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teceem: Right now I have an LG GH24NSC0. I have it since 2016 and despite moderate use, it stopped reading DVD discs and gives timing errors when ripping CDs (EAC)...
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AstralWanderer: Given that certain CD/DVD "copy protection" schemes worked by creating errors on media (*cough* Starforce *cough*), this could be a side effect.

As such, just to rule out a rogue filter driver, I would suggest using Device Manager to uninstall your DVD drive then choose Detect New Hardware to get it re-installed. That should eliminate filter drivers, if any are causing the problem. If it does then work, you can be confident that some copy control nonsense was the culprit.
I ruled out software problems and don't have (or used) any discs with hardware copy protection (errors) (like starforce).

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mystikmind2000: Try to find a really old drive.... i keep a 30 year old disk drive which always reads disks that any new drive will error out on.
And can I store that old PC with IDE connection in your barn?

Joking aside, I don't have the space to keep one-function old hardware running.
To be honest, I never cared about what DVD drive I currently have. I will always have one in my PC since I have a ton of boxed games, but I never actually researched what its parameters are etc. Never put any sort of weight into it :P

Just checked and I have an LG SuperMulti drive. Probably this one https://www.lg.com/us/burners-drives/lg-GH24NS72-internal-dvd-rewriter. One of the few parts in my PC which I never replaced since originally getting it some 6+ years ago.
Post edited May 05, 2020 by idbeholdME