does not exist. Any help
> would be appreciated.
>
>
Would this be any 16X media or a specific brand? Sometimes a drive can be
fussy about its media brands.